1/30/2016 12:00:00 AM by
cheesymaid
(Edited: 1/30/2016 10:38:59 PM)
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I really wanted to do the Ali thing with Genesis 3, but here I am... I have a figure I rather enjoy playing with. I have a story arc written out for her (the comic book that I'm putting together).
If you've seen the previous "Anthropology" images, you know she's taken by the Witch Doctor in the end. Of course, this comic book version has her prior adventures leading up to the Witch Doctor.
The goal is to avoid fully non-compliant sex (rape). "Maybe" should mean "No", though, I guess. She wants to please. She's perhaps too well socialized in her relationship with her professor... but my job is not psychoanalysis. I just want to present a situation where she's sort of uncomfortable, and sort of willing, and she sees it through a lens that allows her to participate without being a victim.
God, that's terrible, isn't it? Anyway, she's enjoying what she's doing, even if she's uncomfortable in it. That's the message, I think.
So, I also have an idea for the next adventure. And this is the kicker because it's going to be more non-compliant, I think.
However, by structuring the storytelling with choice (YOUR choice as a reader), then I can get around the ickiness of a fully non-compliant situation, I think.
That's where my experiments with interactive storytelling via Twine comes in.
http://twinery.org/
I'll have to figure out how to make it work, and then where to put this thing. BUT, it opens up another kind of storytelling for me.
So what's next for Alison?
I was thinking about all those poor women kidnapped by certain religious terrorists, and subjected to sexual slavery. Some of them manage to escape! That gives you an idea, anyway. I don't blame a religion, and I'll avoid specific mention of it, but you know what I'm talking about there.
If Ali is unwilling in her situation (whatever it may be), I want her to be able to get away in the story and reassert her will. It's a kind of redemption, I guess. As long as that sort of choice wins out in the end (or, at least, you're the one clicking her down her path towards her fate), then I think I can go down a darker road with Ali. At least for a little while.