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drowsywhumpee · 9 months
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Your first whumpee and your current whumpee are forced to fight (no throwing the match, no talking their way out of it, no caretakers to intervene, etc.) Who would win?
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drowsywhumpee · 11 months
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reblog for a larger sample size, please! I’ll be posting the results at the end of the week
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drowsywhumpee · 1 year
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Haha. Wouldn’t it be so fucked up if an immortal whumpee had a cannibal for a whumper. Lol.
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drowsywhumpee · 1 year
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Give your ocs some fashion additives!
Duct tape gag under a facemask!
Hands ziptied together in a hoodie pocket!
Shock collar under a turtleneck!
A pretty someone with an arm around their elbow, guiding them through the crowd!
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drowsywhumpee · 1 year
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as far as whump phrases go it’s pretty hard to top “catch a chill” for me.
like they’re in the cold or rainy weather long enough that the cold feeling kinda sinks in and doesn’t go away even when huddled under warm blankets or by a heat source, and they still feel the cold in their bones for hours afterward.
and then they have to take a hot bath and get wrapped up and tucked in bed, but even in a warm room with a fire/stove going, they’re pale and shivery and just can’t get warm on their own, and the caretaker has to give them a hot water bottle for them to curl up with, and by the next morning, they’ve come down with a dreadful fever, cough, and chills, the works.
if you get the vibe of this please add more bc I can’t get enough of it!!!
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drowsywhumpee · 1 year
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The caretaker hadn’t bee expecting to find an injured person hiding in their old shed, but now they had to figure out how to take care of them, because the last thing they want to do is kick them out. The whumpee wont tell the caretaker what happened to them, or much for that matter, thr whumpee just seems terrified of everything.
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drowsywhumpee · 1 year
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😗
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drowsywhumpee · 1 year
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Oh hi
I had a shower thought about bringing this blog back weeks ago but I completely forgot until now 😅
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drowsywhumpee · 2 years
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mmm...what a great time to whump Peter Parker...
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drowsywhumpee · 3 years
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When the whumpee is hurt, but they ignore it because they don’t think it’s that bad. Them going around thinking that they’re fine, until they move too fast and nearly pass out. The caretaker steadying them and asking what’s wrong, and the whumpee saying that they don’t know, and then reaching down to poke at their injuries. Them feeling something wet, and seeing blood on their hand when they look at it. The caretaker freaking out, and forcing them to sit down so they can look at the injury. Them finding something far more serious than the whumpee realized, and them making the whumpee get proper medical treatment immediately, already planning a lecture about getting even minor injuries properly treated, incase they’re worse than you realize.
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drowsywhumpee · 3 years
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“Hold still”
It’s just one of the best lines
Who’s telling them? A whumper? A caretaker? A fellow whumpee?
Why? Is it for their own good?
What is happened to them? What are they going to do? What happens if they don’t? What happens if the fight?
Do they struggle and squirm against unforgiving restraint? Do they just comply, going stiff or maybe completely limp?
So many possibilities...
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drowsywhumpee · 3 years
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The whumper is very jealous of the fact that the whumpee can fly, it’s not fair that they had begged to for a long time yet the whumpee was just born with a pair of feathered wings. Out of anger they just want to make sure the whumpee never flies again- they want to mangle their wings.
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drowsywhumpee · 3 years
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Swimming
On the run from Whumper’s forces, Whumpee and Rescuer are cornered at the edge of a body of water.
“We’ll have to swim for it,” says Rescuer, pulling Whumpee towards the water.
Whumpee pulls back, terrified, remembering all the times Whumper forced their head underwater and held it there.
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drowsywhumpee · 3 years
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Blood Loss Symptoms
For my little whump babies, here's some symptoms for your characters who have lost a lot of blood.
Rapid breathing
Weakness
Fatigue
Confusion
Cool or pale skin
Sweaty, moist or clammy skin
Anxiety or unease
Low urine output
Drowsiness
Unconsciousness
Anemia
Low blood pressure
Dizziness
Headaches
Enjoy your whump, sweeties.
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drowsywhumpee · 3 years
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Whump Prompt
There was so much blood. It coated their hands and their arms and they could taste it in their mouth.
And no matter how much they washed and scrubbed it never went away.
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drowsywhumpee · 3 years
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When the caretaker brings the injured whumpee home and gets them settled into bed, and then leaves to get them some water, only to return to the room a few minutes later to find the whumpee’s dog curled up in bed with them. The dog staying there for hours, knowing that the whumpee needs them, and then continuing to stick close to the whumpee as they recover, trying to comfort the whumpee whenever they can.
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drowsywhumpee · 3 years
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i would really love to read more fainting
- being so scared that they start hyperventilating
- they have a fear of blood and they go dizzy and end up on the floor before they can catch themselves (bonus if it’s their own blood, so they can’t really look away/avoid it)
-blood loss that creeps up on them
- working through a fever or injury, insisting they’re fine up until the moment they sway and feel their legs give out
- pushing through insomnia and overexhaustion until they absolutely can’t anymore — their vision blurs and goes black and they collapse
- being so focused on what they’re doing that they don’t realize they’re dehydrated
- dysautomia/pots, a chronic condition that’s related to racing heartrate and can cause regular fainting
bonus for all of these if they faint in front of their friends and wake up to someone worrying over them
alternatively, they’re only found after they’ve already fainted. how long have they been laying unattended for?
or if you want to go really angsty, what if they’re not found at all? they wake up dizzy with a head ache, collapsed over their desk or on the ground. are they relieved no one saw them so vulnerable, hurt that no one thought to look for them, or numb and used to this sort of thing (whether it’s the fainting itself or being left abandoned)?
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