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It is NOT OKAY to actively hate and harass real people for creating content of fictional characters that features things that make you uncomfortable.
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Caretaker sitting behind a very weak and semiconscious whumpee, holding their limp body upright against their chest. To get food or medicine or water into them, or to help fight off a chest infection, or to provide some comfort and stability while a wound is stitched...I will never not love this image
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dialogue prompts for ~injury~
!!please credit/tag me!!
“Shit. Shit, shit, shit, c’mere.”
“Someone get the medic. Get the medic!”
“Hey, hey, shhhh. Shhhh. You’re okay.”
“You did so good. Don’t worry, you-you did so good.”
“Here, lean on me. I can carry you.”
“We’re gonna fix you up, brand new. I promise.”
“No. No, stop. Stop talking like that. You’re gonna be fine.”
“Okay. Okay, here’s what we’re gonna do—fuck.”
“I know, I know it hurts.”
"I don't care. I'm not leaving you."
“I’m going to lift you up, okay? Tell me if it hurts.”
“Where are they? Where are they?!”
"I would believe that you're fine, but you have a goddamn knife sticking out of your leg, so."
"You just watched them die."
"This is going to hurt, okay?"
"God, I'm so sorry, it'll be over soon, I promise."
"How many fingers am I holding up? ... I don't have six fingers."
"Stop. No. Wake up. Wake up! I said wake up!"
"I came as soon as I heard."
“Get away! You’re hurting them!”
“Please be okay. Please be okay, please be okay—”
“Shit. Shit, that’s a lot of blood.”
“You dumbass. Don’t do that. Ever again.”
"Help them! Please!"
"You scared us all back there. I... Including me."
"[name]? [name], this isn't funny. Stop... please..."
"Breathe... breathe. Look at the stars, kid."
"It was supposed to be me... please, no, [name], please..."
"Tell me where it hurts, and be specific."
“You’ll be fine.” *silence* “You’ll be fine. Hey! Wake up! Please. Please wake up…”
“I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.”
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 2 months
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Whumpee being so sick that the other characters are talking about them as if they aren't even there, because their consciousness is waning so much that that's basically true
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 2 months
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Hear me out : super stoic character who keeps insisting they're absolutely fine who undergoes some sort of magical pain transfer and the recipient just collapses in a heap of agony
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 2 months
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god i love muzzles... do you have any other muzzle related hcs or posts?
I don't feel like going back and finding them all, so i'll write the brief version of the ones I remember down + some more:)
Content: Muzzles, captivity, dehumanisation, conditioning, vampire whumpee, starvation, gagged, pet whump, PTSD/trauma.
Whumper forcing Caretaker to muzzle Whumpee for them.
Whumpee doesn't want to take the muzzle off because they're conditioned to believe that they're dangerous.
Whumpee always having a muzzle on them because they'll bite chunks of skin off otherwise.
A vampire whumpee having to wear a muzzle for everyone's safety because they're so hungry that they can't control themselves.
The muzzle on Whumpee's face being so small that they can't physically open their mouths or breathe properly.
Whumpee secretly keeping the muzzle Whumper always used on them after their escape to feel some sort of normalcy in their new life.
Whumpee's muzzle also having a bit attached to it that sits in Whumpee's mouth when they've got it on.
Trying to pry the muzzle off the second Whumper isn't looking.
Caretaker having to throw the muzzle away within Whumpee's eyesight just so they know it's gone forever.
The heavy breathing Whumpee does through their nose because they can't open their mouth.
Whumper poking their finger through one of the holes in Whumpee's muzzles to tease them or yank them around.
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 3 months
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Soft Caretaking Moments
- Rubbing Whumpee’s back
- Singing Whumpee to sleep
- Kissing Whumpee’s forehead
- Lending Whumpee their coat
- Holding Whumpee’s hair back
- Helping Whumpee change clothes
- Supporting Whumpee as they walk
- Resting Whumpee’s head in their lap
Feel free to add on!
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 3 months
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god i love muzzles... do you have any other muzzle related hcs or posts?
I don't feel like going back and finding them all, so i'll write the brief version of the ones I remember down + some more:)
Content: Muzzles, captivity, dehumanisation, conditioning, vampire whumpee, starvation, gagged, pet whump, PTSD/trauma.
Whumper forcing Caretaker to muzzle Whumpee for them.
Whumpee doesn't want to take the muzzle off because they're conditioned to believe that they're dangerous.
Whumpee always having a muzzle on them because they'll bite chunks of skin off otherwise.
A vampire whumpee having to wear a muzzle for everyone's safety because they're so hungry that they can't control themselves.
The muzzle on Whumpee's face being so small that they can't physically open their mouths or breathe properly.
Whumpee secretly keeping the muzzle Whumper always used on them after their escape to feel some sort of normalcy in their new life.
Whumpee's muzzle also having a bit attached to it that sits in Whumpee's mouth when they've got it on.
Trying to pry the muzzle off the second Whumper isn't looking.
Caretaker having to throw the muzzle away within Whumpee's eyesight just so they know it's gone forever.
The heavy breathing Whumpee does through their nose because they can't open their mouth.
Whumper poking their finger through one of the holes in Whumpee's muzzles to tease them or yank them around.
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 3 months
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Guide for humans keeping vampires as pets
(Content warning for pet whump and extremely dehumanizing language)
Disclaimer, this is a guide for people serious about taking good care of their pet vampires. If you're interested in learning how to hunt vampires, please consult another guide.
I decided to write this guide after seeing a lot of misinformation spreading around Tumblr. I'm planning on writing another guide on training, and this is an introduction to basic forms of care.
I'm happy to take questions if anything in this guide proves confusing, or if I don't talk about certain breeds you happen to be interested in. My ask box is always open.
On top of my personal experiences belonging to a wide variety of keepers, I've also done extensive research to keep up to date with the most modern standards of vampire-keeping. It sure has changed over the centuries.
Most bad owners simply don't understand the nuance of different vampire breeds and their varying needs, which can be very dangerous for both pets and keepers. Vampires are a dangerous exotic species that should only be owned by people who are trained and know what they're doing.
Now, to get into the specifics
Vampires come in a large variety of breeds. It's very important to understand exactly what variety you're planning on caring for. Draculas and Cullens have very different needs, not to mention older naturally occurring subspecies from Slavic Regions or Western Europe. Morph breeds are, as with most species, an issue unto themselves.
Please do thorough research on vampires breeds before committing to buying or adopting a pet. Some are far easier to provide for than others, and different breeds are suitable for different life styles. You can't keep a Dracula in an apartment and you can't expect Collinses to thrive without the company of other vampires.
Below you'll find the specifics on a wide array of subjects, including feeding, disease risk, and cohabitation.
Enclosures:
Vampires usually have similar requirements to humans in way of housing. That's one of the reason that they're easier to keep as pets than mermaids and other mythics.
Despite common belief, most vampires shouldn't be kept in graveyards or mausoleums. While feral vampires seek them out for shelter, it's generally considered unhealthy behavior. Some breeds of vampires seeks out their burial grounds to rest in, but it isn't natural for them to spend waking hours in their graves.
Draculas, as well as the rarer Carmillas, naturally desire upper class accommodations. Old castles are the best places to keep them, and it's important to give them full range of a castle or manor so they can feel in control of their living space. Opinions on home decor will vary, but cobwebs in the corners and aging tapestries on the walls generally do the trick. It's a good idea to raid an antique shop before adopting one. These living requirments are one of the reasons they're such expensive pets.
More modern vampires like Cullens (not to be confused with Collinses) and their cousin breeds will do much better in standard homes. As far as vampires go, they're quite versatile. They'll be happier in a proper house than in an apartment, but can do well in close quarters as long as you let them out at night to prowl the streets. Though do remember to have safety precautions in place because they can be dangerous and unpredictable, no matter how well trained.
Collinses requiremanor houses that are at least a century old. They enjoy home improvement, so giving them a large decrepit house and a reasonable budget for remodeling will keep them very content. They also desire isolated woods to walk in, and many crave bodies of water like an ocean or lake. They're a vain species, so they will like having paintings of themselves, and perhaps their relatives, hanging on the walls.
Feeding:
This is the elephant in the room. If the idea of your pet consuming blood makes you squeamish, please adopt anything other than a vampire. Some can drink animal blood, and others strictly require human. But blood itself is entirely unavoidable.
If you're a beginner, it's best to start out with a vampire who can drink animal blood. Collinses and Cullens are both common breeds and don't require human blood. But be aware they won't be as healthy on a solely animal diet. Most prefer warm mammalian blood, of course. Cows, goats, horses, etcetera are large enough to sustain their feeding habits.
For advanced keepers looking for more challenging breeds like Draculas, it's important to have access to a steady supply of human blood. Allowing your vampires to feed off you directly is a good way to promote trust and even affection. Though most humans are reasonably afraid of this. Pre-packaged human blood is readily available for purchase at specialty pet shops, though it can get pricey.
Disease Risk:
A lot of people believe that vampires are completely incapable of carrying diseases. This is a dangerous assumption for a variety of reasons. While vampires can't carry Rabies or Salmonella like most common pets, some breeds have a high risk of carrying Tuberculosis. Make sure to get your pets vaccinated, and if you're planning on catching wild vampires you should be vaccinated beforehand.
Most of vampires are, of course, capable of spreading the vampirism condition to humans. Some do this with a simple bite, and others with blood-to-blood contact. Many varieties of vampires cannot sexually reproduce, and instead rely on infecting humans. Please be aware of the risks involved, and have antidotes on hand in case of emergencies.
Enrichment:
Vampire ideas of proper entertainment are as varied as human ones. It's important to communicate with your vampires on what they desire to keep themselves occupied. Many will pick up on the hobbies of their owners, such as sewing or video games, and others will have very limited ideas of what they consider fun.
It's nearly impossible to predict what any specific vampire will enjoy until you talk to them or their previous owner. But certain breeds have been known to particularly enjoy various activities. This is by no means definitive, but it's a good place to start.
As stated above, Collinses often enjoy home improvement and antique restoration. Draculas crave knowledge, and will often devour books about history and foreign places. Cullens will use social media and chat rooms liberally if you allow it.
Most vampires enjoy brooding in dark areas. Prowling through city streets or spooky forests is good source of exercise. Visiting crypts and other homes for the dead can be good enrichment, but as stated above vampires shouldn't live in any long-term. Some will be more attracted to them than others.
Social Arrangements:
This is one aspect that varies drastically between breeds of vampires, and should greatly factor into whomever you end up taking into your home. Depriving social vampires of company or forcing company on solitary vampires is the single worst mistake you can make as a keeper.
Draculas have extremely sex based dynamics. Putting two males together will lead to fighting. Female Draculas are far more friendly towards each other. Most group dynamics involve one male Dracula and one to five female Draculas. However, Draculas can be very happy on their own. Revieving the sole attention of their owner can help greatly with their self esteem and anxiety. Keeping one Dracula is preferable unless you're a breeder.
Collinses require their families, which are usually very similar to human family units. Keeping a solitary Collins is extremely cruel. Only keep thdm if you have space for at least five, who should all be related by blood with the exception of mated pairs. Some Collinses have surviving human relatives from before they were turned, or seek out human mates. They will often turn these humans into vampires. Whether to encourage this is up to you as their owner.
Carmillas are the vampiric equivalent of calico cats, and cannot be male. Contrary to popular belief, they don't usually hate males unless they've been improperly socialized. Most are fine with solitary situations. But they prefer the company of female vampires. Remember that unwanted advances from male vampires often lead to violent reactions. Singular or paired Carmillas are best.
Cullens are extremely versatile. They do well in a wide array of social situations, and can be kept in solitary situations. Attention from humans can more than make up for the absence of other vampires, and many even prefer humans. Despite their reputation for being romance driven, they are often very friendly in a strictly platonic way. This is one reason they're such a popular breed.
Affection:
For the final section, I'd like to discuss why most people adopt pets in the first place. Unless you're a professional breeder, you're likely seeking affection and companionship from your pet vampire. The comfort of vampires depends on their early socialization.
You can often train vampires in affection, among othe things, something I'll go more in depth in my upcoming post on how to train pet vampires. This is easiest if you adopt a fledgling, since mature vampires tend to be set in their ways.
I will not be discussing sex here, as making advances towards someone you legally own is morally wrong and a vampire making advances towards their owners is a sign of a deficit of proper affection.
Vampires can show affection in most ways that humans would expect from each other. Cuddling, hugging, kissing, holding hands, and other things of that variety. And while some can be touched averse, many will eageely consent to being touched by their owners. It's a matter of trust. Treating a pet vampire kindly will encourage positive feelings towards you and in turn physical affection.
As always, my ask box is open. There are absolutely no wrong answers. I want keepers to be as well-informed as possible.
Sincerely yours, Hart
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 3 months
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whumpee being kept as just a blood source~
it’s just so much more dehumanizing, getting tossed around and kept restrained and covered in bruises and bite marks all the time, always on the precipice of deleriousness from the constant blood loss. weak and angry and desperate but too drained of blood and energy to do anything but snarl and struggle weakly against the ropes that keep their hands behind them
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 3 months
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i made another thing in honour of spooky season !!! it's a vampire bingo :D
prompts under the cut !
puncture wounds
cornered animal
fresh blood
"i wish i didn't heal"
mirror mirror on the wall
"master"
hunter becomes hunted
came back wrong
sunshine
six feet under
silver lining
drained
bite
fang pulling
enthralled
shadows
way too hungry
"ethically sourced"
turned
dirty secret
high stakes
crucifix
moonlight
"that's a misconception"
weak pulse
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 3 months
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vampire whumpee, who got their mouth wired shut.
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 3 months
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A touch starved whumpee who’s too scared to actually hug or cuddle anyone, so Caretaker gives them a heated weighted blanket, so they can feel “touch” without being scared.
Whumpee sleeps so well it worries Caretaker because they don’t move for about 12 hours straight, and they wake up all groggy and sweaty with those lines across their cheek from the pillow case. But they wake up happy.
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Shhhh! Keep your voice down and don't be loud. Whumpee is sleeping (or has just fallen asleep).
In Caretaker's arms after being rescued.
In a hospital bed in a recovery ward (or perhaps an ICU) after receiving care and treatment or perhaps emergency surgery.
On a bed in a room in a recovery house. Bonus points for the house are that the house belongs to the Caretaker and the bed BELONGS TO CARETAKER (AND CARETAKER'S BEDROOM)!!!!
In the passenger seat. Sleep on your back in the back seat or sleep in a half-sitting position after the seat is lowered slightly on the driver's side seat. Bonus points Caretaker puts on the jacket or coat to cover Whumpee.
On the sofa in front of the fireplace.
In a wheelchair while taking a leisurely walk.
On the couch on the terrace.
On the Caretaker's lap. Bonus points with the accompaniment of Caretaker's soft voice lulling Whumpee to sleep and caressing Whumpee's hair.
Sleep leaning on the Caretaker's shoulder when sitting side by side. Bonus points when they are in a discussion with the team members and Whumpee suddenly falls asleep exhausted.
Anything you want to add?
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 3 months
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Urgently having to move an injured character from their sickbed: they're in no fit state to be moved or to travel but there's no avoiding it, it's not safe to stay where they are, for whatever reason, and their companions acknowledge and worry over that but have no other choice-
Looking over them finally tucked up in a warm bed, on the road to recovery but a long ways off yet, weak and vulnerable, unaware of the urgency of preparations being made around them; 'they're not strong enough yet' 'i wouldn't risk it if it weren't absolutely necessary'
Manhandling them out of bed, as gently as possible, the injured character out of it, dazed and confused and not entirely sure what's going on but picking up on their companions' worry, gasping through the pain of half-healed injuries being moved, trying feebly to help but unable to manage more than a tenuous grasp on the nearest sleeve that's moving them
The journey, of whatever distance, causing harm regardless of its necessity, causing further pain, sapping the injured character's strength as they endure it, undoing so much of the delicate progress of healing, possibly setting back recovery even further.
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 3 months
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Drugged whumpees my BELOVED. All dizzy and out of it, leaning against whumper for support. Looking at Whumper with hazy-eyed fear, their words slurred when they ask what whumper's done to them <3
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whumps-i-did-it-again · 3 months
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Whumper likes to record Whumpee’s screams and begging so Caretaker, often kept on the other side of the building, gets to hear it on loop every night as they try to sleep.
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