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The Slave Auction Meme

❧ Leave a comment with the character's name, fandom, and whether your character will be playing the part of 'slave' or 'master', plus preferences for scenarios if you have any or set up the scene yourself in the comment.
❧ Respond to others with one of the scenarios below or feel free to make up your own.
❧ Please remember to be respectful of others while you play
Warning: Be aware that this meme deals with dark subjects like slavery and may also contain non-consensual/dubiously consensual sex, violence, and kink.
SLAVES
1. The Newbie - This is your very first auction and you don't quite know what to expect. Hopefully you remember your training and don't disgrace yourself in front of your new master. Hopefully someone thinks you're worth buying at all.
2. The Oldtimer - You've been bought and sold and bought again so many times. You've seen it all before and don't think this time is going to be much different. In fact, the only real anxiety you've got is whether or not someone's going to pay for a more than slightly used slave.
3. The Pet - You're a pleasure slave. A bed warmer. A decorative piece of artwork. You're meant to look pretty and be pleasing and not much else.
4. The Guard - Your master hired you because of your ability to swing a sword or shoot a gun, not your looks.
5. The Escape Artist - Somehow you always manage to squirm out of your master's chains. Too bad you seem to get caught after a while. Maybe your next daring escape will be permanent. Then again, maybe your next master has special ways of keeping you locked up.
6. The Undercover - You aren't a slave at all, you're just pretending to be one. Why? Well that's up to you. Either way, your cover is blown if you don't act the part.
7. The Specialist - You have a skill that no one else has. Something rare and valuable. Something your master needs more than anything else.
MASTERS
1. The Customer - You've owned slaves before and this trip to the market is nothing new to you. Still, you're hoping to find something worth your while.
2. The Gift - Someone bought a pet for you, isn't that nice of them? Or maybe it isn't so nice. Did you even want a slave in the first place? Well you're stuck with one now.
3. The Giver - You're selecting a slave for someone else, and they need to be perfect. Perhaps you'd better test them out first to make sure you're getting your money's worth.
4. The Trainer - You specialize in taming unruly slaves and making them over into perfect, obedient, well-trained pets.
5. The Rebel - You hate the idea of slavery, but the system isn't going to go away any time soon, so the next best thing is to buy up any slave you can get your hands on and free them, right?
6. The Companion - You want someone to be with you always, someone you can talk to and depend on, someone who will never leave your side. It's a good thing that money can buy that these days.
7. The Undercover - You're not actually a Master. You're at the auction for an entirely different reason. Maybe it's special policework, maybe you're trying to hunt down a certain someone. Either way, your cover is blown unless you act the part.
As always, feel free to use a combination of scenarios or make up your own if you have other ideas.
Nabooru //Legend of Zelda // OTA
As a captor expect: freedom that comes with debt. No it's not backwards, what are you talking about?]
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[Loki had known it was inevitable that someone would take an interest in him. His magic would make him useful, and there was always an attraction to some in owning a deposed prince.
He had started to wish someone would come along and buy him. At least they might be easier to escape from, whoever they were. As it was, the slave collar was keeping him powerless, and that was driving him mad with frustration.
So when they brought Nabooru to his cell, he let himself hope for the first time in a while. At least, this might be a new opportunity.]
Well, well. Has someone finally payed a price for me?
[He would try to be polite, for now, if only because the collar had some unpleasant effects on anyone who made too much of a fuss.]
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However, biting off more than she could chew, getting into something that was above her level of skill- it always seemed like something she walked right into. Nothing she couldn't laugh off and run through, certainly. She'd gotten out of tougher spots than releasing someone who could possibly harm her. Which was why, though she intended to, she couldn't be so stupid as to do anything without double checking.
So, hands on hips, she looked him over.]
I'm about to, if you'll tell me how you ended up here. [Tone level, gauging the situation from every angle possible.]
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[He's been uncooperative to everyone else so far, to the point that it's almost a reflex. But he really doesn't want to drive Nabooru away just yet. He just wants to get a sense of her, as much as she does him, including how she'll react to a refusal when she really doesn't have a right to demand anything of him. Resisting has sustained him so far, and he's had so few chances to take anything back for himself, even silence.
When all is said and done, however, Loki loves to talk. So then he adds, giving a polite little bow of his head:]
However, since you were nice enough to ask. And since I find myself a bit starved for conversation. It's rather a humiliating tale, I'm afraid. I doubt the woman responsible even knows what fate I've come to.
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[She approaches the bars just a teensy bit closer, looking him over still. A small smirk comes to her lips.] Though I have to say, if I was in your position, I'd probably get the same sort of label.
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In a way, it makes him even more wary of her, but it also makes her easier to talk to.] Just so long as we're both in agreement there. [He has no reason to trust her, either - she might be an opportunity, or just a pleasant diversion, but she's still here to buy people for her own purposes.]
And no, not her. I certainly didn't volunteer for this life, after all. Someone had to see to it that I was put here. Another woman entirely, the lover of an old enemy of mine. I had just recently struck what I hoped was a decisive blow against him, and she decided to retaliate.
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You pit yourself against a woman in love with no plans? That was terribly unthoughtful. [She lives and breathes a culture that praises the dangerous feminine form. Because there are so little details, she can't empathize just yet. He could have very well been on the bad side of that argument.] Still... [Breathed out with a tone of disgust, a knuckle rapping against one of the bars.]
Life trading is a sick business. She wanted you to suffer. While I don't know if I can fault her, this isn't optimal.
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She wasn't even terribly vindictive about it. She wanted the conflict ended, and she ended it. As far as I could gather, she paid a few travelers to attack me and see me taken out of town. What happened to me after that was their own decision, but they certainly accomplished their mission admirably. I think she intended me murdered out of sight, but I was more valuable like this, and I'm certainly just as out of reach.
[And any desire for revenge is overshadowed by wariness. It had been an impressive gambit, taking him quite unawares, from a woman he'd never even spoken to.]
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What was it that made you so valuable? Surely they can pick up lost souls from just about anywhere. They must have had to make you sound profitable. [Another thoughtful rap against the bars before she steps back.] I haven't yet heard the full story from the one outside. Anything you care to tell me before I hear it from them?
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[He weighs his words carefully, before finally:] I have...more power than most. Magic. Nothing very forceful or flashy, but I've always had a talent for illusions and veils. [He holds up his heavily manacles hands, and offers her a smile with an edge of apology. With the cuffs held up like this, Nabooru might be able to see that the reason they're so heavy is to bear the weight of several runes etched into the iron.] I would offer a demonstration, of course, if only I were able.
My 'caretaker' generally loves to mention that. It's a reason to drive up my price. Perhaps they're finally just that eager to be rid of me.
[He settles back against the wall of his cell as she steps back.] I can't promise anything as the accuracy of my story. I was unconscious for a good bit of it, and had a sack over my head for the rest. What I've gathered is from a few of the guards mocking me. If you could determine the true series of events, I would be grateful. [In this case, he actually means it - the holes in his memory have been nagging at him ever since. Going from the road outside his house to waking up in a cage had been something of a nasty shock.]
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Hmn. And you can't get out of them yourself? What happens when I bring you back to the fortress? [Wondering if she could leave them on him for a trial period, if need be.]
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[He considers the question.] If you're wondering whether or not you would have to undo them, no. [Not his preferred outcome - Loki wants to be out, and free to use his powers again, and just generally free. But if it makes her feel secure enough to get him out of this cage, then so be it. He'll surrender that particular piece of information.] My caretaker keeps the key on her person, so I imagine it should be a simple enough act of transferal. As my new owner, if you wished to keep me in chains, there is nothing anyone could do to stop you. [Not without a significant head start, at least.]
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[Another step back and she looks towards the exit.] If we're in fair agreement there, I'll finish this.
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He doesn't even properly know which country he's in, and so knows that he doesn't really have any quarrel with Nabooru or her people. He'll probably still run at the first chance he gets, if he gets a chance at all, but just because he's sick of being in chains.]
And I...appreciate this risk you are taking.
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So she's willing to part with money- at a fairly high price, too. When she gets back in behind the person about to open the door, she's swinging the key to his chains around her finger before slipping it down the front of her shirt between her breasts.]
Those too heavy for you to walk?
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Loki mostly spends the time mentally berating himself between when Nabooru leaves and when she returns with a guard in tow. And then she does come back, and he looks at her in undisguised shock for a second. Nabooru succeeds where almost no one else has - she renders Loki speechless, even temporarily.
In part because it's an effort to tear his gaze away from that key. He wants that key, and all it promises. Loki grits his teeth against a sigh of longing when she puts it away, and just focuses on the door instead. The sound of it creaking out is like music.]
Too heavy to run. [Very far.] But I'm sure I can keep up.
[He still winces when he gets to his feet - he's been sitting too long, far too long, had started to forget the point of standing up. After all, the roof of the cage isn't very high, while Loki is quite tall.
But he can walk, a little unsteadily for now, and he does to get out of the cage at long last. His legs are unrestrained, although the weight of the manacles on his wrists is a heavy one.]
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While she wants to believe he's going to be a worthy asset, trusting blindly would be too stupid. Which is why she's apt to keep him in the chains for a little while longer, even if she doesn't like it.
When they get outside there's two mares waiting. Beautiful and sandy in color, the largest one she mounts. The slightly smaller one being a very needy daughter to hers. Even roughly rode, it wouldn't go too far from its mother. Nabooru makes plans for everything.]
Do you know how to ride? [If he said no, the efforts she'd made would be a waste. She'd just get him to ride on hers behind.]
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For the moment, he's actually positively disposed towards Nabooru, even if a part of him knows that he really shouldn't be and is disgusted at himself for it. The lesser of two evils is not necessarily good.
But at least it's less evil. And at least he's learned to never, ever underestimate a woman.
He notices the horses when they get outside - it's hard not to, as they're both rather imposing animals. He eyes them a little warily, even as he draws nearer with Nabooru.]
It's been a while. [Not just since he was imprisoned, either. Loki knows how to ride, but what with one thing and another it's a skill he hasn't been called on much to use in the last several years.] Since I assume you're going to be leading the way in any case, I can manage not to fall off. [Of course, he'd say that much even if he couldn't - how hard can not falling off be? He does not know enough about horses to know what their relation is to one another. And besides, riding looks better than walking.]
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She clicked to her horse before leading hers on in a canter.] The name's Nabooru. Sorry for not introducing myself earlier. I just thought getting out of there faster would be the better option.
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He smiled, for a brief moment. It was a genuine smile, without any bitterness or mockery or self-effacement, the sort he hadn't felt in longer than he could remember. But there and then, he was just happy to feel himself moving away from his old cage, and letting himself be just a bit hopeful that his situation really had improved. The fact that Nabooru seemed to feel similarly to him at being out of that place was a detail he noticed and appreciated. Even if he was still in chains, maybe she wouldn't keep him that way.
Or maybe she'd at least understand when he ran away in the night. Until then, even if he wasn't free, he was freer, and it lifted his spirits a bit.]
And I am Loki, and you thought correctly. They might not have been so accommodating if they knew you'd dared to give a slave your proper name. They would have been terrified you'd give me ideas above my station.
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[She spoke every bit like a woman in power, because she was. She headed her women warriors, and they were fierce. But even she was not stupid enough to go to war with forces that would end up being too much for her people to contend with. Much as she'd like to be cocky and believe they would and could own the world, that had never been her motto.] You might like it there. [Watching him out of the corner of her eye.] Though I have a feeling that you want to leave as soon as possible. [He didn't belong there any more than he did in that cage. If she were in his position she'd do the same exact thing.]
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It was a feeling he squashed viciously as soon as he was aware of it, and it was a feeling replaced by disgust with himself. He really had been in that cage far too long. He hadn't even known how deep they'd gotten their hooks into him.] Yes, I do. And I have no reason to be ashamed of that. [He said it like he was reminding himself, as much as her.]
You have been better than I could have expected a mistress to be. But that is what you are - you own the key to my chains. You own me.
[He wanted to trust her, if only because she was a friendly face, and those had always been in short supply for one reason or another. He wanted to trust her because she had power over him and he was sick of people abusing that. She seemed to sympathize with him, but that could all have been a lie to keep him cooperative until his chances at escape slipped away. He knew nothing about this land or the attitudes it held. And so Loki wouldn't, couldn't let himself forget the position he was in. The idea of being satisfied with just being shackled was abhorrent.]
Even if you hate their trade, as I do, you might very well decide that I am too dangerous to your people to be released, and there would be nothing I could do if you did.
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That being said, I'd be remiss if I just let you wander off into the desert. It's why I'm bringing you back. You'll die out there without supplies, at the very least. [And saying that could have brought even more problems. But she was trusting him with it. If she let him go he could ravage and take what he wanted, if that was what he chose to do. But she still chose to be an optimist.]
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The reminder about supplies sobers him, adds a piece of rationality to his rampaging emotions. Even if he could get away, he wouldn't leave Nabooru stranded. He's done a lot of morally wrong things, that's part of how he wound up in this mess, but he's not a murderer.]
What country is this? [But while they were riding, he could at least try to learn something about the land he would hopefully soon be setting out into alone.]
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If you run back the way we came, it's more than likely the dogs will pick you back up for resale. The land past the desert is wasteland, which I can show you through in good time. [Past that was opportunity, maybe. Nobody ever traveled that far out.] I want to help you. So believe me when I say that me letting you out of those chains and you going off is not the best bet to make.
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