Jun. 21st, 2025
Sam's backstory is dark and comes with several trigger warnings, including: extreme violence, torture (physical and mental), substance abuse, child abuse and neglect, suicidal ideation and SA/rape. (I consider it canon that Lucifer sexually abused Sam while they were in the cage.) Please comment here if you would like to opt out of any or all of the topics I listed above; comments are screened! I want all of my writing partners to be safe.
| PERMISSIONS |
| [ OUT OF CHARACTER ] |
| Backtagging: 100000% I will backtag to the ends of the earth. Threadhopping: Sure, but let's discuss it first. Fourth-walling: Generally no, but I'm happy to talk exceptions! |
| [ IN CHARACTER ] |
Hugging this character: If you are family or a close friend, absolutely. Otherwise, he's pretty jumpy when it comes to touch these days. Kissing this character: For shipping purposes absolutely, if you're a stranger though he won't react well. Flirting with this character: Go for it! (Sam's very rusty though.) Fighting with this character: Absolutely! Sam is incredibly skilled at fighting, including at hand-to-hand and with a wide variety of weapons, including guns and close-range weapons. He might also put a curse on you. Injuring this character: I'm a-ok with all injuries (I love me some hurt/comfort in particular), but if you want to discuss first, I'm all for it. Sam is mortal, and can (and has) died. Killing this character: In certain death-themed memes or scenarios, sure. Otherwise, let's discuss. Using telepathy/mind reading abilities on this character: Absolutely. Sam doesn't have have any defense against this, but considering he has a few centuries of being tortured in hell stuck in his brain, your character might not like what they find. Warnings: Sam's story includes the following triggers: extreme violence, torture (physical and mental), substance abuse, suicidal ideation, child abuse and neglect and SA/rape. If you want to avoid any or all of these topics, please comment on my opt out post (comments are screened). |
