Multiploid Notes
Jun. 19th, 2018 04:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
New Concept
I have a new concept for Multiploid. The story will--at least initially--revolve around the children of a figurehead monarchy (such as England's current royal family). Those children include the eldest son (late twenties), the eldest daughter (mid twenties), and the younger, opposite-sex twins (early twenties).
The eldest son is a judgmental type; he doesn't exactly approve of the twins' relationship, but he's more concerned by his eldest sister's apparent love for her Multi. His subplot, however, revolves around a love triangle in which his affections are torn between a suitable noblewoman and a Multi.
The eldest daughter is a hopeless romantic who has fallen in love with a Multi (whom she was presumably given, perhaps in the joking way that women in their twenties might give a friend a new dildo or vibrator) in spite of the social impossibility of such a pairing. Her subplot revolves around that relationship.
The youngest two are rather wild and unconcerned by the social conventions that given their elder siblings. Their primary sexual relationship is with one another, but they are routinely polyamorous, frequently taking both human and Multi lovers. Their eldest brother doesn't approve, though his concerns about his eldest sister far outweigh his concern about the twins.
Premise Shift
In the Multiploid series, the manufactured slave race of humans is currently conceptualized to be history's most well-known ideal of beauty: blonde, fair-skinned, and blue-eyed. But I think I've got a better idea: instead of choosing a naturally possible combination of traits, how about some manufactured traits? That would have the dual punch of using anime/hentai aesthetic while invoking fears regarding gene patenting--i.e., anyone who is born with a manufactured trait is property. Things like unnatural hair and eye colors (perhaps skin colors, as well, and maybe even characteristics like animal ears and/or tails, bird or butterfly wings, etc.), as well as exaggerated sex characteristics and idealized bodies would mark one as a Multiploid. Basically, Multiploids are real-world anime characters.
I have a new concept for Multiploid. The story will--at least initially--revolve around the children of a figurehead monarchy (such as England's current royal family). Those children include the eldest son (late twenties), the eldest daughter (mid twenties), and the younger, opposite-sex twins (early twenties).
The eldest son is a judgmental type; he doesn't exactly approve of the twins' relationship, but he's more concerned by his eldest sister's apparent love for her Multi. His subplot, however, revolves around a love triangle in which his affections are torn between a suitable noblewoman and a Multi.
The eldest daughter is a hopeless romantic who has fallen in love with a Multi (whom she was presumably given, perhaps in the joking way that women in their twenties might give a friend a new dildo or vibrator) in spite of the social impossibility of such a pairing. Her subplot revolves around that relationship.
The youngest two are rather wild and unconcerned by the social conventions that given their elder siblings. Their primary sexual relationship is with one another, but they are routinely polyamorous, frequently taking both human and Multi lovers. Their eldest brother doesn't approve, though his concerns about his eldest sister far outweigh his concern about the twins.
Premise Shift
In the Multiploid series, the manufactured slave race of humans is currently conceptualized to be history's most well-known ideal of beauty: blonde, fair-skinned, and blue-eyed. But I think I've got a better idea: instead of choosing a naturally possible combination of traits, how about some manufactured traits? That would have the dual punch of using anime/hentai aesthetic while invoking fears regarding gene patenting--i.e., anyone who is born with a manufactured trait is property. Things like unnatural hair and eye colors (perhaps skin colors, as well, and maybe even characteristics like animal ears and/or tails, bird or butterfly wings, etc.), as well as exaggerated sex characteristics and idealized bodies would mark one as a Multiploid. Basically, Multiploids are real-world anime characters.