Femdom Mind Control and Videogames
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No new creations this time around. Instead, I’ll use this post to highlight some of my favorite creations when it comes to Femdom Mind Control and Videogames.
As I mentioned in the pas a few times already and evidenced by many pieces in my 55 Words Writing Challenge, I’m a bit of a gamer. I don’t play as many games as I used to in the past because I’m getting older and life happens, but I still enjoy some software escapades every now and then. I also enjoy twisting the worlds of said games and turn them into entertaining kink fests, taking the opportunity to empower women even further even if we’re just talking about collections of pixels and polygons and not actual living, breathing women.
I’ve created several photo-stories/manips over the years that revolve around videogames. Today, I’,m bringing your attention to a few and explain how they came to be in my imagination. There will be some spoilers regarding game plots and characters so if you don’t want to know them, stop reading now. Ready for the ride? Let’s go then.
She Rides Again. This piece is a take on The Legend of Zelda series – my favorite series of all time – with a focus on the game Twilight Princess. This game introduced us to Midna, a beautiful princess from the Twilight Realm that was cursed and turned into an imp. The story I devised focus on her real form though and is filled with references to the Zelda series as a whole. The hero of the series – Link – turns into a wolf at some points in the adventure, first because of a curse as well, a fact which is beyond his control, and then at will when the curse effect is crystallized.
Imp Midna rides Wolf Link throughout the game but, in my take, human Midna rides human Link as well. Woman are in charge here at Spell… B-O-U-N-D so I’m sure that’s no surprise to you. The piece is below.
The next piece I want to highlight is Metroid Dread. The name comes from a rumored game in development in the Metroid series for ages that has never come to be. In this series, bounty hunter Samus Aran travels the galaxy, eradicating menaces galore, the most notable of which are the gelatinous brain crabs known as Metroids. My idea is based on the world of the Metroid Prime subseries in which Samus Aran must contend with a mutagenic substance known as Phazon that is capable of corrupting life forms. While in the games, her exposure to Phazon leads to a creation of dark alter-ego, in my version the corruption plays out a little differently, and she ends up turning into a vicious Domme.
Like in the preceding photo-story/manip, this piece of femdom mind control and videogames is filled to the brim with references to the franchise from which it spawned and I think it’s great fun, overall. I hope you’ll think so too once you go through it below.
The third piece I’ll be addressing is entitled Quiet. This one is based on the world of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, a game I enjoyed going through a few years ago even though it was quite a departure from previous entries in the series, and was shipped in a rather unfinished state. Metal Gear stories are always somewhat weird (although somewhat might be an understatement) and this one is no exception. There are giant mechs in the 80’s, parasites that prey on human language and a sniper character called Quiet that refuses to talk but hums annoyingly all the time whenever she’s on a mission.
For this piece, once again I pulled many references from the game to create a compelling story line with a focus on language and silence as a means of control. I really like the way everything plays out in it and I can only hope it’s to your liking as well. Check it out below.
Let’s continue with a fun detour to the world of Pokémon. Even though I never played a game in the series, I know a few things about it all. I mean, how could I not when it’s been such a cultural phenomenon for over twenty years now? In Gotta Catch’ Em All, which I’m sure you know is the motto of the franchise, I play with the worlds of Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon. The Pokémon mentioned is real and the description in the first paragraph true to it all. The rest is my imagination running wild and having fun with femdom mind control and videogames again. Would you like for her to capture you?
To conclude, a piece concerning another game I never played, namely Final Fantasy VII. (I might play the Remake at some point though…) If by now you’re thinking that’s somewhat blasphemous for someone that considers himself a bit of a gamer, the truth is the Final Fantasy series never really caught my eye until the tenth installment. I’ve played a few others over the years but not VII. However, I’m well-aware of the overall plot, characters, and the flow of the game. The catalyst of it all is the alien life-form Jenova represented in the pic below. My “story”, simply titled Final Fantasy is just a little snippet added to the haunting image because, sometimes less is more. Do you agree with me?
What did you think? There are many stories to tell when it comes to femdom mind control and videogames and, surely, I’ll be here to uncover a few more in the future. I hope you had fun. Happy gaming!
Note: this post originally appeared on Spell… B-O-U-N-D on April 27th, 2018. Its links were updated on June 4th, 2020.