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Faye ([personal profile] said_scarlett) wrote2008-12-22 11:30 am
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Quick Meme

Popping up a quick meme between cleaning, cooking, baking, etc!

Name any character I write or RP, and I will tell you what they're like in bed!

[identity profile] theladyfeylene.livejournal.com 2008-12-22 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee!

The first thought that came to my mind was 'depends on who he's in bed with!' :D But I've really only written or thought about him with two people: Yui and Sigurd.

With Yui, it depends on the point in their relationship. Canon is very vague on exactly how they went from 'trying to slaughter each other' and 'Yui kicking his ass and claiming him as a POW to make a kind of underhanded point' to 'in love and relatively happy to the point Citan swore off using his signature weapon for her'. I imagine in the beginning, it was very much a fight for dominance. They're both warriors, they're both strong people, and I imagine much of Citan's attraction to Yui stemmed from the fact that she was able to best him in combat. Here was this extremely powerful, talented, ruthless woman who was his match. I get the feeling Citan had never encountered someone who he saw as his equal before, so I think at first it was a matter of 'I have to have her'. An almost possessive attraction. And Yui's got a lot of spine, and was the greatest warrior in Shevat, and I can't see her being at all passive in any situation - especially with Citan. So I see them very much vying for dominance in bed, even to the point of being snarky at each other and insulting in the very early stages. Half-sex, half-fight, in a sense. Over time, I think that dominance play remained, but at this point, it's just that. Play. They're comfortable with each other, they know they're equals, they're in love, and so it's become relaxed and almost playful.

With Sig, I see him as being perfectly happy to be passive to Citan, so there's no vying for dominance there. Sig isn't a terribly dominant personality, and seems the most laid back of the four original Elements. But Citan is/was definitely domineering, if that makes any sense. The one to take the lead, to take control, etc. With how Citan is (at his natural state, not pretending to be nice guy Doc) I see him as having to be the one in control.

As for when he is being nice guy Doc...I honestly have no idea how that persona he's created for himself would transfer over to the bedroom.
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[personal profile] dame_grise 2008-12-22 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Y'know that sounds so well thought out and kind of exciting.

[identity profile] theladyfeylene.livejournal.com 2008-12-22 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
It's actually something I have thought a lot about - at least the beginning and evolution of Citan and Yui's relationship. It fascinates me, and the game and Perfect Works leaves so much blank between the two of them. I've written a little fic on the subject, but I hope to write more!
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[personal profile] dame_grise 2008-12-22 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I read some of your fic when I could find it. I love Citan so much because he can be such a controlling bastard and yet it is so easy to think he cares.