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When the world is saved, the desperate people who prayed for salvation return to their lives. When the world is saved, the hero and their allies rejoice and celebrate the fact that their sacrifice finally paid off. When the world is saved, the kingdoms and countries slowly return to their status quo. But there's one question which gets asked far less.
When the world is saved... What happens to the villain?
Hello DPP, today I come to you with a somewhat simple idea which has found itself thoroughly embedded into my mind. The brave, powerful, confident villainess finally having an opportunity to see the light after her defeat. Whether she is a noble demoness slowly brought to care for the mortals around her, a haughty supervillain made to become heroic, a sorceress whose magics can be used for good, or anything else the intent is same. She should start evil and be convinced to take a different path.
I'm imagining this as a story of relationship and emotion first, with smut coming as it fits the characters. In terms of general power level, I'm picturing the villainess as around the equivalent of a JRPG end-boss, powerful but not the most terrifying thing in the setting. After all, if she were that then she'd have no need to change.
In terms of preferences, I love high-power play, casual use of abilities (magic, superpowers, etc), role reversal, gentle doms, dirty talk, positive character reinforcement, light pet play, hypnotism, and bondage. I have plenty of other kinks, and usually just want to make sure that my partner enjoys things as much as I do.
Limits are incest, scat, and gratuitous gore. Anything else is negotiable.
I hope to hear from you all with your ideas, and if you're reading this I hope you have a wonderful day.
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