Sunday, August 16, 2020

More dangling

I'm putting in a chat transcript from my latest adventures in virtual noosing, but I need a little background first. In Second Life, the avatars have a little bit of floating text above them to show their name and a group title, if the group title is turned on. My avatar is a member of a group called Cocksucking Males, which shouldn't be surprising. It's not an active group, and the founder disappeared long ago. It is useful because the members get the title "cocksucker," which will appear above their name and avatar, like so: 

With that established, I can tell the story. As of about 2 a.m., Gus had been hanging for two days and ten hours. A guy came up and sent a private message to him/me. Chat wouldn't have worked, because dead men don't chat. Neither do gagged men, really, and dead gagged men are very quiet. But private messages are kind of a gray area. He apparently noticed my group title. I decided to see how far I could push the envelope. 

The chat is behind this "Read more" link, because I need to say it makes liberal use of the "F-slur" and, if you don't like that word, you should know in advance. But it was key to making the exchange hot for me, because in addition to being dead I like being humiliated a little too. 

Friday, August 14, 2020

Another SecondLife dangle

 

My SecondLife avatar, Gus, got hanged again. He's into latex, so this time he was strung up in head-to-toe latex, and wearing a ball gag and a blindfold. He was inspired by someone else who was hanged nearby in a latex outfit that was a bit more science-fictiony. 

The thing with death in SL is that it's not easy to kill an avatar permanently. Gus looks pretty dead, now, but when he comes down from the gallows he'll be pretty much fine. It depends on the roleplaying involved, really. If I'm playing with someone else and we agree that dead is dead, then the victim is dead, unless the player backs out of it. If I'm playing with someone else who has a ritual to revivify me, or maybe a stasis tube for healing, then death doesn't have to be permanent but it needs fixing first. Or, y'know, not. How seriously will it be taken?

It's all on the honor system anyway. You could agree to let me kill you. You even decide you're willing to never use the avatar again after this. So we interact in such a way that your avi dies, and maybe gets cremated and interred afterward, nice big funeral, etc. That seems final, yes? But it's not like real death. You CAN take it back and play your avatar again. It might piss me off, but so? According to the terms of service, I can't make you not play. (Some "killers" take your login credentials and change your password at the moment of "death." This is not allowed under the ToS, but if the admins never find out it's not stoppable.)

Anyway, snuffing it is just one of the many activities possible in the online world of SL. Obviously it's not one of the more popular activities. It's interesting to play with for some of us. Like a few other activities people do in SL, it can be, y'know, kind of horny in real life, too. It's a bit safer than wrapping a rope around your neck in RL, which is a plus.