Eyyyyyyy, glad you loved the Fallen Angel!Sky brainrot :D I got one for Mer!Legend too, if you want!
(okay so after I typed everything out, I re-read your blurb on sex with Mer!Legend and it. Contradicted literally everything that I wrote below 😅 😂 I wrote too much to just delete it tho so you get my rambling thoughts regardless lol. Maybe this happens during one of Legend's mer equivalents to ruts? Maybe this happens before Legend gets the jewelry that lets you breathe underwater? Maybe this happens bc he's exceptionally grumpy that day? Idk haha)
(potential cw: this is a little meaner on the BDSM scale than other posts, so keep that in mind)
Underwater sex was already a given, and with that comes breath play; you can't breathe water, but Legend can, and so you're wholly dependent on him to breathe for you...
...and what if he wants to be a little mean about it?
Lemme back up a little -- Legend in LU can turn into a bunny, and he's shown to be very defensive and aggressive bc of it; herbivores tend to be more vicious than predators, if only so they can fight them off (see: hippos. vicious fuckers).
Now, you never said anything about Mer!Legend being capable of turning into a bunny, so I'm going to assume that he can't; however, the reason he canonically turns into a rabbit is that it's the Dark World's reflection of who he is at his core. So it could be extrapolated that Mer!Legend, who still has the same grumpy and prickly attitude as his LU counterpart, still possesses the same sense of self at his core (aka he's still a fluffy bunny on the inside).
Where am I going with this tangent? Well, if Mer!Legend is still a bunny-at-heart, then he probably feels like he's prey 24/7. And someone in that kind of situation, from time to time, would probably want to feel in control; to demonstrate that they could be...dangerous.
Now, Mer!Legend would never hurt Reader -- never! But...to hold Reader's life in his hands, to decide when she gets to breathe? To lightly run his fingers over her neck, teasing her vulnerable airway, perhaps resting his hand there in a playfully threatening way? To wrap his powerful tail around her, powerful enough to crush a monster's skull, with the exact amount of strength required to help fuck into her perfect warmth? To remind her that he's a deadly creature, just like the rest of the Chain, but then deliberately choose to not hurt the one he loves?
Yeah, Mer!Legend likes that...a lot.
If I want? Beasty, bring it!!
Oh I like where this is going... This really could be like a rut for our Mer!Legend or a kink for him that Reader is willing to indulge him in.
Our bunny can be terrifying when he wants to be!
Legend only true advantage is in the water and can easily overwhelm anyone that dares to enter his domain. Maybe, If it is a kink, they agreed to type of roleplay. If it is a need, it wouldn't have to be roleplayed, but something Reader would treat just like Twi's rut and has to go through what to expect. Legend would never force anything or hurt Reader, but he would be losing himself with the fear spiked arousal coming from Reader. Because in reality, Legend is dangerous.
(Just thought of this: If they are in the water, Reader still without the ability to transform and was heavily aroused and had a little bit of that spike of fear, Legend could literally filter the scent through his gills and have it physically in him just by breathing. And what happens to the oxygen? It goes into his bloodstream... THE MAN IS LITERALLY GETTING HIGH OFF OF THIS!)
YEEES!!!! Exactly!
He would make her work for that breath too, pulling away to get Reader to chase his lips, but always give it to them. Oof! That tail! With Reader in a two legged form, he could slither it between her legs and still wrap back around one leg and make her grind down on the slick scales that line the slit where his dick (tentacle style) is tucked away at. You know he likes to show off, so he's going to show his strength with it in some kind of way before plowing into her with that same strength to give that reminded and maybe even prove that he is more dangerous than some or most of the others.
Our soft bunny while on two legs... is a dominating, intimidating Creature of the Night that Reader will love coming back to over and over again for their own pleasure, but to also allow Legend to hold the oh so precious threads of life in his hands.
ANON! YOU HAVE SPOILED ME!
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Sinking Deep: Ch. 1
Summary: When Legend and Wind go missing in a dangerous town, Hyrule takes it upon himself to find them.
This is the secret Legend and Hyrule story for @star-ocean-peahen's fic raffle gift! I know I said this would be a one shot but it kept growing XD. It was making me a little anxious how long it's been since I started this so I decided to break it up and post in short chapters :D. I hope you enjoy!!!
Warnings: trafficking, canon-typical violence, Hyrule is ignored a bit in the beginning (it’s because everyone’s stressed but that doesn’t make it okay (don’t worry they apologize)), kidnapping, violence against children, implied child trafficking, human trafficking, animal trafficking (only the Hyrule bit happens in this chapter- these are the warnings for the whole fic)
Hyrule’s knee bounced anxiously. He twisted his hands together over and over, and his eyes were locked on the door.
“Maybe if we just-” Hyrule said as he quickly rose to his feet.
Twilight’s hand clamped onto his shoulder and pushed him back down into the chair. It was, to Hyrule’s vague surprise, just as gentle as the last four times it’s happened this hour.
“Rulie,” Twilight said with a sigh. “They’ll be back soon.”
Hyrule huffed and leaned back in his seat. He let his head hang over the back of the chair and stared at the ceiling.
“I just want to help,” Hyrule muttered. Twilight sighed again. Hyrule was sure his lungs were getting a good workout with how many times he sighed today.
“I know. Me too,” Twilight said. “But they’d clock us as outsiders as soon as we step out that door.”
Hyrule crossed his arms and lifted his head up, locking his gaze on the door again. “Like Wild isn’t just as weird.”
Twilight laughed, this time. It was breathy and quiet, but Hyrule still felt a small smile tug at his lips. “Wild can get through town without being seen,” Twilight argued.
Knock knock.
Hyrule jumped out of his seat. Twilight held out a hand; Hyrule held his breath.
Knock knock.
Pause.
Knock.
Hyrule jumped to the door and unlocked it as quickly as he could. He threw the door open and Warriors and Four rushed into the room. Hyrule quickly locked the door behind them then whipped around.
“Did you find them?” Hyrule asked.
Warriors shook his head as he leaned over the table with the town map.
“No luck,” Four said.
Hyrule wrung his hands together anxiously.
“Sky and Time should be back any second. Maybe they found something,” Twilight said.
Hyrule turned his anxious gaze to Twilight. Twilight didn’t look sure of his own words; Hyrule felt his anxiety increase.
“Where haven’t we checked?” Four asked. He pulled a chair over to the table with the map and knelt in it with his elbows on the table.
Warriors sighed and moved pointed one hand at the map. “Here, but that’s close enough to Sky and Time’s search area that they might get it.”
Knock knock.
Everyone whipped around to face the door, Again, Hyrule held his breath.
Knock knock.
Pause.
Knock.
Hyrule leapt to the door and flung it open. Sky and Time rushed in and Hyrule locked it behind them. Time pushed Sky onto the bed and immediately bent to dig through his bag. Sky huffed and slumped as he sat. Through the curtain of Sky’s bangs, Hyrule could see a split cheek and a black eye forming.
“What happened to you?” Warriors asked.
Sky’s fists clenched, then he sighed and forced them open. “It’s nothing.”
Time produced a red potion from his bag and wordlessly held it out to Sky. Sky shook his head and tried to push it away. Time leveled a harsh glare in his direction, so Sky relented and took a small sip. Time looked displeased.
“We should save it. I’m fine, really,” Sky said as he handed the potion back.
“You didn’t find them?” Hyrule asked.
Sky shook his head. Time had his back turned, but Hyrule could read the tension in his shoulders easily.
Sky opened his mouth to respond, but was cut off by the window flying open. Wild vaulted through the window and landed in a crouch on the floor. He pushed the window shut and it bounced slightly on the latch to remain ajar.
“Anything?” Warriors asked as Wild stood.
Wild pulled off his hood and shook his head. With a couple taps of his slate, his weird, skin-tight clothes disappeared and were replaced with his normal tunic and trousers.
“No sign of Wind or Legend. I listened in some bars, too, but no one said anything helpful,” Wild reported.
Hyrule’s heart felt like it plummeted into his feet.
“No one else?” Wild asked, looking around the room with wide eyes.
Warriors shook his head as his gaze fell back to the town map.
“What do we do now?” Wild asked, approaching the map. Sky, Twilight, and Time followed.
“You said you last saw them here?” Warriors asked, glancing at Sky and pointing to a spot on the map Hyrule couldn’t see.
“Yeah, heading this way,” Sky said. He leaned over the map, effectively blocking Hyrule’s view.
Hyrule huffed and leaned back. He glanced around the room then moved to the window, desperate to catch sight of any clues. At the edge of his view, Hyrule saw a river flowing around the town. Hyrule gasped.
“I have an idea!” Hyrule said. He whipped around, but no one heard him. Hyrule shoved his way into the huddle.
“Guys, we should look by the river! We’re looking for the Sailor, he would have wanted to see the water,” Hyrule said.
Warriors frowned at the map, then shook his head.
“They weren’t heading in that direction,” Warriors said.
“That was in the morning, though. Legend probably made him wait until they picked up everything they needed,” Hyrule argued.
Hyrule glanced around the group. Everyone was frowning. Hyrule felt his frustration with the situation increase.
Warriors shook his head again. “None of the things on their list are on that side of town.”
“It wouldn’t hurt to check,” Hyrule said.
“I was over there a bit and I didn’t see anything,” Wild said. He shrugged apologetically at Hyrule.
“That’s the most dangerous sector, from what I heard,” Sky said.
“Then we should definitely check there!” Hyrule said.
Time crossed his arms and glanced out the window. “It’s best to stay away from that sector unless we have evidence they were there.”
Everyone turned back to the map, accepting Time’s word as law.
Hyrule felt like he could rip his hair out. He flopped down onto his chair with a frustrated huff. The others were deep into their conversation already, plotting out their next moves.
Hyrule glanced between the group and the window. No one was paying him any attention; no one would notice if he slipped out.
Almost immediately, his mind was made up. Legend and Wind needed help, and if no one else was willing to take a risk, Hyrule would have to do it himself.
As quietly as he could, Hyrule tiptoed over to his bag. His sword was propped against the wall next to it. Hyrule glanced at the group again to confirm no one was watching, then slipped his sword into his bag. He pulled the bag over his shoulders, silently thankful for the sound dampening enchantments, then crept to the window. It was still cracked from Wild’s entrance.
Hyrule glanced back one last time, then slipped out the window.
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