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Feb. 20th, 2026 01:22 pmIN CHARACTER
CONTENT WARNINGS -
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is set in 1403 Bohemia and centers middle ages sensibilities on war, violence, gender roles, class, sexuality, religion, etc. The canon features potentially triggering topics such as sexual violence, wartime violence (including against civilian populations), and antisemitism, though I'll default to avoiding those topics in crosscanon threads. Theresa is a victim of sexual violence, but I won't reference that in threads without discussion/appropriate warnings.
HOOKS/INTERESTS: Castmates, crosscanon/crossmedium, and OCs welcome! I prefer quasi-historic/lower-to-no fantasy settings. Theresa is a young woman longing to break free of gender norms in a culture that doesn't have any concept of what that really looks like. Gossip, adventures, and fetch quests (that don't involve deadly danger.... Unless??) welcome.
HOOKS/INTERESTS: Castmates, crosscanon/crossmedium, and OCs welcome! I prefer quasi-historic/lower-to-no fantasy settings. Theresa is a young woman longing to break free of gender norms in a culture that doesn't have any concept of what that really looks like. Gossip, adventures, and fetch quests (that don't involve deadly danger.... Unless??) welcome.
ABOUT -
Theresa of Skalitz is the miller's daughter of a small village. By rights, she should have grown up tending her father and brothers and the chores at the mill, have been a little silly with her village friends and neighbors, and eventually been married off to be someone's wife and mother. The end. Isn't that a happy story?
But when her village is attacked by invaders and her family is killed and her friends either murdered or scattered to the four corners of the valley, Theresa finds her lifeโโless changed than one might imagine. With her community gone, she goes to live with her scoundrel uncle and resumes, you guessed it, taking care of him and doing chores at his mill. Adventure in the aftermath of tragedy is for boys. Ordinary life doing ordinary things and pretending the whole world hasn't changed is for her.
Theresa is an opinionated young lady who, frankly, doesn't know much what to do with herself. She knows what she doesn't want to beโa wife, a mother, some regular old village woman who only cares about gossip and massโmore than she has a real concept of what she does want to be, and without an easy escape into any other life than the one she has already, Theresa has defaulted to coasting along in the aftermath of losing her friends, family, and village. Making the best of things looks like putting on a smile and telling your surviving friends jokes and pretending like nothing has changed when in fact everything including her surviving neighbors have.
But when her village is attacked by invaders and her family is killed and her friends either murdered or scattered to the four corners of the valley, Theresa finds her lifeโโless changed than one might imagine. With her community gone, she goes to live with her scoundrel uncle and resumes, you guessed it, taking care of him and doing chores at his mill. Adventure in the aftermath of tragedy is for boys. Ordinary life doing ordinary things and pretending the whole world hasn't changed is for her.
Theresa is an opinionated young lady who, frankly, doesn't know much what to do with herself. She knows what she doesn't want to beโa wife, a mother, some regular old village woman who only cares about gossip and massโmore than she has a real concept of what she does want to be, and without an easy escape into any other life than the one she has already, Theresa has defaulted to coasting along in the aftermath of losing her friends, family, and village. Making the best of things looks like putting on a smile and telling your surviving friends jokes and pretending like nothing has changed when in fact everything including her surviving neighbors have.
SHIPPING -
18+, M/F and F/F (though F/F is secretive and/or slow burn).
FIGHTING/INJURY - Sure; Theresa isn't a trained fighter but she's scrappy as hell. Give her a bow and she's good in a pinch.
CHARACTER DEATH - No thanks.
MINDREADING - Open to it for the right meme/thread; shoot me a message and I'll give you the juicy details.
- FAVS: Henry, Bianca, Matthew, look I will accept virtually any Skalitz pal
NO: Underage, non-con
SMUT: a-ok, also good with ftb
FIGHTING/INJURY - Sure; Theresa isn't a trained fighter but she's scrappy as hell. Give her a bow and she's good in a pinch.
CHARACTER DEATH - No thanks.
MINDREADING - Open to it for the right meme/thread; shoot me a message and I'll give you the juicy details.
OUT OF CHARACTER
CONTACT -
PM
AVAILABILITY & BACKTAGGING -
Timezone: PST; steady backtagger. Happy to migrate off meme communities into journal posts if something hits captcha.
I default to prose but will match to brackets if that's your preference. I'm fine with any level of explicit sex/violence (though ftb is also aokay). Heads up that I do 99.9% of my tagging on mobile and occasionally get hit by some dorky autocorrect typos that my anemic line editing skills don't catch. It's not you, it's my thumbs. Feel free to correct me.
I default to prose but will match to brackets if that's your preference. I'm fine with any level of explicit sex/violence (though ftb is also aokay). Heads up that I do 99.9% of my tagging on mobile and occasionally get hit by some dorky autocorrect typos that my anemic line editing skills don't catch. It's not you, it's my thumbs. Feel free to correct me.
THREADJACKING -
No
FOURTHWALLING - No
PREFER TO AVOID - Crack
OFF LIMITS - No necessary trigger warnings, but I'm not interested in writing explicit sexual assault. The subject matter itself is fine (so no need to cw or ask if it's part of your character's backstory etc); I just don't care to see it happening 'on screen.'
FOURTHWALLING - No
PREFER TO AVOID - Crack
OFF LIMITS - No necessary trigger warnings, but I'm not interested in writing explicit sexual assault. The subject matter itself is fine (so no need to cw or ask if it's part of your character's backstory etc); I just don't care to see it happening 'on screen.'