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Magical Mafias Content Notes
I'm calling these "notes" rather than "warnings" as a deliberately more-neutral term. This contains a whole mix of stuff that appears in Magical Mafias that people might like to know ahead of time. Think of it kind of like tags on a fic site.
Sexual Content: Sex and Sexual Kink
- Consensual
- Kissing
- Sex, incl. explicit sex
- Sexual kink
- Furniture play
- Service
- Vampire roleplay
- Dubiously Consensual
- Circumstances that weird up consent and characters talking it out
- Strip-search
- Non-Consensual
- Cavity search (not explicitly described)
- Implied threat of sexual assault
- Strip-searches
Violent Content: Nonsexual Kink
- Consensual
- Behavior control
- Clothing
- Dining
- Personal care
- Bondage
- Dominance/submission
- Exhibitionism/voyeurism
- Partner-lending
- Public dungeon
- Negotiation
- Play-fighting
- Sadomasochism
- Bloodplay
- General
- Impact play
- Scar removal
- Service
- Boot-blacking
- Cooking
- Dressing
- General
- Vampire roleplay
- Dubiously consensual
- Blood
- Bondage
- Boundary-testing
- Corporal punishment (playful)
- Impact play with emotional outburst mid-scene and breaking of inanimate object
- Submission as coping mechanism
- Symbols of fictional slavery
- Nonconsensual
Violent Content: Non-Kink
- Blood
- Body horror
- Bondage
- Caging
- Corpses
- Corpse mutilation (brief)
- Death
- Discussions
- Body horror with plants
- Mass slavery
- Fights
- General
- Gore
- Imprisonment
- Injuries, incl. serious injuries
- Iron used on fae, incl. inducing vomiting
- Lab accident
- Murder
- Pain
- Panic
- Stuff under skin
- Threats
- Torture
- Trauma
Creatures
- Magical creepy-crawlies
- Snake bite
- Snakes made of shadows
- Raven skull
- Symbolism:
Drugs (incl. Alcohol)
Mickey Morley (a protagonist) has a complicated and frequently unhealthy relationship with alcohol, which is not "resolved". He does not suffer serious harm from his alcohol issues. They are mentioned in passing, but not described in detail. Mickey also recreationally uses the magical drug deathwish, which is described in detail. Several times during the book, it's implied that while he's fine with drugs that have low addiction rates like deathwish and dragonsmoke, the addictive drug trade is one of the serious issues Mickey has with his family, and with the Lynwood branch of the family (who develop the drugs) in particular.
Malachi Morley (an antagonist) has a plot-relevant drug addiction that's leveraged against him by both the protagonist Mickey and the antagonist Lucía Morley. Midway through the book, Mickey and Lucía exploit Malachi's drug problems to the point of accidentally causing Malachi's death offscreen.
It's eventually revealed that Dani Webb, a close friend of Mickey's, is recovering from addiction to grace, mentioned above. She is portrayed sympathetically. In the epilogue, Mickey has convinced the family alchemists to halt production of grace and start developing withdrawal medication for it, which he brings her.
- Consensual:
- Drugging
- Drug-induced masochism
- Alcohol use
- Tobacco use
- Addiction/Misuse:
- Magical drugs
- Alcohol
- Tobacco
- Non-Consensual:
- Drugging
- Drug-induced hallucinatory nightmare
- Drug-induced aphasia
- Drug-induced loyalty/mind control
Lies
- General
- Illusory scars
- Finely-crafted bullshit
- Spy shenanigans
Queerness
- Aromantic character
- Asexual characters
- Bi/pan characters
- Binary trans characters
- Closeting
- Coming out
- Demiromantic character
- Demisexual character
- Dysphoria
- Gay characters
- Genderfeels
- Genderfluid characters
- Nonbinary characters
- Nonbinary-phobia
- Nonhuman queer characters (but also humans with similar queernesses)
- Oblivious bi erasure
- Painful prosthetic problems
- Straight characters
- Unwanted "it" pronouns
Race
- Backstory racial discrimination
- Disconnection from heritage
- Eugenics
- Multiracial/biracial characters
Relationships
- Arranged marriage and discussion of the consent issues therein
- Caring family relationship
- Close friendships
- Fucked-up family relationships
- Extramarital offspring being treated much worse than intramarital ones
- Kink relationship
- Long-distance relationships
- Nonsexual romance
- Polyamory
- Sexual romance
- Unrequited romantic feelings
Undeath
- Undead characters (referred to as "zombies", but they're sentient; vampires also mentioned but not shown)
- Raising people as undead
- Creepy description of undeadness
Miscellaneous
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