Where life is wonderful all the time(#2)
This is directly copied and pasted from the last thread. Those coming from the last one know the drill already, but just in case.Asylum Building Style>Old SchoolA Bedlam House straight out of the early 1900's. The torn and tattered padded cell has a long history of occupants before you, although it might be hard to appreciate with the lights flickering and sounds of scurrying rats. If you've played Arkham Asylum or Alice Madness returns, you have the idea.>ModernA typical modern-day Psych Ward with the cleanliness, procedures, and equipment you'd expect. Of course, there's a much heavier priority on fetish stuff no real place of healing would tolerate, but whatever. The sex toys are just chalked up to experimental new treatment and the excessive bondage reworded as "extra layers of unfortunate but necessary security.">IndustrialApproaching sci-fi territory. Step in the building and it's like entering an entire new dimension completely dedicated towards the classification, imprisonment, and treatment of people as if they were just products. Mental Illness's are just formulas to be solved, and this place has refined it to factory precision.
Staff>DotingGood news! The staff genuinely want the best for you and are pretty reasonable. Bad news is that's not mutually exclusive with them keeping you in heavy bondage and possibly molesting you. They'll be happy to explain with small words how this is all for your own good, but they have some important business to take care of so please be a good little patient and maybe they can fetch you a juice box and coloring book.>Apathetic It's just a job. Giggle about the voices in your head or calmly insist you're sane and there's been a mistake, it makes no difference to them. They just want to truss you up and dump you in your cell already so they can go on their lunch break. Don't take it personally if they have to look at paperwork to remember your name and why you're here, they only get paid so much.>SadisticThe staff openly couldn't give a rats ass about the Hippocratic Oath, the asylum (or whatever bit of it they're in charge of) is their personal playground and patients unlucky enough to be under them are their personal dolls to play with as they see fit. Once they're done rubbing the fact you're totally fucked in your face, they'll fuck your face for good measure.>ProbingThe doctors are a little too interested in mental illness. You aren't a sick person to be cured or animal to be contained, but guinea pig to be studied. They won't stop testing and experimenting until they know your mind like the back of their hand, and then they'll keep it up anyway because hey, can't have too much data.
Sanity>SaneYou're a completely normal person who somehow ended up here. Maybe you were framed by a rival who wanted you out of the picture, or there's been a mix-up with an identical stranger. Who knows? But good luck getting out when trained professionals have reason to believe you should be in the same place as schizo cannibals>Ax CrazyYou're genuinely a menace to society in some form or another. Even if you aren't a serial killer or arsonist or whatever, most people would still think being locked up like a dangerous animal surrounded by professionals keeping tabs on you is a reasonable fate.
>Building StyleModern. I do like the idea of industrial and being reduced to an object but I feel like the disconnect between how normal a modern psych ward looks and feels and the fetishistic things happening in it would be fun. Being somewhere that feels like a real medical facility and having all these things done to me would genuinely fuck with my mind and make me wonder if I am actually insane and this is just normal.>StaffA mix of doting nurses who genuinely seem to want to help and maybe patronise you a little too much while performing their duties, sadistic nurses who joined just to have their own personal toys to play with and doctors who are a little too eager to perform experiments that may or may not be ethical.>SanityI'd end up there by mistake or an overly harsh reaction to a minor mental episode and slowly go actually mad over time which only makes the 'correction' harsher.
>>11516396I agree with you, I think. I do like the idea of being reduced to an object more, though. Saves me the trouble of having to think anymore. Accepting my insignificance would be the first step in losing my mind.
>>11516410it is pretty appealing. The air in the facility having just enough of a cognitive suppressing chemical mixed in so you become a docile, unthinking test subject so slowly you don't even realise it's happening. The only clue being the fact all the staff wear respirators.
I did finish this, by the way. The glowing things on her boots are magnetic locks-- made to snap together and leave her legs useless.
>>11516506I guess that would be a form of mercy. Better than having to feel it onset rapidly with your consciousness slipping away.
>>11516586I actually think that's why I'd prefer the opposite. I'd get just enough stimulation to prevent me from actually slipping away, which would make the experience even more hellish.In between long stints in a padded cell with no stimulation at all, I'd occasionally be wheeled out for sexual use by the staff or perhaps even patrons of some sort. These would be humiliating, yet they'd also be a welcome relief from the oppressive confinement of the asylum. If there was a respiratory chemical in the asylum, I'd want it to be an aphrodisiac. I'd be unable to masturbate in my straitjacket, and my constant attempts to do so would be used as evidence of my insanity. It's another reason why I look forward to being taken out and used - it's a rare opportunity to possibly come. Of course, if my patron finishes before I do, the next few weeks/months will be hell.
>>11516705I can get behind that. Strapping me down would be the ideal way to make me desperate if I was in that situation, I think. Or just binding my legs as well. I'd want to at least move around to vent my frustrations, so shutting them all inside me would feel like I was already starting to crumble. Full sensory deprivation might even be the way to go there-- make sure I had nothing to focus on but the desperate heat building in me.
>>11516557Great work. Looks like her cell is fully digital? Never thought about that before>pretty forest with a clear blue sky for keeping the patient calm and feeling safe>fire or plummeting from miles high to scare the fuck outta them>mirror mode and test how they react to their reflections>one of those dots that randomly bounce across the blank screens and watch them try to catch itI prefer the good ol' fashioned padded white cell, but a ton of potential you could do with this
>>11516727You know, I hadn't even considered that? I just sort of made it an abstract, vaguely cell-like background that was reflective of her personality without thinking too much about it. But it could definitely be that. Maybe her normal cell is a typical padded room, but they take her here for "stimulation"-- aka putting her in basically the Virtual Room from SpyKids 1 to see what kinds of reactions they can get out of her....the kicker comes when they start doing things that make her even more insane. Fire and great heights are one thing, but try putting the patient in the Backrooms and see how long it takes for her to start really losing it. Probably an omnidirectional treadmill floor, if they built it for large scale environments like that.
>>11516705>>11516709Whenever I think about how I'd keep one (or many) of you locked up, I always end up focusing on the equipment.Your legs should be strapped together, but to maintain circulation, they can't be too tight, which invariably means there's wiggle room and thus a chance to stimulate yourself. To prevent this, you'd have a form-fitting plastic "spacer" of sorts that keeps your inner thigh from touching your sensitive areas, so nothing can rub against anything else, no matter how hard you struggle.Alternately, you could simply be kept strapped down with your legs spread wide apart, which also has the added benefit that you can be removed from storage and used without any of your restrains being loosened or removed.
>>11516842There's also the option of chemical chastity, with a combination of full-body aphrodisiacs combined with local anesthetics. At low doses, a restrained patient can't orgasm through any indirect stimulus, while at higher doses, even direct, intense stimulation can't bring about an orgasm. Too high of a dose can be quite dangerous, as unrestrained patients will use more and more violent methods to try and masturbate, while restrained patients end up pulling muscles with their thrashing.
High doses of that would just sort of entirely numb the pain of hurting yourself, wouldn't it? You might be able to avoid any serious injury by restraining the patient so securely they couldn't move a muscle, but they likely couldn't even be trusted to handle it outside that. It's for their own good, really.
Drew a little expression sheet for her.
>>11516709My fantasies get really dark. I would want to be driven absolutely insane and desperate and yet deliberately kept sane so I can't escape it. A significant amount of resources would go towards ensuring I'm kept gagged so I can't bite off my tongue and kill myself, even. As proof that I need to remain confined, a nurse might hold a rod out toward my pussy that I would start madly humping almost involuntarily.>>11516842I really like your idea of a spacer. I'd want it to be small enough that it almost feels like I could defeat it, but never quite get there.
>>11517180I like the sound of that. A fate worse than death, in the best way possible. A prisoner in my own body. If they really wanted to make it agonizing, they'd plug my throat with a dildo gag so I couldn't even scream.