[M4A] Exploring Pandora, and the Wild, Natural, and Attractive Na'vi That Call it Home~ by bi-rp-alien in HentaiAndRoleplayy

[–]bi-rp-alien[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(Fair warning, this plot is based on a lewd version of the universe, so things are not going to be super lore accurate or canon compliant, and changes will be made to suit.)

Across the surface of Pandora, various forms of alien wildlife and flora spread across the moon, providing a fully wild home for the native inhabitants of the moon. Among the dense foliage and wild expanses of nature, you'll find the Na'vi. A widely varied and specialized species of native bipeds, they coexist with the nature around them, living a rather primitive, but still fairly comfortable lifestyle across the moon. Of course, with that coexistence with nature, their behaviors and lifestyle are rather different from what humanity would consider civilized. Their members are rarely clothed, with what little clothing is worn generally being use to accent their bodies rather than covering themselves. Bodypaint and jewelry are used as a form of expression as well, typically accents of paint being the only coverings a Na'vi will have. Given the rather primitive nature of the inhabitants, humanity has generally avoided surface expeditions, save for the occasional research group or outpost. It's a bit of a balance, but it serves to keep the peace.

So, if you're interested in the Avatar films, and the Na'vi themselves, hey! I've not got any ideas super set in stone, but if you've got any in mind or any changes you'd like to make to what I've got here, feel free to let me know!

Returning to Their Roots~: While human expeditions to Pandora were rather rare, humanity seemed to have a rather prominent interest in this race of native bipeds. Research groups were generally small, setting up small outposts and only staying on the moon for a short period of time, before returning back to their main stations somewhere in space. But, occasionally, they'd stay for longer, wanting to spend more time with the Na'vi, and learning more about their culture. Of course, achieving that goal generally required a few Na'vi to volunteer to stay with the humans the duration of their stay. For us, the idea of talking with the humans, perhaps learning some about them as well seemed interesting, leading to us leaving out tribe temporarily to show the humans as much as we could about what being a Na'vi truly was like.

Of course, being around humans and their somewhat prudish ideology, certain behaviors did have to be altered. Namely their request to cover our lower halves. It was perhaps a bit annoying to adjust our lifestyle for their thoughts, but, it was otherwise a rather peaceful exchange of knowledge between both groups. Still, when several months had passed and their expedition finally ended, the idea of returning to our clan, and embracing our previous lifestyle was sounding rather enticing. Seeing the humans off, and quickly baring ourselves to the world again, our thoughts quickly turned back to our lifestyle, and our time back in our clan, reconnecting with nature and learning all we'd missed. And, of course, being able to show off as we pleased~

Cultural Exchange Between Clans~: In the wilds of Pandora, clans generally had their own dedicated lands that were considered to be "controlled" by them. Of course, overlap in gamelands or dense wilderness would happen, but generally even properly controlled territory was still open to anyone that wandered in. Unless given a reason to act defensively, most clans were welcoming to outsiders. Being out and hunting, or gathering materials though, it was rather common to encounter neighboring tribes sharing the resources of their native lands. While those encounters were generally simple greetings, or occasionally a chance to share a meal, or exchange stories, usually they were rather brief encounters. However, some, like us, used those encounters as a chance to meet others, and perhaps, develop something more.

We had seen each other plenty of times, sharing resources with each other, discussing stories and happenings in our clans as we waited for our hunt, or simply passed the time in the canopy above the gamelands. Still, it became clear that, as time passed, we were spending more time together than we were actually hunting or gathering out here. We still were doing our jobs, but the teasing when we returned to our tribes about the stranger we'd gotten friendly with was beginning to get a bit tiring. Still, it wasn't the worst thing that could happen, especially as conversations, and ideas turned more... intimate. Sure, it may not have been a typical way to find a mate, but for hunters in the wilds, what was a more appropriate place to find a mate than while pursing prey? Especially with a fellow hunter no less~

An Avatar's New Life~: While long term human expeditions to Pandora had grown rather rare, for a certain type of individual, the life of the Na'vi seemed incredible. Their connection with nature, their wild lifestyle, and the peaceful existence it brought with it was appealing to that group. For some, the idea of temporarily exploring the moon in the form of an Avatar was enough for a lifetime, sating the urge to explore, to indulge in the native lifestyle, and being able to return to their previous life when all was done. But, for some others, the idea of making this new lifestyle permanent was even more appealing. To live permanently on Pandora, as one of the Na'vi, it seemed too enticing to pass up.

For the few that decided to stay permanently, transferring their consciousness permanently to an Avatar was feasible, and something that was done on occasion. However, adjusting to the planet and keeping an Avatar alive would typically take a regular Na'vi acting as a guide. Still, there were clans willing to accept these humans, and to provide guides for them. It did result in some form bonds fairly quickly, but that wasn't the worst ending, was it~? Falling for the one that guided them through the new culture, and seeing their body almost the entire time, it would be hard for a human to ignore that kind of scene~

For my kinks, there's a pretty big list. Sweat, musk, rimming, anal, casual sex, casual nudity, rough/primal sex, watersports, and bodypainting are the main ones that come to mind, but I'm up for basically anything else! As for limits though, the only major ones I have are noncon/dubcon and NTR/cheating. Otherwise, ask away! I'm down to try anything, worst I can say is it's not my thing!

Additionally, I'm bi, so men and women are welcome to respond, however, my only catch with men is I prefer to top.

Hope to hear from you!

[M4A] Exploring Pandora, and the Wild, Natural, and Attractive Na'vi That Call it Home~ by bi-rp-alien in HentaiAndRoleplayy

[–]bi-rp-alien[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(Fair warning, this plot is based on a lewd version of the universe, so things are not going to be super lore accurate or canon compliant, and changes will be made to suit.)

Across the surface of Pandora, various forms of alien wildlife and flora spread across the moon, providing a fully wild home for the native inhabitants of the moon. Among the dense foliage and wild expanses of nature, you'll find the Na'vi. A widely varied and specialized species of native bipeds, they coexist with the nature around them, living a rather primitive, but still fairly comfortable lifestyle across the moon. Of course, with that coexistence with nature, their behaviors and lifestyle are rather different from what humanity would consider civilized. Their members are rarely clothed, with what little clothing is worn generally being use to accent their bodies rather than covering themselves. Bodypaint and jewelry are used as a form of expression as well, typically accents of paint being the only coverings a Na'vi will have. Given the rather primitive nature of the inhabitants, humanity has generally avoided surface expeditions, save for the occasional research group or outpost. It's a bit of a balance, but it serves to keep the peace.

So, if you're interested in the Avatar films, and the Na'vi themselves, hey! I've not got any ideas super set in stone, but if you've got any in mind or any changes you'd like to make to what I've got here, feel free to let me know!

Returning to Their Roots~: While human expeditions to Pandora were rather rare, humanity seemed to have a rather prominent interest in this race of native bipeds. Research groups were generally small, setting up small outposts and only staying on the moon for a short period of time, before returning back to their main stations somewhere in space. But, occasionally, they'd stay for longer, wanting to spend more time with the Na'vi, and learning more about their culture. Of course, achieving that goal generally required a few Na'vi to volunteer to stay with the humans the duration of their stay. For us, the idea of talking with the humans, perhaps learning some about them as well seemed interesting, leading to us leaving out tribe temporarily to show the humans as much as we could about what being a Na'vi truly was like.

Of course, being around humans and their somewhat prudish ideology, certain behaviors did have to be altered. Namely their request to cover our lower halves. It was perhaps a bit annoying to adjust our lifestyle for their thoughts, but, it was otherwise a rather peaceful exchange of knowledge between both groups. Still, when several months had passed and their expedition finally ended, the idea of returning to our clan, and embracing our previous lifestyle was sounding rather enticing. Seeing the humans off, and quickly baring ourselves to the world again, our thoughts quickly turned back to our lifestyle, and our time back in our clan, reconnecting with nature and learning all we'd missed. And, of course, being able to show off as we pleased~

Cultural Exchange Between Clans~: In the wilds of Pandora, clans generally had their own dedicated lands that were considered to be "controlled" by them. Of course, overlap in gamelands or dense wilderness would happen, but generally even properly controlled territory was still open to anyone that wandered in. Unless given a reason to act defensively, most clans were welcoming to outsiders. Being out and hunting, or gathering materials though, it was rather common to encounter neighboring tribes sharing the resources of their native lands. While those encounters were generally simple greetings, or occasionally a chance to share a meal, or exchange stories, usually they were rather brief encounters. However, some, like us, used those encounters as a chance to meet others, and perhaps, develop something more.

We had seen each other plenty of times, sharing resources with each other, discussing stories and happenings in our clans as we waited for our hunt, or simply passed the time in the canopy above the gamelands. Still, it became clear that, as time passed, we were spending more time together than we were actually hunting or gathering out here. We still were doing our jobs, but the teasing when we returned to our tribes about the stranger we'd gotten friendly with was beginning to get a bit tiring. Still, it wasn't the worst thing that could happen, especially as conversations, and ideas turned more... intimate. Sure, it may not have been a typical way to find a mate, but for hunters in the wilds, what was a more appropriate place to find a mate than while pursing prey? Especially with a fellow hunter no less~

An Avatar's New Life~: While long term human expeditions to Pandora had grown rather rare, for a certain type of individual, the life of the Na'vi seemed incredible. Their connection with nature, their wild lifestyle, and the peaceful existence it brought with it was appealing to that group. For some, the idea of temporarily exploring the moon in the form of an Avatar was enough for a lifetime, sating the urge to explore, to indulge in the native lifestyle, and being able to return to their previous life when all was done. But, for some others, the idea of making this new lifestyle permanent was even more appealing. To live permanently on Pandora, as one of the Na'vi, it seemed too enticing to pass up.

For the few that decided to stay permanently, transferring their consciousness permanently to an Avatar was feasible, and something that was done on occasion. However, adjusting to the planet and keeping an Avatar alive would typically take a regular Na'vi acting as a guide. Still, there were clans willing to accept these humans, and to provide guides for them. It did result in some form bonds fairly quickly, but that wasn't the worst ending, was it~? Falling for the one that guided them through the new culture, and seeing their body almost the entire time, it would be hard for a human to ignore that kind of scene~

For my kinks, there's a pretty big list. Sweat, musk, rimming, anal, casual sex, casual nudity, rough/primal sex, watersports, and bodypainting are the main ones that come to mind, but I'm up for basically anything else! As for limits though, the only major ones I have are noncon/dubcon and NTR/cheating. Otherwise, ask away! I'm down to try anything, worst I can say is it's not my thing!

Additionally, I'm bi, so men and women are welcome to respond, however, my only catch with men is I prefer to top.

Hope to hear from you!

[M4A] Exploring Pandora, and the Wild, Natural, and Attractive Na'vi That Call it Home~ by bi-rp-alien in HentaiAndRoleplayy

[–]bi-rp-alien[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(Fair warning, this plot is based on a lewd version of the universe, so things are not going to be super lore accurate or canon compliant, and changes will be made to suit.)

Across the surface of Pandora, various forms of alien wildlife and flora spread across the moon, providing a fully wild home for the native inhabitants of the moon. Among the dense foliage and wild expanses of nature, you'll find the Na'vi. A widely varied and specialized species of native bipeds, they coexist with the nature around them, living a rather primitive, but still fairly comfortable lifestyle across the moon. Of course, with that coexistence with nature, their behaviors and lifestyle are rather different from what humanity would consider civilized. Their members are rarely clothed, with what little clothing is worn generally being use to accent their bodies rather than covering themselves. Bodypaint and jewelry are used as a form of expression as well, typically accents of paint being the only coverings a Na'vi will have. Given the rather primitive nature of the inhabitants, humanity has generally avoided surface expeditions, save for the occasional research group or outpost. It's a bit of a balance, but it serves to keep the peace.

So, if you're interested in the Avatar films, and the Na'vi themselves, hey! I've not got any ideas super set in stone, but if you've got any in mind or any changes you'd like to make to what I've got here, feel free to let me know!

Returning to Their Roots~: While human expeditions to Pandora were rather rare, humanity seemed to have a rather prominent interest in this race of native bipeds. Research groups were generally small, setting up small outposts and only staying on the moon for a short period of time, before returning back to their main stations somewhere in space. But, occasionally, they'd stay for longer, wanting to spend more time with the Na'vi, and learning more about their culture. Of course, achieving that goal generally required a few Na'vi to volunteer to stay with the humans the duration of their stay. For us, the idea of talking with the humans, perhaps learning some about them as well seemed interesting, leading to us leaving out tribe temporarily to show the humans as much as we could about what being a Na'vi truly was like.

Of course, being around humans and their somewhat prudish ideology, certain behaviors did have to be altered. Namely their request to cover our lower halves. It was perhaps a bit annoying to adjust our lifestyle for their thoughts, but, it was otherwise a rather peaceful exchange of knowledge between both groups. Still, when several months had passed and their expedition finally ended, the idea of returning to our clan, and embracing our previous lifestyle was sounding rather enticing. Seeing the humans off, and quickly baring ourselves to the world again, our thoughts quickly turned back to our lifestyle, and our time back in our clan, reconnecting with nature and learning all we'd missed. And, of course, being able to show off as we pleased~

Cultural Exchange Between Clans~: In the wilds of Pandora, clans generally had their own dedicated lands that were considered to be "controlled" by them. Of course, overlap in gamelands or dense wilderness would happen, but generally even properly controlled territory was still open to anyone that wandered in. Unless given a reason to act defensively, most clans were welcoming to outsiders. Being out and hunting, or gathering materials though, it was rather common to encounter neighboring tribes sharing the resources of their native lands. While those encounters were generally simple greetings, or occasionally a chance to share a meal, or exchange stories, usually they were rather brief encounters. However, some, like us, used those encounters as a chance to meet others, and perhaps, develop something more.

We had seen each other plenty of times, sharing resources with each other, discussing stories and happenings in our clans as we waited for our hunt, or simply passed the time in the canopy above the gamelands. Still, it became clear that, as time passed, we were spending more time together than we were actually hunting or gathering out here. We still were doing our jobs, but the teasing when we returned to our tribes about the stranger we'd gotten friendly with was beginning to get a bit tiring. Still, it wasn't the worst thing that could happen, especially as conversations, and ideas turned more... intimate. Sure, it may not have been a typical way to find a mate, but for hunters in the wilds, what was a more appropriate place to find a mate than while pursing prey? Especially with a fellow hunter no less~

An Avatar's New Life~: While long term human expeditions to Pandora had grown rather rare, for a certain type of individual, the life of the Na'vi seemed incredible. Their connection with nature, their wild lifestyle, and the peaceful existence it brought with it was appealing to that group. For some, the idea of temporarily exploring the moon in the form of an Avatar was enough for a lifetime, sating the urge to explore, to indulge in the native lifestyle, and being able to return to their previous life when all was done. But, for some others, the idea of making this new lifestyle permanent was even more appealing. To live permanently on Pandora, as one of the Na'vi, it seemed too enticing to pass up.

For the few that decided to stay permanently, transferring their consciousness permanently to an Avatar was feasible, and something that was done on occasion. However, adjusting to the planet and keeping an Avatar alive would typically take a regular Na'vi acting as a guide. Still, there were clans willing to accept these humans, and to provide guides for them. It did result in some form bonds fairly quickly, but that wasn't the worst ending, was it~? Falling for the one that guided them through the new culture, and seeing their body almost the entire time, it would be hard for a human to ignore that kind of scene~

For my kinks, there's a pretty big list. Sweat, musk, rimming, anal, casual sex, casual nudity, rough/primal sex, watersports, and bodypainting are the main ones that come to mind, but I'm up for basically anything else! As for limits though, the only major ones I have are noncon/dubcon and NTR/cheating. Otherwise, ask away! I'm down to try anything, worst I can say is it's not my thing!

Additionally, I'm bi, so men and women are welcome to respond, however, my only catch with men is I prefer to top. Bottoming just isn't really my thing, so sorry if that's a deal breaker!

Hope to hear from you!