Someone wrote in [personal profile] fantasticbeasts_kinkmeme 2017-01-15 09:38 pm (UTC)

Re: Grindelwald's Petty Torture Methods

OP has counted the words and these are a total of 223 words. This is the same prompt that has been posted earlier. Word counter websites exist. Do something with them. It takes not even 10 seconds to copy paste a prompt into these websites to get an actual word count.

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I've seen many dark, grim prompts about Grindelwald's torture methods, but... what if he had some really petty tricks up his sleeve? Perhaps he's been following Graves for a while before he captures him to integrate some sly tricks into Percival's daily life. He starts subtle, but at some point it's so much Graves just loses it...

Here's some inspiration from a chat convo I've had last night:
- Stubbing toes/feet
- Spilling hot coffee/tea over himself
- Stepping on the 1920s equivalent of Legos (or other sharp objects)
- Constantly crying babies (either a hallucination, or an actual child)
- biting in egg sandwiches and the yolk bursts and dribbles down on Graves' front
- 1920s equivalent of terrible Axe smells/fucking cheap perfumes
- A cat that never seems to know whether it wants to be inside the house or outside...it's also noisy about this conflict.
- Pointlessly digging a hole and filling it back up.
- dipping a biscuit in his coffee, but the biscuit breaks off, falls into the drink and sinks to the bottom.
- A constant repetitive noise (water dripping, an alarm clock that rings every 10 minutes,...)
- Spiders
- Flying ants/cockroaches in the kitchen
- Bees
- A shower that starts hot, but turns ice cold within a minute

Any other idea can be added to the fill or in comments for someone else to fill.

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