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Power Origin: Alternate Ideas

Not all Bondage Witches are "Witches," per say; some receive their power from what they would call a higher calling. These Bondage Witches remain equally as dangerous as any "arcane" Bondage Witch, and demand the same amount of respect as their "sisters."

Divine

Divine power is the power of the deities, spirits, and otherworldly essences that exist alongside the mortal races. A Cleric or Shaman worships these forces, doing their bidding in exchange for power.

But not all worshipers retain a pure and chaste relationship with their deity; indeed many deities require self-bondage or ritualistic nudity as part of their worship. Still others find themselves spontaneously gaining a connection to a patron in response to submissive behavior, their appearance and plight having naturally garnered the attention of one or more patrons.

Worshipers of these deities find themselves taking on increasingly subservient and restrictive modes of dress in order to facilitate the connection they make with their god.

Druidic

Druidic magic is the magic of nature, of wild, primordial forces. Some druidic sects embrace these forces, leading to stories of "wild men (and women)" living in the woods, far from civilization.

In the most extreme cases, practitioners can find their very humanity slipping away, their civilized behavior being replaced with an animalistic ferocity. These "feral" druids become literal forces of nature in more ways than one; their powers greatly enhanced by the spirit of nature that fills them.

However, these druids often neglect the concept that domesticated animals, such as the dog or the cow, are every part a natural animal as well. Worse, if these "feral" druids are captured, it is a trivial act to break, train, and domesticate them as well, replacing the feral spirit they embody with the passive, submissive spirit of a dog, cat, horse or cow.

These "domesticated" druids become slaves not only to their new owner, but to the instincts they find themselves inheriting.

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