Re: Underground Idol X Raised In R*peture
: The scene often embraces "dark" or niche concepts that mainstream groups avoid, making it a popular setting for stories about trauma and resilience. Deciphering "Raised in Rapture"
RR: “On stage you move like a puppet with no strings.” UI: “That’s… a compliment?” RR: “It’s a question. Who’s pulling yours?” re: underground idol x raised in r*peture
UI: “You don’t clap. Did you hate it?” RR: “Clapping means ‘I want more.’ You don’t want me wanting more.” : The scene often embraces "dark" or niche
The core of the "raised in" or "rapture" element usually implies a setting where the character is "harvested" or taken to a different realm or facility. This mirrors the "demonic pact" or "cult" tropes seen in darker fantasy role-playing supplements like the Demonic Grimoire . Did you hate it
The story typically follows a protagonist who is an "underground idol"—performers who work in small, independent venues rather than through major labels—thrust into a situation involving (a censored term for rapture or captivity-based scenarios). Unlike mainstream idol stories that focus on the "glitter and glam," this narrative leans into the psychological and physical tolls of a character whose agency is stripped away by external forces. Key Themes and tropes