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Hey all,

I’ve been messing around with some of the adult and slavery-themed mods—SD+, Red Wave (SexLab Stories), Radiant Prostitution, and the like. They’re all fantastic and offer a lot of depth, but I’ve been thinking about a potential layer that could add even more immersion and progression.

That missing piece? YPS_Fashion.

Now, imagine this:

You’ve been captured. Your new master expects you to earn your keep—whether he's recouping his investment or just bleeding you dry for profit. The tools for that exist: the LL community has already given us ways for slaves to earn money through various… services.

But what if looks mattered?

Skyrim’s clientele isn’t going to pay top coin for a dirty, naked captive with a chopped-up haircut. No. They want class. Style. Personality. Some go for sultry lipstick and silky dresses. Others might be more into piercings, corsets, or more devious aesthetics. This is where YPS_Fashion could shine—as a gameplay bridge between how your PC presents and how much they earn.

Think of it as a kind of “Slavery Survival” progression system:

  • The better you look, the more you earn.

  • The more you earn, the more your master or pimp is willing to invest in upgrading your look—better gear, makeup, accessories.

  • Maybe you can use that wealth to try buying your freedom…

  • …or maybe it just gets you pumped full of skooma so you stay obedient and addicted.

  • High addiction? Less chance of release.

  • Stay clean and keep bringing in coin? Maybe you earn some privileges—or eventually, your freedom.

It’s a compelling loop of risk, reward, and degradation—tailor-made (no pun intended) for immersive roleplay.

I’m not a modder myself, but I’m tossing this out in the hopes that someone finds the idea interesting enough to run with. I’d love to discuss it more, maybe even help with writing, brainstorming, or testing if it picks up interest. Time is tight for me, but I’m happy to contribute where I can.

Would love to hear thoughts—especially from anyone who’s worked on similar systems before.

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