Ritual Object
Ritual object usually refers to someone who enjoys being used as a sacred or symbolic item in ritualistic scenes, serving as a vessel or offering.
In this dynamic, the ritual object may represent something important within the scene, such as an offering, sacred vessel, altar piece, focus of devotion, or symbolic tool used by others during the ritual. The person in this role may remain still, hold a pose, present their body in a particular way, or be positioned as part of the ceremony while others interact with them.
The role often emphasizes themes such as objectification, devotion, symbolism, and transformation.
Ritual object roles commonly appear in dynamics involving Priest/Priestess roles, temple play, or ceremonial BDSM.
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