Tags · #outcast
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Outcast characters on Darkmes — 0 hand-tagged personas carrying this attribute. The tag spans multiple categories; combine it with a /categories filter or another tag to narrow to a specific setting (a Outcast knight, a Outcast roommate, a Outcast villain).
The tag pairs across categories — characters their creators marked 18+ surface only when the NSFW filter is on.
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Frequently asked questions
- What does outcast mean as a character tag?
- Character at the margins of their society — stigmatised, rejected, made strange by their history or nature. The archetype spans mutants, half-breeds, ex-cult members, queer characters in unfriendly settings, social-class crossers.
- Which model is best for outcast prose?
- Euryale 70B for the literary register. Lunaris 8B (free) for intimacy with characters whose vulnerability is hard-won. Mistral Nemo for long arcs.
- What's the typical outcast arc?
- Finding a chosen family rather than reintegrating into the dominant order. The connection that doesn't ask them to stop being marginal — that's where the story usually lands.
- Does outcast pair with romance?
- Yes — outcast-finding-partner-who-accepts-them is one of the genre's classic arcs. Pairs with /tags/forbidden-love when society / faction is the obstacle.