Rules of the Dungeon
By Scarlett Heat
They call me Scarlett Heat — not because I blush easily, but because I burn. I’m the flame your self-control melts in. The spark behind the ache you don’t admit. And the woman who knows exactly what you need, even if you’re too shy — or too stupid — to beg for it properly.
This space isn’t for the curious. It’s for the committed. For those brave enough to kneel and wise enough to know why they should.
🖤 Rule #1: Respect is Not Requested. It’s Required.
You don’t look Me in the eyes unless I command it. You don’t speak unless I permit it. You will learn to worship with silence, posture, obedience… and your tongue.
🖤 Rule #2: Your Safe Word Is Sacred
I may own your body. But I will always honor your limits. The only power you keep here is your safe word — and I expect you to use it if needed.
🖤 Rule #3: Come Clean or Don’t Come at All
Physically. Emotionally. Spiritually. You will arrive bathed, open, honest — and leave even more raw than you came. No secrets. No shame.
🖤 Rule #4: My Voice Is Law
When I speak, you listen. When I gesture, you obey. When I touch you… you tremble.
🖤 Rule #5: Your Pleasure Is Earned
You don’t come here to get off. You come here to be used, to please Me, to feel the burn of denial before the bliss of permission.
🖤 Rule #6: Leave Your Ego at the Door
You are not a man here. Or a woman. Or a somebody. You are Mine. A submissive. A pet. A vessel. Whatever I choose you to be — for My entertainment, My needs, My hunger.
🖤 Rule #7: Beg Beautifully
Whether it’s for punishment, release, or the privilege of licking My heels — I want to hear the ache in your voice. Only the well-trained get rewarded.
🩸 Final Word from the Queen
If these rules excite you — good. If they frighten you — better. If they arouse your inner submissive to the point of trembling need… then you’re exactly where you belong.
But remember: My dungeon isn’t about pain or pleasure. It’s about power. And I never give mine away. I let you kneel beneath it.
— Scarlett Heat
Your Queen of Fire, Fear, and Fantasy