Vetting for the Hunt

When I vet or give approval to join the Hunt, I’m looking for the following, in order of importance:

Who Needs to Be Vetted?

You only need to be vetted to participate in the Hunt.
If you’re just coming to the event as a spectator or for socializing, you can simply purchase a ticket.

Vetting Guidelines:

  • If I know you personally and we’re friends, or you’ve participated in a previous Hunt — you likely do not need to be vetted. It helps to check with me, but it’s probably not necessary.

  • If you’re active in the community, and I’ve seen you around or we’ve met briefly, and you’ve been involved in kink for a while — reach out and let me know you’re interested. Chances are good you won’t need to be vetted.

  • If you’re in the community but I don’t know you, or you know people I know — you’ll need to be vetted. Someone might be able to vouch for you. That’s determined on a case-by-case basis.

  • If I don’t know you and no one I know knows you, but you’re still very active in the community (maybe in a different location) — I will need to vet you in person. This requires a face-to-face conversation.

  • If you’re not active in the community and I don’t know you — send me a message. It will be much harder to get approval, but it’s not impossible. A face-to-face meeting will be required.

What I’m Looking For

  • Your profile — including pictures, writings, activities, and group affiliations — should show extensive experience in BDSM and indicate that you’ve attended at least a couple of BDSM events.

  • Your activity should reflect interest in kink and BDSM, not just likes and follows of naked women.

  • You probably won’t be approved if you have no BDSM experience and this would be your first event.

  • You will unequivocally be denied if:

    • You have proven or verified consent violations.

    • You have a track record of bad behavior in the community.

    • You give me the creeps.
      I’m Primal — I trust my instinct.

Why Do I Vet?

Because this is an event involving intense physical and potentially sexual interactions.

This is the ultimate in RACK (Risk-Aware Consensual Kink) and PRICK (Personal Responsibility Informed Consensual Kink) level play.

  • You will not be continually monitored like in a dungeon setting. There are Hunt Monitors, similar to Dungeon Monitors, but not everyone will always be under supervision.

  • I need to know that you understand BDSM consent protocols, that you know your physical and kink limits, and that you play at your own risk.

I want this experience to be as safe and enjoyable as possible.
And if we can fulfill a fantasy — that’s the cherry on top.

We want to give people the opportunity to truly let their beast, creature, or animal run free.
To be that warrior, bunny, damsel in distress, or even their villain.