Moriâ - Noctre Imperii
Sept 21, 2015 14:01:02 GMT -6
Post by Relairah on Sept 21, 2015 14:01:02 GMT -6
Name: Moriâ (Meaning: Black abyss (elvish))
Nickname(s): Iâ
Gender: Female
Race: Wolf
Sub-Race: Demon
Breed: Mesgonet Wolf ((c) Me, you must ask permission to use this species) / Lizard-Demon Hybrid
Pack: Noctre Imperii
Rank: Elder
Description~
Pelt: A deep blue-black color, all the way through with whisps of dark navy blue entwined here and there. Her foreright paw is white.
Wings: Normally, she doesn't appear to have wings. This is because her wings can be summoned from within. Her wings are dark with only an outline as they are wings of shadow.
Eyes: Pupiless, but entrancing the left is white while the right is deep blue, close to black in ways
Markings: Only a strange scar on her left thigh
Height: About 7.5 feet, a bit larger than the normal Mesgonet wolf due to her demon background
Weight: About 200 lb
Amulet: A large, clear crystal hangs about her neck on pale green chains, resting in the fur of her chest.
Build (Wolf): She has a, somewhat petite, yet strong build. She has a round head with a long maw and rather large ears. Her neck is long and extremely bushy, due to the fact she has a partial mane of fur. Towards the ends of this wolfish mane the fur seems to fade from the more into pale blue. She has a long, round body, thinner towards her thighs. Her shoulders and thighs are strongly built, due to her breeding. She has long legs and large paws. She has a long tail with an extremely thick tuft at the end, in contrast to pure-bred Mesgonet wolves who have short bushy tails. Also, she has three large blades coming up in a triangular pattern between her shoulder blades that are long and curl around, similar to horns but not so smooth looking.
Build (Human): As a human, Moriâ is tall and slender, though she has toned muscles across her figure. She has very fair skin and long, thick, wavy hair which is the same in color as her pelt in wolf form. Her eyes remain the same. Taking up most of her back is a large, strange tattoo which takes the place of the horns she has in her wolf form. This tattoo has many curls and patterns and resembles a tangle of reptilian creatures twisted and tied together. As a human, Moriâ does not appear normal and emulates an regal aura. Other humans often feel attracted to her and yet tend to keep their distance. She usually wears a long, blue dress with linings of black and different patterns sewn into the material. She does not often wear jewelry although her ears are pierced and she rather likes jewelry. She usually goes barefoot.
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Personality: Moriâ was once a sarcastic and sadistic wolfess, passive agressive and easily vexed when contradicted. She was once extremely insecure and also annoying. She was manipulative and get what she wanted through any means necessary. However tragedy, life, and responsibilities have taught her much. The greatest influence she had was when she encountered Endymion resurrected after his death and he was bent on redemption rather than world domination. Further, she was forced to consider matters outside herself having two children, and when the demon wars struck and the packs were forced to ally together.
Moriâ hasn't changed that much. She still hates being told she's wrong and has insecurities, but she has matured and learned to either move on or hide her emotions. She is not stoic, but she is reserved. She is still hesitant to trust most others and now does not open up easily. She instead gives off an aloof sort of demeanor to avoid unwanted or unnecessary conversation. She is stubborn and when she puts her mind to something, accomplishes it.
Other~
Magic(s): Water, Mutation
-Spells: Due to her lineage, Moriâ has the power to summon reptiles at will. She can summon anything from little frogs to giant snakes to do her bidding. She can also control and speak to various reptiles around her. Controlling them takes a lot of her energy, however, thus she only does it when the situation might call for it.
For Mutation, this element is very specific upon Moriâ, partially since she only recently discovered it and thus is still learning its extent and power. So far, she has learned the greatest of this element by accident when first meeting Endymion. When overwhelmed by a particular emotion, she can transform the person at whom the emotion is directed into a human and vice versa, a human into a wolf of sorts. Although Moriâ has not yet learned it, should she control this power to that extent, the person could then transform back and forth, at first only with Moriâ around.
For Water abilities, Moriâ has the ability to form water even in the driest of regions. Of course, this requires a massive amount more energy than in wet regions, thus she prefers to stay in areas which are more lush and wet. Moriâ can make her pelt slippery and thus difficult to grasp or attack with physical attacks. She can blast water towards an opponent from her mouth and she can encase her opponent in water so as to drown them. Moriâ can manipulate the water within another being, since most beings have a great amount of fluid within them, and thus can put her opponent in great pain or in the greatest extent make them explode. This takes a great amount of concentration and energy and Moriâ has never been known to actually do this to anyone. She does like messing with others' minds however and therefore will cause water to drip from their bodies or other things to make them think they are wounded or in worse shape than they are.
Skills: Moriâ is very manipulative and insightful. While she can be annoying, she is rather smart. She is strong for a female and rather swift on her feet, though not by a superbly unnatural amount.
Biography~
Age: About 156 years of age; immortal
Family~
Mate: Endymion (deceased)
Offspring: Mascamora - daughter, Lacrimosa - daughter
Father: Unknown
Mother: Unknown
Siblings: None/Unknown
Close Allies/Friends: Edreiah
History: Moriâ was close only with her father who raised her and cared for her as a pup. She never really knew her mother. When Moriâ grew older, her father began to use her while making her believe it was for her good out of love for him. She spent lots of time offering ideas to her father or asking him about things. Usually, he would tell her her thoughts were useless and she was wrong for she was too young to understand anything. Trying to accomplish something, she became trapped one day, and she waited a long time for him to find her. When he did, he told her she must figure her own way out of it so that she would learn and grow stronger. He then left her to fend for herself. Eventually, she got out of it, yet she did not return to her father. Rather she ran, angry and hurt. She encountered many others and traveled widely, growing a rather savage side. In her pain, she liked seeing others in pain. But eventually, that grew old and she no longer enjoyed picking on others weaker than herself. She found it was pointless.
Moriâ eventually came to the lands of what was once Shinkou. There she found that the wolves were friendly and good, but she was not comfortable there. She left, in search of somewhere more fitting. She came upon the lands of Orsa Tribus, a distant territory, where she met the great Endymion. At first, the two did not get along. She did not like him for she found him rude and hypocritical. In her eyes, he was no different from herself and only liked to pretend he was something more than he was. He criticized her and she criticized him and eventually it grew to a conflict. At the peak of said conflict, she suddenly discovered a power within herself which she had not before known. This was the power to turn others into humans. She exploded in anger toward Endymion and turned both himself and herself into human beings. Endymion became enraged and both of them set out on a quest to change themselves back.
Eventually they discovered that the power rested in Moriâ all along and they were returned to their normal state. On their journey, they had discovered many things and gotten to know each other rather well. Secretly, Moriâ had begun to fall in love with Endymion. Sometime later, Moriâ began to grow very ill and she and Endymion learned that she was sick with the Rage, a deadly disease spreading through the lands. Technically she should already have been dead. Moriâ steadily got worse and even began to lose her mind somewhat. Telling Endymion he owed her for helping him turn back to himself, Endymion helped Moriâ and they went on a quest for the cure. They searched many lands and Endymion even traveled through time and learned many things of aid to himself which Moriâ did not ever really learn.
In the end, they discovered the secret was Endymion and his personal immunity toward the disease. After a night of passion in which Moriâ and Endymion confessed their love for each other, Moriâ became cured and healthy once again. Afterward, Endymion and Moriâ became lovers and Endymion revealed his secret ambitions to Moriâ and requested that she share them with him. Yet Endymion began leaving for long journeys, some to fight his arch-enemy and half-brother Kratos and came back injured. The final time, Endymion had to call upon his mother, Amnesia, for aid and thus lost all memory of his time with Moriâ. He returned and shattered Moriâ's fragile heart.
Moriâ left Endymion after informing him that she was pregnant with his offspring though he rejected such news. She ran blindly to the outlands where she began pulling herself back together with the aid of Kratos, Endymion's half-brother and mortal enemy. They formed a strange sort of alliance in which Kratos took on a fatherly role once Moriâ gave birth to her two daughters: Mascamora meaning "Redemption" and Lacrimosa meaning: "Requiem". She raised them, vowing to nurture and love them after Endymion's death. She blamed and loathed Kratos after watching him kill Endymion by his own paws.
Nevertheless, she accepted his help with her daughters and learned more control and strength over her emotions. She did not become stoic like Endymion, but rather a greater version of herself, and more stubborn. As the daughters got older, she withheld information from them, particularly after Kratos vanished once Tartarus was defeated. Moriâ plotted to take over Kratos, and was glad in the suffering of the family who had brought about Endymion's end. Eventually, Lacrimosa asked about their biological father, and she told she and her sister enough.
Once they were a year of age, she moved forward and Lacrimosa became Empress of Giaku with Mascamora as Princess. Yet while her daughters ruled, Moriâ continued to be influence behind them, particularly Lacri. She often offered advice and allowed Charon to help with them as well since he seemed different from the rest of his family.
Eventually, the demon war struck, and Moriâ found herself wanting to protect in the battle where she could. She helped greatly through the war and even played some role in deciding how the new allied pack should be designed. She had not realized how much she had changed, but peace and life had forced her to consider more than her own issues. She found that she could actually fit amongst the wolves of Noctre Imperii now and has decided to spend her remaining life serenely.