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Commission of Melete and Morgott by @mostwantedpotato404
I love them so much! Look at them! My favourite Leyndell couple 🥰
Thank you so much for it
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@meleteart
Commission for @meleteart <3
Commissions info
Commission of Melete and Morgott by @mostwantedpotato404
I love them so much! Look at them! My favourite Leyndell couple 🥰
Thank you so much for it
Take your tarnished to work day or something
"Make sure to hold my hand so you won't get lost."
Chapters: 5/? Fandom: Elden Ring (Video Game) Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen/Original Character(s), Mohg Lord of Blood & Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen, Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen/Original Female Character(s), Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen/Tarnished Characters: Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen, Margit the Fell Omen (Elden Ring), Boc the Seamster (Elden Ring), Godrick the Grafted (Elden Ring), Mohg Lord of Blood (Elden Ring), Starscourge Radahn (Elden Ring), Original Characters, Original Female Character(s), Original Male Character(s) Additional Tags: Angst, Hurt/Comfort, Character Study, Slow Burn, Worldbuilding, Lore - Freeform, Elden Ring Lore, Depression, Implied/Referenced Suicide, Healing, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, there will be more demigods I'll be adding them in tags as the story progresses, no beta we die like Godwyn Summary:
Later it was said, that she came from sea, partying the deep waters before her mighty steed.
Later, they spoke of the wind that brought her to the broken land, where she looked for salvation for its people and herself.
Later, hushed voices whispered about fallen star, from which crater she emerged like a newly birthed god.
Those who witnessed it and heard such tales only smiled, but didn't comment. They knew the truth was much more interesting than any tale sprung by drunkards in the tavern or maidens on the market.
___________________ The ultimate self-indulge Morgott/OC story, delving deep into Elden Ring lore and it's themes.
Been having some troubles with posting, but no matter! We go on and here's a commision of two tarnished - Aysel and Aleksi lost in Liurnia 😶🌫️
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 4/? Fandom: Elden Ring (Video Game) Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen/Original Character(s), Mohg Lord of Blood & Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen, Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen/Original Female Character(s), Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen/Tarnished Characters: Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen, Margit the Fell Omen (Elden Ring), Boc the Seamster (Elden Ring), Godrick the Grafted (Elden Ring), Mohg Lord of Blood (Elden Ring), Starscourge Radahn (Elden Ring), Original Characters, Original Female Character(s), Original Male Character(s) Additional Tags: Angst, Hurt/Comfort, Character Study, Slow Burn, Worldbuilding, Lore - Freeform, Elden Ring Lore, Depression, Implied/Referenced Suicide, Healing, healing from depression, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, there will be more demigods I'll be adding them in tags as the story progresses Summary:
Later it was said, that she came from sea, partying the deep waters before her mighty steed.
Later, they spoke of the wind that brought her to the broken land, where she looked for salvation for its people and herself.
Later, hushed voices whispered about fallen star, from which crater she emerged like a newly birthed god.
Those who witnessed it and heard such tales only smiled, but didn't comment. They knew the truth was much more interesting than any tale sprung by drunkards in the tavern or maidens on the market.
___________________ The ultimate self-indulge Morgott/OC story, delving deep into Elden Ring lore, it's themes and also exploring different ones.
A commission done for a friend of his boy Gregor from Lords of the Fallen
Morgott, the Grace-Given | Boss Designs of Elden Ring #18
There is a dying city, choking on dust, and a veiled king on its throne. He sits and begs, like a dog for table scraps, that the Erdtree may open up its arms and love him; it never will, it never would.
Morgott was a tough cookie to try and do an analysis on, in no small part because I don't think I've seen enough of the game to fully get my head around him yet. Trying to pick a lens and an angle to analyze him through was kinda like pulling teeth, but hopefully Elden Ring will give me a few more opportunities to touch on some of the other aspects of his character as we go through.
As ever, if you enjoy this series, word-of-mouth and sharing is immensely helpful. The YouTube algorithm isn't exactly falling over itself to push 2-hour let's play / video essay hybrids right at the moment.
Little sketch inspired by Clair Obscure Ending - A life to love
Chapters: 3/? Fandom: Elden Ring (Video Game) Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen/Original Character(s), Mohg Lord of Blood & Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen, Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen/Original Female Character(s), Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen/Tarnished Characters: Morgott the Omen King | Margit the Fell Omen, Margit the Fell Omen (Elden Ring), Boc the Seamster (Elden Ring), Godrick the Grafted (Elden Ring), Mohg Lord of Blood (Elden Ring), Starscourge Radahn (Elden Ring), Original Characters, Original Female Character(s), Original Male Character(s) Additional Tags: Angst, Hurt/Comfort, Character Study, Slow Burn, Worldbuilding, Lore - Freeform, Elden Ring Lore, Depression, Implied/Referenced Suicide, Healing, healing from depression, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, there will be more demigods I'll be adding them in tags as the story progresses Summary:
Later it was said, that she came from sea, partying the deep waters before her mighty steed.
Later, they spoke of the wind that brought her to the broken land, where she looked for salvation for its people and herself.
Later, hushed voices whispered about fallen star, from which crater she emerged like a newly birthed god.
Those who witnessed it and heard such tales only smiled, but didn't comment. They knew the truth was much more interesting than any tale sprung by drunkards in the tavern or maidens on the market.
___________________ The ultimate self-indulge Morgott/OC story, delving deep into Elden Ring lore, it's themes and also exploring different ones.
bawwwwgghhh
please... if you’re going to attempt to speak in “old” english
THOU is the subject (Thou art…) THEE is the object (I look at thee) THY is for words beginning in a consonant (Thy dog) THINE is for words beginning in a vowel (Thine eyes)
this has been a psa
Also, because H was sometimes treated as a vowel when the grammar rules for thou/thee/thy/thine were formed,THINE can also be used for words beginning with H. For example, both “thy heart” and “thine heart” appear in Elizabethan poetry.
For consistency, however, if you’re saying “thine eyes”, make sure you also say “mine eyes” instead of “my eyes”.
Further to the PSA:
Thou/thee/thine is SINGULAR ONLY.
Verbs with “thou” end in -st or -est: thou canst, thou hast, thou dost, thou goest. Exception: the verbs will, shall, are, and were, which add only -t: thou wilt, thou shalt, thou art, thou wert.
Only in the indicative, though – when saying how things are (“Thou hast a big nose”). Not in the subjunctive, saying how things might be (“If thou go there…”) nor in the imperative, making instructions or requests (“Go thou there”).
The -eth or -th ending on verbs is EXACTLY EQUIVALENT TO THE -(e)s ENDING IN MODERN ENGLISH.
I go, thou goest, she goeth, we go, ye go, they go.
If you wouldn’t say “goes” in modern English, don’t say “goeth” in Shakespearean English.
“Goeth and getteth me a coffee” NO. KILL IT WITH FIRE.
Usually with an imperative you put the pronoun immediately after the verb, at least once in the sentence (“Go thou” / “Go ye”).
YE is the subject (Ye are…). YOU is the object.
Ye/you/your is both for PLURALS and for DEFERENCE, as vous in French.
There’s more, but that’ll do for now.
Oh wow. Reblogging for reference.
also “thou” is familiar. don’t have people saying it to strangers or superiors. except god. god is thou
Fun fact.
For me as a German this has always been relatively easy to remember and apply. Because we had the SAME forms. Well, almost.
We have a distinction between a familiar and formal ‘you’, which is the same grammatical person as thou/you were.
Ich, du, er/sie/es -> I, you, he/she/it
Wir, ihr, sie -> we, you, they
In old German, “du” was familiar, and doesn’t it sound a lot like “thou”? And “ihr” was formal. Today, we still have the distinction, but the formal address has shifted from “ihr” to “sie”, plural.
Our pronouns also get declined according to the cases. Du, dir, dein, dich Thou, thy, thine… and accusative is the same as nominative, thou.
As you can see, pretty similar.
And then the verb conjugation. It’s also almost the same, with second person singular also ending in -st.
Du hast - thou hast
Du gehst - thou goest
Du kannst - thou canst
They’re even almost or exactly the same words!
Early modern English (the Shakespearean English) is still closer to German than today’s English. A lot of the grammatical structure and the pronunciation were still closer to the common root.
Esquie, mon ami!
Welcome, honoured guest!
yawn.... ok... my break after inktober might have been a bit too long, but I'm back! And I'm back with someone special! Sobieski a lovely OC from @hustlebonezzz. I absolutely adore him
Day 31 Award
And my award is a full night sleep.... we are finnaly done :D
The ritual is complete. You have done very well.
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Although she lived far longer than any human should, only now the emptiness of her age caught up with her