Morri | she/her/any | 20s | neurodivergent | wciff | active in random spurts only | waaayyy too obssessed with her own oc's | if you're from writeblr, please don't follow! this is not my writing blog!
Welcome to my blog! I’m glad to have you. My name is Morrigan, but I often go by Morri. I mainly use she/her pronouns, but you can refer to me by any pronouns, idc. I’m in my early 20s, and I’m studying zoology and animal behavior.
I am WCIF Friendly, as well as random ask friendly, and just friendly in general (I hope), so don’t hesitate to send me an ask or dm. I’m always down to chat, especially about ttrpgs, video games, and my ocs.
My cc-finds blog is @morrigan-finds.
Reminder that my blog is a safe space, and bigotry of any kind will not be tolerated on this blog.
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"I will find you!" he called across the impossible space, "No matter how long it takes! Nothing in Heaven or Hell will stop me, I swear it!"
Miles and years and lifetimes away, Frederick gave him one last smile and said, "I know." And then, he was gone, torn away by the gale, as if he had never been.
Then, only Helvah remained—left to be torn by the unseen winds of that great and terrible chaos. To be unmade, as everything he had come to love simply ceased to be.
Made for this monster post, but I'm low-key obsessed with it, okay? It deserves its own post. Helvah being so far off-model is extremely jarring. But, nearly being murdered as your universe caves in has an effect on your final moments. At least before the world-state resets.
I haven't even started to set up the explanation for this image. No one has time or attention for that. Anyway. Don't mind me. Just abusing my star backdrop, and this set by @herecirmsims.
Other cc by @subtles4stubble @natalia-auditore @daylifesims @trillyke and @lady-moriel. (And us.) Unedited below the cut.
I straight-up made cc for this. That's how much it means to me.
This started life as a 'share your favorite Sim' tag game, but it got deep when we realized we couldn't just present them without explaining them. Largely for @morrigan-sims , who both tagged us, and inspired us to talk about the characters we owe everything. Morrigan recently went through something we've been through, so it felt right.
This is our equivalent of "it gets better", but for characters. And it's longer than it has any right to be, so buckle up. There's a reason we don't talk about our kids much. This is what happens.
Frederick Duncan and Henry Christophe Abernathy started their lives as Frederick Du Con and Helvah Sei'Dist. These two have appeared before, but not in their "true" forms. And the reason for that is...that their world died, and we had to move them elsewhere. Then, we sorta moved them back? More on that below, along with the questions.
Before that, cc credits here: @subtles4stubble @joliebean @simandy @shandir @strangestorytellersims @daylifesims @trillyke and @tzuhu [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Poses by @helgatisha @herecirmsims and @atashi77.
Survivors of World-Death:
Frederick and Helvah started life in a slightly kinky, comical fantasy RPG, where Dez and I met in 2006. In a world of cat-boys, maid costumes and magic, we found each other through common ground: we both made complex characters, with books-worth of backstory, and could not wait to challenge them. Dez's enthusiastic comment on my concept art started a friendship that would change both our lives. Our characters later fell in love--10 years before we realized that we had fallen in love, too. We just hadn't known it yet. Because we're dumb af.
Then, the worst happened. In 2009, the RPG group fell apart, and the site that hosted it was suddenly shut down. We were crushed. It was like their world had disappeared, threatening to take them with it. The setting belonged to someone else. What could we do with characters that had nowhere to go?
We did other things, for a while--but we kept them in our minds. They showed up as cameos in modern worlds, and we played with their dynamic. The answer to the problem came suddenly in 2017. We didn't own the world they came from, but we owned their origins. As they came from the same kingdom, a neighbor of the original setting, we simply moved them home. That is how our series, KINGDOM, got started. Their part of the world has been revised, through an event that reset their timeline, but it's better for them both. And, they get to be together. That's all that matters.
The moral here is this: you may share your characters' lives and worlds with other people--but in the end, they are yours, and they remain with you. You just have to find where they belong. It may take some time, but they'll be ready when you are.
(Also, save everything you make. Or you'll end up like me and Dez, spending a week digging for 20-year-old character references.)
Now that we've lost 95% of you: the actual prompts lmao
Helvah: Helvah is a workaholic. He spends more time researching than he does sleeping. As Henry, he works for an intelligence agency--a nod to his role in KINGDOM, where he serves as Royal Inquisitor to the Queen of Achillea. (Much more fun than it sounds.) When he's not working, he goes on long people-watching walks. His hobbies include reading, languages, yoga, contortionism, knot-tying, journaling, and giving unasked-for advice.
Frederick: Aside from the time period, the major difference between settings is that in KINGDOM, Frederick has his life figured out, and in the modern world, he doesn't. (Relatable.) At home, he spends his days reading and giving asked-for advice as court counselor. In the modern day, he has a few more challenges, including deciding what he wants to do with his life. Tea cups stack up on his desk in both places. Only one has servants to collect them before they go weird. The other one has a bemused Henry instead.
A Bit About Their Family:
Helvah: It's complicated. His noble/rich parents were distant growing up, leaving him in the care of a nanny and their head servant, who are more like his parents. His older brother, V, is equal parts his closest ally and worst enemy. Despite this, he often runs interference between his brother and parents (and other people), mediating to keep personalities from boiling over. He grew to understand his father as he aged, and they have a subtle bond. His mother is present, but the brilliance he inherited reflects more coldly from her. They don't see eye to eye; she's too much like her older son.
Frederick: Freddie is the youngest adopted son of a soldier who does not like other people. His older sibling, Fred--also adopted--is the bad one, and encourages freethinking (and often destructive behavior). Freddie learned most of his counseling skill negotiating between Fred and their father, Reginald. He loves them, but if being an adult is having your shit figured out, he's fairly sure they aren't adults. Reginald is protective of him, being the baby, but his sibling's interference prevented him being too smothered. Despite Dad's best efforts.
A Bit About Their Close Relationships/Friends:
Helvah is generally too busy to keep close friends, but he was on good terms with most of the court. His older brother is a constant source of frustration, and they share a somewhat unhealthy rivalry. Helvah would back him in a fight without question, but he'd also fight him in the dirt, and definitely lose. V's overt athleticism and brutality inspired Helvah to favor strategy over force, using him as an example to avoid. Even in a modern setting, the dynamic remains: Henry is the peacekeeper, and V is the problem. Both are fine with this.
Freddie gets along well with his father's partner, Jasper, who partly helped to raise him and is also a bad influence, and with his older sibling Fred. Frederick looks up to Fred for all the wrong reasons, inspired by their daring, if not their poor choices. Fred spent their childhood looking out for him. His father dotes on him, though his workload prevents them spending much time together. He has a friendly relationship with the entire castle staff, largely because he grew up with few servants and views everyone fairly equally.
Their Goals In Life:
Having a life is about all they can hope for, considering their backgrounds, and they are enjoying it as much as they can. Their current focus is raising their kids and keeping their siblings out of trouble. And they're happy to have the chance.
Tagging:
If you're actually reading this, you're tagged. Don't take our example; we had to go overboard. Thanks for coming to our TED talk. If you read this far, you get free cc. Both for male frame. (Don't snitch. Thank you for reading.)
This is your annual reminder that aromantic people exist and are part of the queer community. Happy pride to every aro person out there. Be proud, and don't let the amatonormativity get to you too much. You are valid, and I love you.
I decided to play around with my simself for the occasion, including making a recreation of my bedroom, complete with weird decor and my cats. <3
and here's a picture of the real room (at least this side of it) for comparison
Please take care of yourselves and each other this month!
(Plus an important reminder that trans women are women and trans men are men, aspec people are queer, and all queer people deserve to feel safe. Anyone who thinks otherwise is not welcome on this blog.)
not every mutual fits neatly into an archetypal medievalism but there are some mutuals that im like yeah addressing you as “my liege” would come strangely naturally
Someone Else's OC In My Style (Sort Of)
Saxen Smith (@herecirm-warcry
I asked Herecirm if I could hang with Sax for a bit, so here we are! My Dark Magic Reignited poses suit him to the ground.
I tried painting over the hair to add some glow on the hair in Procreate, but I can't paint or draw hair at all, so it looked awful, so that version isn't here. I had fun doing these!
I'm not bad, I'm not good
I drank every sky that I could
Made myself mythical, tried to be real
Saw the future in the face of a daffodil
Perfume and Milk | Florence + the Machine
And I am changing, becoming something else
A creature of longing, tending only to myself
Licking my wounds, burrowing down
In a house in the woods on the edge of town
Well, healing is slow, it comes and it goes
A glimpse of the sun, then a flurry of snow
The first green shoots and a sudden frost
Oh, something's gained when something's lost
The rot and the ruin, the earth and the worms
The seasons change, the world turns
The world turns
I tag @cinamun @warmsol @elderwisp @thebramblewood
Lord Adrian Lockwood & his bodyguard, Sigmar Passeone
I got tagged to make an alternate version of one of my sims, as per the challenge created by @elderwisp!! Of course I had to choose my boy Rook! Here he is being an evil scheming bastard, under the advice of the BBEG, Dr. Purity. 💜
Details of the AU and a bonus pic under the cut!
This is part of an AU that's lived in my head for a very long time. It's essentially an Evil!Rook AU, and the short version is that Rook never meets the party and ends up becoming the political pawn and right-hand man of Dr. Purity.
(If you're curious, the reason is that he ends up in the Black Desert Kingdom instead of the Feywild and meets Sigmar before the party is even formed, then is eventually told his true identity and recruited into Dr. Purity's cult, the Children of the Enlightened.)
He takes on a much more social/political role, taking his father's seat on the council of Arborcea and meeting with other leaders of the Leyland Confederation in order to make sure that the Children of the Enlightened's goals are being met.
(He mostly hates it, but he'll do whatever Purity asks of him.)
In this set of images, he's participating in a series of meetings hosted in Svarga, home to Minister Consin White, who is all to happy to help hide the real Dr. Purity.
Since the Sigmar corpse-puppet never joins the party in this AU, he is never destroyed, and is able to be used as Rook's advisor and bodyguard (not that he needs the latter).
At the end of it all, Rook ends up as the penultimate boss of the campaign, commanding a crew of nightwalkers instead of his canonical pirate crew. The party kills him. (But since they've never met him, they have no emotional attachment to him, and thus no qualms about in the slightest about killing him.)
Purity is very proud of his favorite pawn Rook.
They're both unhealthily attached to one another (much more so than in canon, since Rook meets Sigmar immediately post-Wolf and doesn't have the party to act as an emotional or moral buffer) and, in short, this is the universe where they make each other worse.
Lord Adrian Lockwood & his bodyguard, Sigmar Passeone
I got tagged to make an alternate version of one of my sims, as per the challenge created by @elderwisp!! Of course I had to choose my boy Rook! Here he is being an evil scheming bastard, under the advice of the BBEG, Dr. Purity. 💜
Details of the AU and a bonus pic under the cut!
This is part of an AU that's lived in my head for a very long time. It's essentially an Evil!Rook AU, and the short version is that Rook never meets the party and ends up becoming the political pawn and right-hand man of Dr. Purity.
(If you're curious, the reason is that he ends up in the Black Desert Kingdom instead of the Feywild and meets Sigmar before the party is even formed, then is eventually told his true identity and recruited into Dr. Purity's cult, the Children of the Enlightened.)
He takes on a much more social/political role, taking his father's seat on the council of Arborcea and meeting with other leaders of the Leyland Confederation in order to make sure that the Children of the Enlightened's goals are being met.
(He mostly hates it, but he'll do whatever Purity asks of him.)
In this set of images, he's participating in a series of meetings hosted in Svarga, home to Minister Consin White, who is all to happy to help hide the real Dr. Purity.
Since the Sigmar corpse-puppet never joins the party in this AU, he is never destroyed, and is able to be used as Rook's advisor and bodyguard (not that he needs the latter).
At the end of it all, Rook ends up as the penultimate boss of the campaign, commanding a crew of nightwalkers instead of his canonical pirate crew. The party kills him. (But since they've never met him, they have no emotional attachment to him, and thus no qualms about in the slightest about killing him.)
Purity is very proud of his favorite pawn Rook.
They're both unhealthily attached to one another (much more so than in canon, since Rook meets Sigmar immediately post-Wolf and doesn't have the party to act as an emotional or moral buffer) and, in short, this is the universe where they make each other worse.
Lord Adrian Lockwood & his bodyguard, Sigmar Passeone
I got tagged to make an alternate version of one of my sims, as per the challenge created by @elderwisp!! Of course I had to choose my boy Rook! Here he is being an evil scheming bastard, under the advice of the BBEG, Dr. Purity. 💜
Details of the AU and a bonus pic under the cut!
This is part of an AU that's lived in my head for a very long time. It's essentially an Evil!Rook AU, and the short version is that Rook never meets the party and ends up becoming the political pawn and right-hand man of Dr. Purity.
(If you're curious, the reason is that he ends up in the Black Desert Kingdom instead of the Feywild and meets Sigmar before the party is even formed, then is eventually told his true identity and recruited into Dr. Purity's cult, the Children of the Enlightened.)
He takes on a much more social/political role, taking his father's seat on the council of Arborcea and meeting with other leaders of the Leyland Confederation in order to make sure that the Children of the Enlightened's goals are being met.
(He mostly hates it, but he'll do whatever Purity asks of him.)
In this set of images, he's participating in a series of meetings hosted in Svarga, home to Minister Consin White, who is all to happy to help hide the real Dr. Purity.
Since the Sigmar corpse-puppet never joins the party in this AU, he is never destroyed, and is able to be used as Rook's advisor and bodyguard (not that he needs the latter).
At the end of it all, Rook ends up as the penultimate boss of the campaign, commanding a crew of nightwalkers instead of his canonical pirate crew. The party kills him. (But since they've never met him, they have no emotional attachment to him, and thus no qualms about in the slightest about killing him.)
Purity is very proud of his favorite pawn Rook.
They're both unhealthily attached to one another (much more so than in canon, since Rook meets Sigmar immediately post-Wolf and doesn't have the party to act as an emotional or moral buffer) and, in short, this is the universe where they make each other worse.