Wrynn is in no way like jacksepticeye. He is not meant to be Sean, and I will not play him as Sean. Sean is simply meant to be his face claim, as well as having Sean's original name for his human alias.
Wrynn's original story was heavily based off of the movie The Last Unicorn, however I've changed a lot of it since its draft I created in 2017. It still includes the Red Bull, and the rest of the unicorn species being trapped away in the sea, but otherwise (except for some small details) it is entirely my own.
Wrynn is about 13.5 billion years old. Having been one of the first species on the planet earth, he is the oldest living being to this current day.
I'd like to be very clear that this is an OC. I am in no way interested in role-playing as Sean himself, and Wrynn's attitude is completely created by me. As stated above, I simply use Sean as a faceclaim, as well as his birth name as a human alias for Wrynn.
These are a few things I thought would be important. Since there is no where else for me to put this, I am going to post this here, as well as under my rules.
I honestly didn't want to do this with Azariel, but the more I think about it, and about how I made her, the abilities and skills she has... the more it just seems blatantly obvious that I was trying to do something special with her.
Let me explain this. I originally developed Azariel as a D&D muse. She was a half-elf Druid that lived in a snowy forest and had a wolf companion.
And when I made the switch to Skyrim rp, I made her a Snow Elf, partly because of her appearance, but mostly because I was just fascinated by the idea of there being more Snow Elves still living in Tamriel.
Now the rest is under the cut, because this is gonna get pretty long.
Then there's her family, who upon discovering her gift of foresight, AT A VERY YOUNG AGE mind you, they did everything humanly possible to keep her protected. The birth mark, and being able to glimpse the future (and the past, though Azariel hasn't quite discovered this part yet) were flat out signs that she was important... blessed, even.
For the remaining Snow Elves, those who not only escaped slaughter and the Dwemer's betrayal, but had survived all these years, you can only imagine the implications of Azariel's very existence. The Elder of Azariel's clan (who I haven't mentioned all that much yet), was actually an Acolyte of the Chantry of Auri-El. One of very few to escape when the Falmer invaded the chantry. But the Elder alone suggested that Azariel learn as much about their history as possible, and even taught her many of the things she knows about the betrayal of the Dwemer, the fall of the Snow Elves, the Night of Tears, and all of their history.
This is how Azariel came to develop the belief that the Falmer, or the Snow Elves, brought their own destruction upon themselves, by being so arrogant in thinking they could just slaughter the humans they believed 'inferior'. It's also why Azariel has a major issue with the Thalmor and the general Altmer belief that their race is superior. She knows what happened to the Snow Elves, and while the Altmer may be greater in numbers, all she sees is the past being repeated. There is also the knowledge that her clan, and many of the other clans that survived, called to the Altmer, the first Aldmeri Dominion, for aid when they were seeking refuge from the invading Atmorans. But the Dominion did NOTHING. And continued to do nothing, regardless of how many times the request was sent over centuries and millennia, the Dominion and the Altmer did nothing to help the remaining Snow Elves. Eventually the requests ceased, and the clans did everything they could to adjust to their new way of live, moving from place to place and never settling in one area for longer than four years at a time. Utilizing Illusion magic to blend in with the races of the area they lived closest to.
But let's move on, before I lose track.
Moving on to Azariel's skills. From a young age, she was fascinated watching the hunters of her clan. They went out into the wilderness every day to bring back enough food to feed the whole clan. And while there were a few who traveled to towns and cities for other supplies, Azariel was more interested in hunting. But while she wasn't allowed outside of the encampment, she instead spent the majority of her childhood learning to use magic. Illusion magic to blend in, and Restoration magic, for healing and harnessing the power of the sun. And while Azariel could use Frost spells as well, she didn't like it as much, and instead had quite a knack for casting Sun-based spells, even discovering and making up spells of her own. Yet another unusual sign, when other elflings her age were mastering Frost spells instead, or simply mastering the healing spells they were taught. While Azariel doesn't rely on her sun spells all that much, they are especially useful whenever she has to fight undead or vampires, and she uses them accordingly in such situations.
And I haven't decided on the exact age, but I would probably guess when Azariel was 25 (the relative equivalent of 9 years for a human child) her father took her out hunting for the first time. Azariel took to using a bow like she was meant to hold one since birth. Not that she didn't have her struggles learning, but she learned how to hunt with a bow far quicker than learning to fight with a sword. And even then, she didn't start learning to use a sword until much later in life.
So all these details put together.
Azariel was born with a sun-shaped birthmark that is uncannily reminiscent of Auri-El's sun sigil. She has the gift of Foresight. She is undeniably skilled with Sun magic and a Bow.
At least three of these traits match up with the way I've developed Auri-El as a muse. And given all the other little details, I just... I'm still not sure I wanna go this route with her, but everything just keeps pointing towards her having been touched/blessed by Auri-El. Perhaps to be a Savior of the remaining Snow Elves. I honestly am not sure at this point, because I was trying so hard to deny these little details that just SCREAMED of this significance.
I kinda want to get some feedback about this, if anyone's willing, because I'm not sure. I kind of want to make this an important plot point for her story/canon, but at the same time I don't want to make people think that I'm trying to make her better than she is. Azariel is still very much a Snow Elf with issues about several different things, and even having this plot for her wouldn't change who she is as a person, because I already know pretty much who she is as a character, but I just haven't laid out all the details for everyone yet (mostly because I've had little to no interaction with other muses on her blog).