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Morro
And Laloyd.
We are not dead. Yay.
I love to put humor in my fics
Same Morro same
Morro fazbear
morro yayyyy I just wanted to draw him more))
Love making Morro all about opposing concepts
He, who is so prideful, but the foundation of it is far too fragile because he bases his self-worth on titles and others' perception of him. So he tries to push his supremacy, but for how his ego is as tall as a mountain, it's not nearly as strong
Him believing himself invincible and beyond consequence in life, when he was but a fragile mortal and responding to "You're invincible, Morro" with "I thought that once before" as a ghost with far too few weaknesses
Him refusing to quit, putting his whole being into surviving and coming out on top, but the moment he thinks he hit the rock bottom he gives up because for all his stubbornness, he is so so tired of life and endless pursuit of unattainable goals that slowly drive him to his breaking point
Him being a prodigy but never enough. He, who Wu thought could be the green ninja. He, who was tossing the ninja around in an unfamiliar body with ease and made them fear him as much as Kai was afraid of water and Cole of ghosts. He, who had shown skill with both his wind and various weapons including the Sword of Sanctuary. He, who for all his prowess with wind never likely unlocked his true potential. He, who could never become the green ninja because the dark path he chose to take is opposite to the title he so desperately wants.
Master of wind, an element meant to be free, to bring life and symbolize change much like the water it shares an origin with and Morro, who died confined and spent his afterlife in a prison-realm, willingly became servant to a realm of stagnation and decay, whose one weakness as a ghost was water and its master in whom he could have found a kindred spirit.
Morro, whose fate had been both out of his control and a fault of his own. He was made to believe, he was promised, he was denied, those choices were always beyond him, it was an inevitable tragedy bound to happen. He left willingly, he chose a path of destruction, he chose to wear the chains that burden him even now. Wu could not teach those, who would not listen. Morro could not be someone he never tried to be, never thought to be.
Morro claiming himself fearless and throwing sticks at Grundles, wandering into dangerous caves (and continuing even when one killed him), looking at hell incarnate and smiling. Morro who always run and hid. From his problems, from his feelings, from the undoubtedly hard path to redemption. Morro who let go of Wu's hands because the paths we take are not always a straight line and the one offered to him was not something he wanted to brave through.
can I request more Morro in the nothing bad ever happens au 🙏🏽
More Alive Morro: He used to wear a lot more jewelry and makeup as a teen. Once the other ninjas and Lloyd arrived, his new responsibilities left him with zero time for his appearance. Between a tighter budget and constant exhaustion, he transitioned to baggy clothes that made training and cleaning easier. He still goes all out with his full makeup and outfit just to run to the supermarket.
Lloyd came to live at the monastery when he was five. Unlike Wu, Morro maintained much closer contact with the other Elemental Masters, as well as with his aunt and cousin. His cousin grew up knowing both the Master of Wind and his mother's phone number. Consequently, when Misako abandoned Lloyd at Darkley's Boarding School, Morro was the second person Lloyd called. So Morro came to get him.
Wu, his son, and his nephew started holding regular movie nights with Lloyd. The television that had sat unused for years finally had a purpose.
I didn’t think much on the ages, forgot to draw wu being older on the first one. Morro is in his late twenties.