Targuff, Nerevarine
I haven’t played Morrowind yet, but am highly interested in its story. I need to get around to playing it so I can develop my Nerevarine properly.
This is Targuff and her bristleback, Mulmok! She’s a riekling and scorned by her tribe after a dwarven-scavenging trip resulted in the death of her son, who was supposed to challenge the chief. She tended to the bristlebacks and stayed out of the tribe’s internal workings, which gave her a lot of free time to travel Solstheim.
My current plan for her is that she’ll meet a Bosmer who is able to semi-understand the riekling language and speaks with her on one of her outings. Through this, he learns that she fits the bill of the first trial of the Nerevarine prophecy (born on a certain day to uncertain parents — she isn’t aware of its implications or who Nerevar is [as a riekling, they assume Solstheim is the whole world, and are very sheltered]). This Bosmer is working for the Blades and the Empire, and manages to get/convince her to come to Morrowind to “see the world,” but really wants her to create religious upset on the Empire’s behalf.
Targuff’s journey follows one of complete mindfuckery. She doesn’t know any other language but riekling, and this Bosmer is her only way to communicate with the rest of the world. She’s not very favored, and in turn does not favor Morrowind. However, she’s intrigued, enchanted, and terrified of this whole new, giant world before her, and she wants to see it. Unfortunately, she gets stuck in Morrowind for a long time dealing with being the Empire’s plaything and the target of House Dagoth and a few Daedric Princes. The sooner she finds out about her translator’s toying, the better, but ofc I plan on making things be worse for her.
At least she has Mulmok :]
The second image is a bit older than the first. I originally planned to line and color it but never found the motivation for it















