i think its a good thing i didn't actually do the main storyline with llev
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i think its a good thing i didn't actually do the main storyline with llev
A little sketch I did a while ago, of Julan (the companion NPC mod) and my Nerevarine, Llev! Just this year I finished the Morrowind and the Tribunal DLC main quests, I’m not kidding. What a fake fan is I. Nevertheless :,D My Nerevarine is a battlemage who fights with a spear (the best weapon in-game fight me). I also made a little modded house for him, just because he’s special :)
toyhouse icons for Winter and Llev :)
this fucking guy!!!!!
16 for mimo, 20 for Llev, and 5 for Law (specifically how amazing / mid / terrible are his morale speeches to his crew if he had to make one?)
MWAH MWAH MWAH 16) If money wasn’t a limit, what would they wear?
Excited to answer this one for Mimo as well :^) He is already kind of a fashion disaster but I think with unlimited funds it'd just get all kinds of worse. Most of the stuff he wears now is largely practical (pants loose enough to move around in, and shirts that cover his nips so they don't get too cold, but nothing super zesty) and I think the main difference would be a wild shift to the impractical. he'd be wearing pants with 9000 belts. He'd have a jacket or two with eight distinct zippers that need a second person's help to even get on at all. He'd wear so much mesh and fishnet shit he'd look like a dolphin caught by a trawler. I think the only thing that wouldn't change is he wouldn't ever get into fancy hats. because he has horns, and those are inconvenient for hats 20) What do they like that nobody else does? it'd be so fucked up if I said Rot right now. But for real I think Llev actually has quite a few weird proclivities that probably came along with being dead. I think the numbed senses (especially during his Arthas Servitude Era) would have pushed him to try more and more things to kind of keep any sense of life in him. This would especially be reflected in his food choices - not just in what he likes to eat but in what he will actively try, even when warned not to. He definitely expanded his horizons post-shadowlands as well, since I think from Draenor through BFA he was pretty like. Occupied and didn't really have the time for hobbies. I should think of some specific things but he's definitely got a weird streak that alienates him when it comes up 5) Speech! Speech! Speech! Speech! Will they give one, and what about?
This is SUCH a good question for Law, especially with your caveats. Here's the thing -- Law is the kind of guy who can casual his way into a speech whenever he needs to. He's a silver tongued guy in more ways than one and I think something he keeps in his back pocket is his ability to motivate people. He knows the buttons to push and the threads to pull to make himself evocative and he is supremely confident in his success doing so. That said, he's not a man who likes to flex that skill unless it is especially needed. He's not going to give dramatic speeches at the drop of a hat or any time his crew needs to go into battle, that'd make the shine come off the apple too quick. He needs it in his back pocket in case of emergencies. Suffice to say he's not exactly Dr Morale on the average day on the ship, and I think it'd be really easy to call him out on actually being terrible at keeping morale. He's also very flat in affect and blunt in his delivery of facts (ex. he's not going to say 'we will probably live' he is going to say 'there's a chance we all die') which very much makes him seem like he can't boost morale to save his life. He totally can he just doesn't usually try :')