Hello fellow marine animal lovers!
I started this blog because…I was interested! Not to mention I see a lot of friends here. I hope we can get along!
Ooc!!
This character is my Dispatch oc; Moray! I shall explain him. Michael Brown (Moray), was forced to hide his eel-like features from everyone.
He had every degree, as well as a lot of scholarships. He was forced to basically work for everything. He grew up with Herm—being childhood friends with him since they were in elementary school. Michael has the ability to turn completely human, meaning Herm grew up knowing that Michael didn’t have a single power.
One day, Herm brought Michael to Z-Team. Michael was working on a research project on a massive boat; and since the Z-Team had a break that day, they went along. However, that’s when it went downhill. The boat had crashed and was stuck between rocks. As they team nearly drowned—Michael revealed himself as an eel-like humanoid. Using the electricity conducted and build underneath the water, it was enough to blast everyone safely to shore. That’s when he became a hero.
Moray chose to stay in the form that he was born with, rather than that human form he was forced to stay in. Now, to explain his appearance! His skin is gray-ish and very wet. He has black hair tied into a messy bun, and his body is relatively smooth. He has sharp clawed fingertips and a tail that’s made out of pure muscle and bones. It works like an extra limb. He can glow in the dark with the bioluminescent scales that are seen like freckles scattered on his body.
Moray’s only disability is the need to be moist. He has two pairs of gills, on his neck and chest. But, he also has lungs. He can survive in and out of water. He just needs to weekly submerge himself in water and can survive for a week until needing to do it again. He simply needs to dunk himself in water once a week to prevent himself from drying up. He is a mix between a Moray and Electric Eel. He has the abilities of both creatures. From the electric shocks to the second jaw that Moray eel’s have.
That’s all! I hope you all enjoy Moray!











