Monster the Vamelfaer
Sells all the Shubi
View attachment 1239 Name: Mors
Gender: Male
Age: Immortal, usually looks to be in mid-20s or early 30s
Class: God
Role: God of Death
Relationships:
Medella - Mors has an interesting relationship with the Goddess of the Living. Most would swear they hate each other, while some would say otherwise.
Personality: Mors has an overall careless and lazy personality. He tends to be fairly apathetic, and it takes a lot to get him truly interested in something or someone. Understandably, the one thing that really fascinates Mors is death itself, which intrigues him in the same way a child might burn an ant under a magnifying glass.
Appearance: As a god, Mors has many different forms. However, he is often portrayed as being a tall man with a skeletal face, dark hair, dressed in black robes, with giant raven’s wings sprouting from his back. Nowadays, he prefers a slightly more modern (and humanoid) look. Still tall with black hair, he has yellow-colored eyes, a human face (adorned with stubble), and an average body type. His skin isn’t bone-white as it once was, but he’s definitely on the lighter end of the spectrum. Usually, he’s wearing a black trench coat over a dark grey suit. The soft plumage of the raven wings have now been replaced by solid, mechanical wings with razor sharp metal “feathers.” Each “feather” (small knives, really) is black in the center with a copper-colored edge. When fully extended, these wings are as wide as Mors is tall. The wings are also capable of folding up upon themselves like an accordion, storing themselves into a compact, metal pack on his back.
Gear:
Wings - Mors’ metal wings are useless for flying, of course. They’re far too heavy. However, the metal is practically impenetrable, and serves as an effective shield. The blades that make up the wings are also capable of detaching and shooting out in every which direction with nothing more than a shifting of his shoulders. This can trigger either one or many of the feathers. It’s possible to shoot out all the feathers at the same time, in which case returning the wings to their pack would allow the wings to reload the blades one time before he ran out of blades.
Reaper - A scythe with a copper-colored blade. The scythe has two forms; a pole and a flail. In its pole form, the scythe is even taller than Mors. This pole can break into chain-like sections in order to become a flail. However, other than just being a super cool way to slice people to bits, Reaper has another purpose. This scythe can cut the bond a departing soul has to a body, allowing it to pass on to the ether.
Abilities:
Soul Searching - Mors can literally see souls. A living soul is usually hard to spot, but a dying soul lights up in his vision like a beacon, allowing him to know when to cut it free.
Reanimation - Can turn a dead body into an undead being. Does not work on gods or automatons.
Soul Recollection - On rare occasions, he can place a soul back into a body, but only if it has been removed recently. Godly power.
Leeching - Upon physical contact, he can drain a person’s life force. It takes about 10 minutes of constant contact to fully drain someone. Does not work on gods or automatons.
Death Aura - When he wants, he gives off a general aura of fear and death, which often presents itself with the faint scent of rotting flesh.
Shapeshifting - General godly power. Can shapeshift into any living thing, humanoid or animal.
Immortality - General godly power. Does not age. Can only be killed by another god.
Combat Skills: Doesn't have to fight too often, so his skills might be a little bit rusty, but Mors is very good with melee weaponry. He's not so great with guns though.
Weaknesses: Mors' greatest weakness is his laziness, which can often lead him to take shortcuts or perform a shoddy job. Due to his apathetic nature, though he could likely win most fights he stepped into, it's possible he would just avoid the fight altogether because he didn't care enough to get involved. He also doesn't often think through the consequences of his actions, which has led to... Problems in the past.
Other Skills: What, being a god isn't enough for you? Please.
Bio: Mors would be qualified as one of the "ancient gods,” meaning that he wasn’t really born so much as he just appeared out of the blue. (Don’t ask.) Though there have always been questions about Mors’ origins. Is he actually Death incarnate, or is Death merely his charge? Not even he seems to know for sure, although he fancies that Death is an actual person. Needless to say, in addition to his dubious origins, Mors has never really got on well with the other gods. His careless nature tends to irk them, and one particular incident a few centuries ago only further fanned the flames. He’s still trying to pay penance for that, but Mors has always felt a little more at home in the mortal world than he does in Caeles. Being the God of Death and all, living in a realm filled with immortal beings is hardly interesting. He often goes down to Auroris to release dying souls from their bodies, but doesn’t usually interact with the people too much more than that, although he’s been quite the subject for ghost stories. Really, humanity is basically just his personal science project…
Additional Info: Nah
Gender: Male
Age: Immortal, usually looks to be in mid-20s or early 30s
Class: God
Role: God of Death
Relationships:
Medella - Mors has an interesting relationship with the Goddess of the Living. Most would swear they hate each other, while some would say otherwise.
Personality: Mors has an overall careless and lazy personality. He tends to be fairly apathetic, and it takes a lot to get him truly interested in something or someone. Understandably, the one thing that really fascinates Mors is death itself, which intrigues him in the same way a child might burn an ant under a magnifying glass.
Appearance: As a god, Mors has many different forms. However, he is often portrayed as being a tall man with a skeletal face, dark hair, dressed in black robes, with giant raven’s wings sprouting from his back. Nowadays, he prefers a slightly more modern (and humanoid) look. Still tall with black hair, he has yellow-colored eyes, a human face (adorned with stubble), and an average body type. His skin isn’t bone-white as it once was, but he’s definitely on the lighter end of the spectrum. Usually, he’s wearing a black trench coat over a dark grey suit. The soft plumage of the raven wings have now been replaced by solid, mechanical wings with razor sharp metal “feathers.” Each “feather” (small knives, really) is black in the center with a copper-colored edge. When fully extended, these wings are as wide as Mors is tall. The wings are also capable of folding up upon themselves like an accordion, storing themselves into a compact, metal pack on his back.
Gear:
Wings - Mors’ metal wings are useless for flying, of course. They’re far too heavy. However, the metal is practically impenetrable, and serves as an effective shield. The blades that make up the wings are also capable of detaching and shooting out in every which direction with nothing more than a shifting of his shoulders. This can trigger either one or many of the feathers. It’s possible to shoot out all the feathers at the same time, in which case returning the wings to their pack would allow the wings to reload the blades one time before he ran out of blades.
Reaper - A scythe with a copper-colored blade. The scythe has two forms; a pole and a flail. In its pole form, the scythe is even taller than Mors. This pole can break into chain-like sections in order to become a flail. However, other than just being a super cool way to slice people to bits, Reaper has another purpose. This scythe can cut the bond a departing soul has to a body, allowing it to pass on to the ether.
Abilities:
Soul Searching - Mors can literally see souls. A living soul is usually hard to spot, but a dying soul lights up in his vision like a beacon, allowing him to know when to cut it free.
Reanimation - Can turn a dead body into an undead being. Does not work on gods or automatons.
Soul Recollection - On rare occasions, he can place a soul back into a body, but only if it has been removed recently. Godly power.
Leeching - Upon physical contact, he can drain a person’s life force. It takes about 10 minutes of constant contact to fully drain someone. Does not work on gods or automatons.
Death Aura - When he wants, he gives off a general aura of fear and death, which often presents itself with the faint scent of rotting flesh.
Shapeshifting - General godly power. Can shapeshift into any living thing, humanoid or animal.
Immortality - General godly power. Does not age. Can only be killed by another god.
Combat Skills: Doesn't have to fight too often, so his skills might be a little bit rusty, but Mors is very good with melee weaponry. He's not so great with guns though.
Weaknesses: Mors' greatest weakness is his laziness, which can often lead him to take shortcuts or perform a shoddy job. Due to his apathetic nature, though he could likely win most fights he stepped into, it's possible he would just avoid the fight altogether because he didn't care enough to get involved. He also doesn't often think through the consequences of his actions, which has led to... Problems in the past.
Other Skills: What, being a god isn't enough for you? Please.
Bio: Mors would be qualified as one of the "ancient gods,” meaning that he wasn’t really born so much as he just appeared out of the blue. (Don’t ask.) Though there have always been questions about Mors’ origins. Is he actually Death incarnate, or is Death merely his charge? Not even he seems to know for sure, although he fancies that Death is an actual person. Needless to say, in addition to his dubious origins, Mors has never really got on well with the other gods. His careless nature tends to irk them, and one particular incident a few centuries ago only further fanned the flames. He’s still trying to pay penance for that, but Mors has always felt a little more at home in the mortal world than he does in Caeles. Being the God of Death and all, living in a realm filled with immortal beings is hardly interesting. He often goes down to Auroris to release dying souls from their bodies, but doesn’t usually interact with the people too much more than that, although he’s been quite the subject for ghost stories. Really, humanity is basically just his personal science project…
Additional Info: Nah
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