12-05-2006, 12:51 PM
I'm starting the writing soon. The experiences that will be described are limited to whats within morrowind. obviously we have no supernatural experiences besides those within being a sleeper, and reaching ascencion. But other lines will be drawn if they need to be...
Are we still going with the new face of peace for the sixth house? I mean, is their evil mask broken or what?
Anyway, onto his personality.
I figure Velos to be a type of a compassionate dictator. The compassion is so edible you can feel it. Along with that, he uses the carrier of his sleeper status to influence the house. He has a view of underminding the established dogma of the tribunal, and carries this with his persona.
As for his story, I figured he started off much like the good ashlander warrior, perhaps from the northern most settlement. But after exposure to the blight, it was to his suprise that he had the ablility to overcome it. After this, he began to have visions. His visions entailed Morrowind, a land free of house clamour, a land united under the vision of restoration. The blight would be a vehicle for this vision to come to reality. He felt the rejection of his own after revealing these dreams to his tribe's seer. She called him a heretic and deemed him insane for his claims, and as a result, he was exiled.
His skin afterwards began to grow deeper and more increasingly dark, along with other physical changes. After years of wandering the ashlands, he was discovered by a paticular Dagoth ____. Taken in, he was shown a contrast of the life he was led to believe under the ashlanders, and the view of the sixth house. By then, his tranformation became that of an asencended sleeper. His growth unto a higher status continued, as he began to grasp control of his 'features'. Soon enough, he himself began to work in the administration of the sixth house, that is after the dagoths realized his power. They brought him to Dagoth Ur himself...
from here on, my mind races with confict of morrowind lore/ morrowind mainquest events, and his 'hidden' involvment with some of them. Of course if you wanna make him come after Neveraine, feel free to snip all of this out.
Are we still going with the new face of peace for the sixth house? I mean, is their evil mask broken or what?
Anyway, onto his personality.
I figure Velos to be a type of a compassionate dictator. The compassion is so edible you can feel it. Along with that, he uses the carrier of his sleeper status to influence the house. He has a view of underminding the established dogma of the tribunal, and carries this with his persona.
As for his story, I figured he started off much like the good ashlander warrior, perhaps from the northern most settlement. But after exposure to the blight, it was to his suprise that he had the ablility to overcome it. After this, he began to have visions. His visions entailed Morrowind, a land free of house clamour, a land united under the vision of restoration. The blight would be a vehicle for this vision to come to reality. He felt the rejection of his own after revealing these dreams to his tribe's seer. She called him a heretic and deemed him insane for his claims, and as a result, he was exiled.
His skin afterwards began to grow deeper and more increasingly dark, along with other physical changes. After years of wandering the ashlands, he was discovered by a paticular Dagoth ____. Taken in, he was shown a contrast of the life he was led to believe under the ashlanders, and the view of the sixth house. By then, his tranformation became that of an asencended sleeper. His growth unto a higher status continued, as he began to grasp control of his 'features'. Soon enough, he himself began to work in the administration of the sixth house, that is after the dagoths realized his power. They brought him to Dagoth Ur himself...
from here on, my mind races with confict of morrowind lore/ morrowind mainquest events, and his 'hidden' involvment with some of them. Of course if you wanna make him come after Neveraine, feel free to snip all of this out.