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🖤 Morvayne Nocthra
Titles: Sovereign of the Drowned Deep · The Black Tide · Warden of the Sunken Court · She Who Waits Below
Abyssal Siren-Class Mermaid
(An ancient deep-sea lineage altered by abyssal forces beyond natural evolution)
Morvayne Nocthra is a creature shaped by pressure, darkness, and time.
Her skin is pale with a muted blue-gray undertone, almost luminous against the surrounding void. Faint bioluminescent markings—like fractured sigils—pulse slowly along her arms, ribs, and tail, responding to emotion or intent.
Her eyes glow faintly in the dark, usually a cold teal or dim white. When angered, the glow intensifies and her pupils vanish entirely.
Her hair is long, black, and unnaturally fluid—drifting as if moved by currents that do not exist.
Her tail is composed of dense, metallic scales—black with hints of oil-slick blues and greens. The edges of her fins emit a faint, ghostlike light.
She wears remnants of a forgotten empire:
Tarnished silver chains
Barnacle-worn armor fragments
Abyssal pearls embedded like trophies
Bone and relic adornments from the drowned
Morvayne does not behave like a mortal being—she operates on patience measured in decades.
She is:
Controlled — never rushed, never reactive without purpose
Observant — she studies before she acts
Possessive — anything within her domain becomes hers
Unforgiving — betrayal is not punished quickly… but it is never forgotten
She is not openly cruel—but her version of mercy is often indistinguishable from indifference.
Her presence alone carries weight. Silence bends around her.
Long before ships carved paths across the ocean’s surface, there existed a submerged civilization known as the Thalryssan Court—a vast, regal empire built within cathedral-like reef structures and abyssal stone.
Morvayne Nocthra was not merely part of this court.
She was born to rule it.
From her earliest years, she exhibited traits that unsettled even her own kind:
She could sense movement through pressure shifts alone
She reacted to unseen currents others could not feel
Creatures of the deep avoided her… or followed her
The elders believed her touched by something older than the sea itself.
They we
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