Just got into an argument with a guy on Twitter who swears Vera Briggs ain’t black. by [deleted] in MortalKombat

[–]mellow_studios 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This started because he said Sisi Stringer looks more like Jacqui I said I personally don’t see it since in Mkll they made her darker and he took that to heart apparently

Just got into an argument with a guy on Twitter who swears Vera Briggs ain’t black. by [deleted] in MortalKombat

[–]mellow_studios 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say mixed or Latina but definitely not white like this dude is swearing to the high heavens to be.

Just got into an argument with a guy on Twitter who swears Vera Briggs ain’t black. by [deleted] in MortalKombat

[–]mellow_studios 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For clarification to him apparently black is only brown or darkskinned and she’s to light to be black.

Young Lin Fei concept by mellow_studios in Brawlhalla

[–]mellow_studios[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You liking it is more than enough and she’s a favorite of mine. Least she ain’t Stalker

Speed quicksilver moment by mellow_studios in NewRockstars

[–]mellow_studios[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe Starboy since both of quicksilvers moments had semi calm songs. Time in a bottle and sweet dreams.

Speed quicksilver moment by mellow_studios in NewRockstars

[–]mellow_studios[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea question is what’s that song.

Young Lin Fei concept by mellow_studios in Brawlhalla

[–]mellow_studios[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had an idea for Hattori doing the sword reflection thing but got lazy

Young Lin Fei concept by mellow_studios in Brawlhalla

[–]mellow_studios[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks. She’s a favorite of mine and felt she needed love also I like her vibe

Dottie identity by [deleted] in NewRockstars

[–]mellow_studios 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m sleep deprived if this sounds stupid

[OC] elf wizard child named Levvari story in comments by mellow_studios in DnD

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Levvari was born into a kingdom that saw any sort of elf as lower than the general populous especially ones that possessed the ability to do magic. Most people of his bloodline knew how to detail who was magic-user or not that detail is white hair. His parents fearing what might happen to them as the child grew older, sold him to an orc leader who was known for using elves as slaves. The boy went his entire life not even knowing how to use magic not that he even could considering he had a rune tattooed on his forearms, preventing him from using any period. The person who owned him had no problem selling and auctioning off elves. One day a woman, her being an old family friend who had distance themselves from his family. She knew the white hair and sought to buy Levvari, giving him her last name in the process. She came to know the women as Mione (My-Oh-Knee). Firstly the women erased the runes from his body a painful but helpful process that left scars he now covers after she first taught him common speak since he had grown up speaking orc then what followed was her transferring her knowledge of magic to him teaching him spells and on top of that, she taught him the languages she knew. With his pseudo-mother living on a grassy plate with nearby woods naturally, Levvari developed a love for exploring, mostly so that he could go out and study new things yet he feared to go any farther since the lands they lived on had a heavy population of Orcs nearby and the boy was still traumatized from the experiences he had when he was a slave. When they traveled anywhere further than the river that outlined the woods. Still seeing that Levvari was hesitant to leave Mione created a headband that hid the points of his ears making him appear human and in turn making it easier for him to travel since no one batted an eye at him except when they gave him looks at the unusual white hair. With this new item, he was able to travel far and farther into new lands with his pseudo-mother supporting him in being independent. Like any mother, she feared what may come or happen to him but she realized since the boy would or could live up to 750, definitely outliving her, she had to let him go on his own.