honestly im still unsure how old she should be..... BUT! Listen. I get inspo of warden and ancient city, I think that she can be villager of one of ancient cities
(If minecraft says that potions are magic, I think its more about alchemy) So... all of hunters have knowledge how to create alchemy arrows to use it on hunt...
Marin always travel in snowy biomes, mostly in taiga~ rarely show up not in this biomes. If she go to the village, she always hide her skin color to not scare villagers. mostly she travel for ingredients for alchemy, because not always she can find all that she need by herself
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My big pillager general oc!!!!
Midnight is a descendant of Giant Tower Guards (MC Dungeons) and therefore is much much larger than most pillagers. His family had ruled over a section of Pillagers for a very long time, however, Midnight tends to believe a softer approach can show off a certain regal/royal vibe, and prefers it that way. He lives in a rather lavish Woodland Mansion, and collects treasures from around the world on his (rare) patrols.
Obviously, as a result of his large size, he struggles greatly with back problems and tends to be found laying down in order to talk to his illagers and servants. (When laying down hes about the size of a ravager or so) Midnight is skilled in fighting and magic, but not as impressive as Evokers. Though he can summon Vexes as big as the player. Either way, he is very much gentle and kind to any illager, and tends to tolerate witches, although their joyous and carefree nature seems to upset him. Even Villagers to a point are given the 'generous' option of giving themselves up before ultimately being pillaged. Even though this calm demeanor, Midnight makes it very very clear that he is more than capable of destroying Villages and killing many to get his way.
Midnight isn't terribly important or well developed yet as he comes in a bit later into the story. Eventually Midnight will form an alliance with Rose! (the main villain who I will into right after this) No telling how long their truce will last though.
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here’s my Geneva doodles! Geneva (she/her) is a pillager, and in-game shes one who i have trapped behind a wall and broke her crossbow. I need to get her an actual house ;w;
Lore-wise, Geneva is about 56 or so, but looks a little older because of a lot of wrinkles on her face (i put too many on the first doodle but i was trying stuff out). She's pretty strong, but has chronic pain in her wrists and shoulders.
She is the butchest person this side of Silverpeak, but is aromantic (lesbians everywhere are heartbroken). Geneva looks VERY masculine, so often gets confused for a guy, which doesnt piss her off very often but sometimes it does. She basically always has her hair up in a bun, braided, high ponytail, etc. However, when she has it down when bathing, its very long, almost to her thighs.
Cadmus was originally hunted by her in the early days of Grandrath's founding, but he managed to steal and break her crossbow, tying her up and leaving her under a tree. Later, they put her in a cave and untied her behind "bars" because she kept trying to kill them. She's now mostly friendly, and doesn't feel super guilty for all of her past actions but theres a couple things that she regrets.
She has one estranged daughter who she hasnt seen for years and doesnt know if she's alive or not.
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Tell us about beowulf
BEOWULF!!!!!!!! get ready for a long post I could write 500 page essays on this man I love him so much <3
So to talk about Beowulf I'm also going to have to talk a little bit about my take on the illagers, and how the cult is structured in my interpretation of the lore.
Beowulf is from the Minecraft: Dungeons timeline, which I interpret as being retroactive to the base game (that doesn't really matter, though, I feel like I could squeeze him into any timeline, as his story is kinda isolated, for lack of a better word.)
He was born and raised until the age of 14 in a mansion to the far, far north, in the tundra. Instead of being located in the dark forest, the mansion is located in the ice spikes. The region is simply regarded as The North/Northern Territory, the illagers within that mansion "own" everything that the snow and ice touches throughout the (very large) region.
While his family was, for the most part, non-magical, they had a powerful rank within their cult sect, and were essentially the right-hand men to the leader of said sect. What his family lacked in magical skill, they had in military might.
As a result, Beowulf grew up privileged compared to other illagers. Unlike most others, he had access to an education (an abysmal education, but an education nonetheless), fresh(er) food, and a somewhat comfortable bed to sleep in at night.
Despite these advantages, he was still heavily mistreated by those around him, both by peers and by people in positions of power.
He has always been considered a bit of a black sheep within his family. While he was never necessarily a "bad" kid, as a child he never seemed to have much interest in continuing on the family legacy (pillaging, terrorizing the innocent) and would struggle with following the direction of his mother and father.
At 14, his father would have him enlisted in their cult sect's pillager army, believing it would correct his son's "odd" behaviors [and, because of their family's status and notoriety, he would be expected to enlist at some point anyway. (Note: Beowulf has multiple developmental and learning disabilities; such as autism, ADHD, severe dyslexia and dyscalculia.)]
He would spend the next 16 years of his life stationed at outposts located all across the tundra, rarely visiting home.
At 30 he would be stationed at Whistling Peaks, a possibly haunted mountain-top outpost that had been previously abandoned for the past 70 years.
Shortly after the arrival of the pillagers, a weeks-long blizzard hit the tundra, locking the already severely under prepared platoon inside of their outpost. Threats of starvation, freezing to death, and cannibalism became very likely possibilities.
Eventually, though, the blizzard would end and the clouds would part. The clearing of the snow revealed a village down, deep in the valley below the outpost.
Desperate for resources and food, a group of pillagers would head into the valley to beg from the villagers. Hesitant, the villagers would agree to share... as long as the platoon agreed to their conditions.
The pillagers were now tasked with keeping the village safe. They were not allowed to loot or destroy, must do night patrols, and drive any unwanted mobs or players out of the area.
Beowulf is of the pillagers who were put into town to do night patrols.
Slowly, the villagers and illagers would start to mingle together, the barriers that separated them had begun to break down.
Prior to their assigned night patrols, Beowulf and his group would often head into a local tavern for food and drinks. There he would meet Lucrezia, the head barmaid and general manager of the tavern. He was immediately head over heels for her.
Meanwhile, she barely acknowledged him.
Eventually, through his very awkward attempts at flirting and getting to know her, Lucrezia would acknowledge him. They would begin talking and become friends; Beowulf would walk her home every night after her shift at the tavern.
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Matias after rescuing a dozen Illager cubs, is covered on them as they cling like koalas. He does the awkward dragging kids around walk out of the Hero Guild, which is soaked with the blood and remains of all of the Players who had the cubs captive.
The cubs hadn't been fed for an unknown time, and were in bad condition with filthy clothes and wounds. Sensing safety, the cubs cling tighter and dug in little claws. Matias winces but endures the discomfort, being reminded of baby Eimear. They are very noisy as they smell food in his pockets and the Pillager warlord shuffles out to his waiting Ravager, all 12 passengers firmly in place.
He gives them all some snacks and water and places each squirming bundle into a secure travel pouch on the side of the great beast.
His journey home is long and rather sleepless but he knows all about being a Dad, and isn't troubled. Back at his town, Illagers gush over how adorable the cubs are and quickly get then clean clothes and a bath, to much fussing.
Words gets out to the human and Villager communities of the horrible monstrous Pillager who slaughtered the brave and selfless Hero Guild, and said word purposefully withholds the information as to why it happened in the first place.
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