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Merkara, which is very predictable for anyone who has ever seen my blog. But she also belongs in the Oldest and Horniest OC categories, she’s multitasking.

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Tagged by @vespertine-legacy for an OC Tag Game 💜
Favorite OC
Merkara, which is very predictable for anyone who has ever seen my blog. But she also belongs in the Oldest and Horniest OC categories, she’s multitasking.

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I just think they’re neat
Okay, I think we all know what Merkaras favorite colour is, but what is Relus? And, if you wanna say, what's the others (Xala, Seidala,...)?
Sorry if you've already answered this before-
Relu loves white. No, not because of his lightsaber. First and foremost, white reminds him of his home planet, which is mostly icebergs and snow. And it’s a funny coincidence that he ends up with a white lightsaber after changing three other colors.
Xala likes yellow when she is younger, but she develops a preference for silver over the years.
Moranai is into all kinds of acid colors. In fact, she dyes her hair bright acid green at one point.
Seidala prefers deep shades of red, such as mahogany and maroon.
Ullaira doesn’t care about colors all that much, but she’s impartial to bubblegum pink because that’s the color of her wife’s skin.
Liran ― charcoal.
Ishalea ― gold.
Ra’enar ― metal black.
Rial ― bright red colors, like ruby and crimson.
Astara ― orange and pink.
Solaris ― sapphire and black.
Lua ― green.
And feel free to ask about others if you want! I have so many of them and this reply is starting to get long.
To Seidala: Tell us more about your stepfathers!
When she speaks, her voice is monotonous and apathetic. She sounds bored beyond bearing.
“Tesag was the first one, I don’t remember him well. He was disdainful toward me and my siblings, ignoring our existence most of the time. He adored mother, but she married him only for his money. My father had been careless with his finances, so mother had to rectify his mistakes. One day we were having a nice family dinner and Tesag started foaming at the mouth and having violent spasms. He fell on the floor, shaking with seizures until he died. Mother didn’t even look his way and told us to keep eating.”
“Then came Aravir, he stayed much longer than others and was the worst of them all. It was just a mutually convenient marriage, he didn’t even share chambers with mother. Nor did he pay attention when she brought her lovers home. But they were comfortable with one another, I saw them fight only once ― when mother hurt his favorite slave without his permission.”
She pauses, frowning, remembering something she doesn’t want to remember.
“Other than that, they were having so much fun putting my siblings and me through trials and torture. Until Aravir went into hiding when his former favorite slave became a Dark Councilor. And when his corpse was found later, it was so horribly disfigured that we needed a DNA test to verify his identity.”
“Mother married one of her lovers shortly after. His name was Dzarsi. She seemed to care about him a bit, at least enough to make their dalliance official. He was about ten years younger than her and rather good-looking. I wasn’t there when he died, but I’ve heard that he experienced organ failure that lasted several days. He was in agony until he fell into a coma and expired. They say that it was for no reason, but we all know the reason.”
“Vamon is the only one who managed to outlive mother. He fled when she was killed, fearing that he would be blamed for her death. I have no idea where he is now and I don’t care. If he ever comes back to claim any part of the family inheritance, I’m certain that my siblings can convince the rest of our relatives that he is the murderer. So it’s in his best interest to stay away and keep quiet.”

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I can’t just listen to a song without making it about a character, so here are some songs I’ve had on repeat because they reminded me of someone
Xala: Be A Hero by Bolshiee
You could be a hero, carve your name in stone You could be a hero, but heroes die alone
The Vargas family: The Law By Reach
Sorry for an inconvenient end of your world I am the Law
Relu during the five-year skip: Someone You Loved by Lewis Capaldi
Now the day bleeds into nightfall And you're not here to get me through it all
Soo, this is kinda random but it's something I've been wondering for a while now, but could you make a list on how to pronounce your oc's names? Because I'm not sure I've been reading them right-
Don’t worry, you can pronounce them however you want, most of my OCs wouldn’t even be offended if you get their names wrong! And the majority is pronounced just like it’s written anyway. Here are some that may be confusing though:
Ishalea — ee-sha-le-ah
Xala — ksa-la
Seidala — say-dala
Ateitis — ah-tay-tis
Ra’enar — rah-e-nar
Yla — ee-la
Firie — fi-ri-eh
Xyrha — zeer-ha
Teshe — tesh-eh
Let me know if you’re wondering about the names I haven’t included here ~
Alright, I know that I already wrote AU in which Relu is raised by Sith instead of Jedi. Sith intercept the ship that brings him to Republic space, kill his parents, take him to the Empire, and all that. What I have in mind now starts exactly the same, but there’s one big difference ― Lord Aravir is the one who gets Relu. He always needs more Force-sensitive test subjects, and it doesn’t take him long to figure out that this Chiss boy he just found is strong in the Force. Like he always does when he sees potential, he decides to take it easy on Relu and keep him alive. So Relu grows up in the Vargas household ― not as a slave, but not as an equal either. This is an extremely racist family, they don’t even accept humans after all, and so they never let Relu forget that he will never be one of them.
He unexpectedly gets along with Ra’enar. Seidala doesn’t quite know what to make of him, but he’s hard-working and determined, and these are some of the qualities she respects in people. Ishalea doesn’t like having an intruder in the small circle that’s supposed to consist only of her and her siblings. She wants to remind Relu of his place, but he looks her straight in the eye, his face perfectly calm, and asks, “Aren’t you tired of always being afraid?”. Ishalea scoffs at him and never stops resenting his presence in her house, but she doesn’t bother him anymore.
And one day Lord Aravir returns home with a new purchase ― Force-sensitive slave girl named Merkara. She seems scared and withdrawn, but Relu takes a look inside her mind and sees just enough fiery rage to burn the house down. He keeps this discovery to himself and decides to observe the girl. He has no idea that the moment he sees her for the first time is the start of the countdown to so much horror and just as much greatness.