About the Homebrew Deviants
About Morbit
Morbit is our primary focus as a team, and functions as a creative sandbox where we can play toys with worldbuilding and storytelling. It is a fantasy setting forged by and ruled over by gods and their creations, though Morbitians aren't always keen on bowing to their makers. The main principle is simple: anything goes, but it has to be earnest, keep to team values, and not pull punches. The result is a highly political setting willing to take on topics with a grounded, personal angle- and we're all proud as hell of it.There's also weird monster furries, otherworldy entities, and more room for genre exploration than you can shake a stick at. I'm not a marketer though, and I think the stories (or at the very least, a better explanation written laterrrrr) will work for themselves.
Team Members
This isn't the full extent of our extended squad, but here's some folks who'd like to say hi and make themselves known to the world.Mortis Velasquez

- Co-Founder, Artist, Designer, Writer, Worldbuilder, Modeler, Toymaker, Jack of All Trades, Virtual Life Enthusiast, Second Life Avatarsmith
- They/Them (Plural), He/Him, Fronter-Specific Identification
B. Comorant
- Jobs/Skills
- Pronouns
Mraof
- System Programmer
- She/Her
Knux400
- Jobs/Skills
- Pronouns
SHIVERS
- Writer, Editor, Designer, Worldbuilder, Sometimes Artist
- IT/ITS - xenogender trans butch lesbian - plural system - disabled but god damn are we trying
An array of self-described cryptids/mimics/entities/something along those lines. Loves monsters, robots, and all sorts of strange beings. Exists at the corner of your vision. Writes character-focused, surreal horror stories about self-discovery through body horror, dysphoria, found families, and plenty more. Many of its projects are interactive, with the audience stepping into the collective role of a player character (or several).
Can be contacted at the nearest abandoned payphone.
VYN
- Artist, programmer, writer
- Any pronouns
And, of course...all of our collaborators, affiliates, dear friends, and those who prefer anonymity. We could not do this without you.