Hi, Hive. My Name is My Story.
They call me truest.mori, but my name is actually Muhammed. I'm a 20-year-old university student from Nigeria, reading Economics—but my dreams reach far, far beyond lectures and textbooks.
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I come from a family of five—my mom, my dad, and my two elder sisters. As the last born, you would expect life to have been easy, that everything had been handed to me. But the truth is, I never really had my own life. My talents were invisible, my voice hardly audible. I spent most of my life an observer, watching how others managed their own lives—some chasing after objectives, others opting for the shortcut. And I drifted along for many years, believing that was all there was to it.
But something inside of me would not stay quiet. That small voice of longing turned into an unstoppable flame, a hunger to break free from expectations. I knew that I did not have to live by another's blueprint—I could forge my own way.
You see, I am not just a student. I am a creator, a storyteller, and a seeker of meaning in everything that I do. I live between two worlds—one where I pour my energy and ideas into the people around me, and another where I retreat into my mind, building worlds upon worlds, weaving stories that demand to be told.
My anime obsession began early, but not like most, my first anime was not Naruto, Dragon Ball, Bleach, or One Piece. It was Fairy Tail. There was something about its world-building, character development, and storytelling that captivated me in a way I never felt before. But it was one line that truly stuck with me: "Natsu has never lost twice." Those words burned into my brain, changing my perspective on life. Regardless of how many times I fail, I will never lose twice.
I didn't just want to watch stories—i wanted to create them. My art was my playground, where I invented characters, experimented with unorthodox styles, and learned to breathe new life into fashion and storytelling. Every line I produce, every thought I sketch out, is bringing me closer to something new, something never witnessed before.
I turned to novel and poetry writing as a release, a way out from the emotions that I was often unable to describe. More than that, it was a way for people to understand me, to see the world the way I do. My books carry readers along with them on travels of mystery, monsters, heroes, and villains—worlds without end in which the only law is imagination. But whereas my fiction takes individuals somewhere, my poetry takes them to my heart. Every poem is honest, raw, and intimate, written for anyone who has ever experienced the same feeling but not had the words to put to it.
And then, naturally, there's photography—a storytelling medium. I started photographing as a way of enjoying great moments, whether it was nature or individuals. No matter how challenging life gets, there are always sweet moments to be had. Photography allows me to freeze those fleeting seconds, to remind me and others that even in the darkest times, there is still light.
By being here, I invite you into my world—the TrueMori world. A world where passion fuels creation, where tales come to life, and dreams aren't just dreams anymore. My grandest dream? To one day create a manga that will evolve into an anime—a work of art that combines everything I adore: art, storytelling, and character design, all in one breathtaking vision.
But this is not about me. This is about us. If my story inspires you—whether it's the bravery to follow a forgotten dream, the necessity of making, or simply the joy of seeing life through a new lens—then we are on this journey already.
And this? This is only the beginning.