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Morrak feels unbridled rage and an unquenchable desire to hold power. He delights in the triumphs of the wicked, and is pleased when a creature suffers or a life is snuffed out. His very speech is maddening.  
 
Morrak feels unbridled rage and an unquenchable desire to hold power. He delights in the triumphs of the wicked, and is pleased when a creature suffers or a life is snuffed out. His very speech is maddening.  
  
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Revision as of 22:41, 16 June 2014

Morrak
The King of Misery
Rank: High God
Nature: Evil
Portfolio: Nightmares, War, Pain, Madness
Weapon: Bludgeons
Animal: Goat
Element: Ruin

Morrak the King of Misery is the an evil high god. He is associated with pain, madness, and chaos.

Family Ties

He was created by the Most High Being. The good goddess Alnarya is his sister.

Symbol

The blades of Morrak bear his standard: a crumbling goat skull.

He is associated with the goat, which some hold to be a symbol of evil and madness. He is also associated with the elemental force of ruin, due to his desire for chaos.

Here to represent his goat symbol is Libby the creepy llama:

Llama-creepy.gif

Description

Morrak is the very personification of misery. Stories depict him as monstrous: a muscular body but a bleached skull with glowing red eyes and fangs instead of a human face. He bears the horns of a ram, huge bat wings, and clawed hands. Other accounts give him a human face with black eyes, and wearing armor made entirely out of skulls and other bones. Morrak seems to appear throughout legend in many different forms; giving an accurate description is impossible.

Personality

Morrak feels unbridled rage and an unquenchable desire to hold power. He delights in the triumphs of the wicked, and is pleased when a creature suffers or a life is snuffed out. His very speech is maddening.