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| name = Morgan Ladimore
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| image = Morgan Ladimore.jpg
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| faction = Alliance
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| gender = Male
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| race = Human
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| character = [[Warrior]], [[Knight]], [[Paladin]]
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| affiliation = [[Alliance]], [[Kingdom of Stormwind]], [[Silver Hand|Order of the Silver Hand]]
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| faffiliation = [[Alliance of Lordaeron]]
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| occupation = Fellow of [[Uther the Lightbringer]]
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| location = [[Raven Hill Cemetery]], [[Duskwood]]
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| status = Undead
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| relatives = [[Lys Ladimore|Lys]] (wife),<br/> [[Sarah Ladimore|Sarah]] (daughter),<br/> Unnamed daughter,<br/> Unnamed son
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'''Morgan Ladimore''' was a soldier of [[Grand Hamlet]] (now known as [[Darkshire]]) who participated in the [[Third War]]. As he went to help fight in [[Lordaeron]], his homeland was laid waste. When he returned from the war Morgan could not find his wife [[Lys Ladimore|Lys]] nor their children. He went mad, and in his madness killed several innocents. When he came to, he saw what had come to pass and committed suicide. His body was reanimated and became an [[undead]] monstrosity known as [[Mor'Ladim]], who once roamed near [[Raven Hill]] and killed indiscriminately.
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==The Story of Morgan Ladimore==
'''Morgan Ladimore''' was a soldier of what has become [[Darkshire]]. As he went to help fight in [[Lordaeron]], his homeland was laid waste, and he could not find his wife and children. He went mad, and in his madness killed several innocents. When he came to, he saw what had come to pass and committed suicide. His ghost roams [[Raven Hill]] and kills indiscriminately.
 
 
: ''Taken from a [[The Story of Morgan Ladimore|tome]] that is given in his quest line.''
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== The Story of Morgan Ladimore ==
 
: ''taken from a tome that is given in his quest line''
 
   
 
'''Morgan Ladimore''' was a great and noble knight who fought in defense of the innocent, the poor, and the afflicted. For many years, he worked diligently throughout the outlying areas of [[Azeroth]], bringing relief to the suffering and swift justice to evildoers.
 
'''Morgan Ladimore''' was a great and noble knight who fought in defense of the innocent, the poor, and the afflicted. For many years, he worked diligently throughout the outlying areas of [[Azeroth]], bringing relief to the suffering and swift justice to evildoers.
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He was married to a young girl named Lys in the summer of his eighteenth year. They were much in love with each other and would eventually produce three children, a son and two daughters.
 
He was married to a young girl named Lys in the summer of his eighteenth year. They were much in love with each other and would eventually produce three children, a son and two daughters.
   
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Morgan was thirty-two when war broke out in [[Lordaeron]]. Morgan was called to the side of the legendary paladin [[Uther the Lightbringer]] to fight against the orcs and the undead. Leaving his wife and children in the safety of his home, Morgan left for war.
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Morgan was thirty-two when war broke out in [[Lordaeron]]. Morgan was called to the side of the legendary paladin [[Uther Lightbringer|Uther the Lightbringer]] to fight against the orcs and the undead. Leaving his wife and children in the safety of his home, Morgan left for war.
   
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The years passed and the war dragged on, and Morgan would witness many horrific events, including the disbanding of the [[Paladins of the Silver Hand]], the death of Uther and the spread of the [[plague]]. The only thing that kept him from the brink of madness was the knowledge that he would someday be reunited with his wife and children.
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The years passed and the war dragged on, and Morgan would witness many horrific events, including the disbanding of the [[Order of the Silver Hand|Paladins of the Silver Hand]], the death of Uther and the spread of the [[Plague of Undeath|plague]]. The only thing that kept him from the brink of madness was the knowledge that he would someday be reunited with his wife and children.
   
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Morgan would eventually return to his homeland, but find it nothing like how he remembered it. The once verdant forest was corrupted and teemed with the undead and other dark forces. Destroyed houses and farms could be found everywhere, and the cemetary near Raven's Hill now dominated much of the area. A shocked and bewildered Morgan eventually made his way to his home, only to find it in ruins. Not knowing what had befallen his homeland, he headed towards the village to find answers, and, he hoped, his wife and children.
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Morgan would eventually return to his homeland, but find it nothing like how he remembered it. The once verdant forest was corrupted and teemed with the undead and other dark forces. Destroyed houses and farms could be found everywhere, and the cemetery near Raven's Hill now dominated much of the area. A shocked and bewildered Morgan eventually made his way to his home, only to find it in ruins. Not knowing what had befallen his homeland, he headed towards the village to find answers, and, he hoped, his wife and children.
   
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Morgan inquired about his family, but could not find any answers. A priest in [[Darkshire]], as it was now called, said that he might search the cemetary at [[Raven Hill]] for a gravestone. Morgan refused to believe that his family was dead, and continued to search every farm and house in Duskwood, but to no avail.
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Morgan inquired about his family, but could not find any answers. A priest in [[Darkshire]], as it was now called, said that he might search the cemetery at [[Raven Hill]] for a gravestone. Morgan refused to believe that his family was dead, and continued to search every farm and house in Duskwood, but to no avail.
   
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Morgan rode from Darkshire to nearby [[Lakeshire]], thinking that perhaps his family had fled. On his way there, he decided, against his better judgement, to stop by the Raven Hill cemetary. Morgan spent hours walking amongst the gravestones. He recongized many names of people that he knew and became more and more distraught. Then he saw them: a small, untended plot amongst the many with three small gravestones. A feeling of dread washed over him as he approached. Morgan burshed off the dust of the most prominent gravestone to reveal the name on it. Simply carved upon the grave, letters spelled out his worst fear:
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Morgan rode from Darkshire to nearby [[Lakeshire]], thinking that perhaps his family had fled. On his way there, he decided, against his better judgement, to stop by the Raven Hill cemetery. Morgan spent hours walking amongst the gravestones. He recognized many names of people that he knew and became more and more distraught. Then he saw them: a small, untended plot amongst the many with three small gravestones. A feeling of dread washed over him as he approached. Morgan brushed off the dust of the most prominent gravestone to reveal the name on it. Simply carved upon the grave, letters spelled out his worst fear:
   
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Lys Ladimore<br>
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Lys Ladimore<br />
 
Beloved Wife and Mother
 
Beloved Wife and Mother
   
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Morgan's apprehension turned to dismay and then to grief, and he fell to his knees weeping. For hours he stared at that one grave, begging the cold stone for forgiveness and sobbing apologies. Then, hoursl ater, something in him snapped and he began to lash out. He brought [[Archeus|his sword]] out of its scabbard and began to rain blows on the gravestones, screaming in rage. Blind in his fury, he lashed out and swung wildly, catching the notice of a trio of the cemetary's attendants. As they turned to restrain him, he turned his focus to them, hurling accusations of guilt upon the innocent attendants, then killed them all.
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Morgan's apprehension turned to dismay and then to grief, and he fell to his knees weeping. For hours he stared at that one grave, begging the cold stone for forgiveness and sobbing apologies. Then, hours later, something in him snapped and he began to lash out. He brought [[Archeus|his sword]] out of its scabbard and began to rain blows on the gravestones, screaming in rage. Blind in his fury, he lashed out and swung wildly, catching the notice of a trio of the cemetery's attendants. As they turned to restrain him, he turned his focus to them, hurling accusations of guilt upon the innocent attendants, then killed them all.
   
 
Later, when the rage had passed, realization crept into Morgan's mind, and he saw his bloody sword driven into the chests of one of the attendants. Driven to the brink by his emotions, he removed his belt knife and plunged it into his heart.
 
Later, when the rage had passed, realization crept into Morgan's mind, and he saw his bloody sword driven into the chests of one of the attendants. Driven to the brink by his emotions, he removed his belt knife and plunged it into his heart.
   
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Morgan Ladimore's body and the three bodies of his victims were found the next day. He was quickly buried, without ceremony, in a hastily dug grave on the outskirts of the cemetary. Because Morgan committed murder against innocents, something that went completely against his beliefs and his nature, and because of the grief that he held in being unable to save his family, Morgan could not die a peaceful death, and lived on as one of the restless dead.
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Morgan Ladimore's body and the three bodies of his victims were found the next day. He was quickly buried, without ceremony, in a hastily dug grave on the outskirts of the cemetery. Because Morgan committed murder against innocents, something that went completely against his beliefs and his nature, and because of the grief that he held in being unable to save his family, Morgan could not die a peaceful death, and lived on as one of the restless dead.
   
 
Only days later, his grave was disturbed, and his body could not be found. The being that was Morgan now wanders Duskwood, consumed by his grief over the loss of his wife and children and his own self-hatred. [[Mor'Ladim]], as he now calls himself, roams Duskwood with mindless vengeance and hatred, and has been known to commit murder indiscriminately.
 
Only days later, his grave was disturbed, and his body could not be found. The being that was Morgan now wanders Duskwood, consumed by his grief over the loss of his wife and children and his own self-hatred. [[Mor'Ladim]], as he now calls himself, roams Duskwood with mindless vengeance and hatred, and has been known to commit murder indiscriminately.
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==A Daughter's Love==
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Upon quest completion, Morgan Ladimore appears as a spirit and speaks to the player: "My sword Archeus served me well in life, but as at last my spirit may pass from the unhappy existence, I need it no longer. I shall cling to the love of my daughter and hope that I will find forgiveness under the Light for my sins."
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==See also==
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*[[Ladimore|Ladimore family]]
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==External links==
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{{Elinks-NPC|3301}}
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[[Category:Human ghosts]]
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[[Category:Duskwood NPCs]]
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[[Category:Paladin characters]]
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[[Category:Knights of the Silver Hand]]
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[[Category:Stormwind (kingdom)]]
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[[Category:Knights]]
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Revision as of 00:24, 4 July 2021

For his current status, see Mor'Ladim.
For other Morgans, see Morgan (disambiguation).
AllianceMorgan Ladimore
Image of Morgan Ladimore
Gender Male
Race Human
Class Warrior, Knight, Paladin
Affiliation(s) Alliance, Kingdom of Stormwind, Order of the Silver Hand
Former affiliation(s) Alliance of Lordaeron
Occupation Fellow of Uther the Lightbringer
Location Raven Hill Cemetery, Duskwood
Status Undead
Relative(s) Lys (wife),
Sarah (daughter),
Unnamed daughter,
Unnamed son

Morgan Ladimore was a soldier of Grand Hamlet (now known as Darkshire) who participated in the Third War. As he went to help fight in Lordaeron, his homeland was laid waste. When he returned from the war Morgan could not find his wife Lys nor their children. He went mad, and in his madness killed several innocents. When he came to, he saw what had come to pass and committed suicide. His body was reanimated and became an undead monstrosity known as Mor'Ladim, who once roamed near Raven Hill and killed indiscriminately.

The Story of Morgan Ladimore

Taken from a tome that is given in his quest line.

Morgan Ladimore was a great and noble knight who fought in defense of the innocent, the poor, and the afflicted. For many years, he worked diligently throughout the outlying areas of Azeroth, bringing relief to the suffering and swift justice to evildoers.

He was married to a young girl named Lys in the summer of his eighteenth year. They were much in love with each other and would eventually produce three children, a son and two daughters.

Morgan was thirty-two when war broke out in Lordaeron. Morgan was called to the side of the legendary paladin Uther the Lightbringer to fight against the orcs and the undead. Leaving his wife and children in the safety of his home, Morgan left for war.

The years passed and the war dragged on, and Morgan would witness many horrific events, including the disbanding of the Paladins of the Silver Hand, the death of Uther and the spread of the plague. The only thing that kept him from the brink of madness was the knowledge that he would someday be reunited with his wife and children.

Morgan would eventually return to his homeland, but find it nothing like how he remembered it. The once verdant forest was corrupted and teemed with the undead and other dark forces. Destroyed houses and farms could be found everywhere, and the cemetery near Raven's Hill now dominated much of the area. A shocked and bewildered Morgan eventually made his way to his home, only to find it in ruins. Not knowing what had befallen his homeland, he headed towards the village to find answers, and, he hoped, his wife and children.

Morgan inquired about his family, but could not find any answers. A priest in Darkshire, as it was now called, said that he might search the cemetery at Raven Hill for a gravestone. Morgan refused to believe that his family was dead, and continued to search every farm and house in Duskwood, but to no avail.

Morgan rode from Darkshire to nearby Lakeshire, thinking that perhaps his family had fled. On his way there, he decided, against his better judgement, to stop by the Raven Hill cemetery. Morgan spent hours walking amongst the gravestones. He recognized many names of people that he knew and became more and more distraught. Then he saw them: a small, untended plot amongst the many with three small gravestones. A feeling of dread washed over him as he approached. Morgan brushed off the dust of the most prominent gravestone to reveal the name on it. Simply carved upon the grave, letters spelled out his worst fear:

Lys Ladimore
Beloved Wife and Mother

Morgan's apprehension turned to dismay and then to grief, and he fell to his knees weeping. For hours he stared at that one grave, begging the cold stone for forgiveness and sobbing apologies. Then, hours later, something in him snapped and he began to lash out. He brought his sword out of its scabbard and began to rain blows on the gravestones, screaming in rage. Blind in his fury, he lashed out and swung wildly, catching the notice of a trio of the cemetery's attendants. As they turned to restrain him, he turned his focus to them, hurling accusations of guilt upon the innocent attendants, then killed them all.

Later, when the rage had passed, realization crept into Morgan's mind, and he saw his bloody sword driven into the chests of one of the attendants. Driven to the brink by his emotions, he removed his belt knife and plunged it into his heart.

Morgan Ladimore's body and the three bodies of his victims were found the next day. He was quickly buried, without ceremony, in a hastily dug grave on the outskirts of the cemetery. Because Morgan committed murder against innocents, something that went completely against his beliefs and his nature, and because of the grief that he held in being unable to save his family, Morgan could not die a peaceful death, and lived on as one of the restless dead.

Only days later, his grave was disturbed, and his body could not be found. The being that was Morgan now wanders Duskwood, consumed by his grief over the loss of his wife and children and his own self-hatred. Mor'Ladim, as he now calls himself, roams Duskwood with mindless vengeance and hatred, and has been known to commit murder indiscriminately.

A Daughter's Love

Upon quest completion, Morgan Ladimore appears as a spirit and speaks to the player: "My sword Archeus served me well in life, but as at last my spirit may pass from the unhappy existence, I need it no longer. I shall cling to the love of my daughter and hope that I will find forgiveness under the Light for my sins."

See also

External links