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For the boss encounters, see Moroes (tactics) and Moroes (Return to Karazhan tactics).
For the character from the Warcraft film universe, see Moroes (film universe).
NeutralMoroes
Image of Moroes
Title Tower Steward, the Castellan[1]
Gender Male
Race Undead (Humanoid)
Class Rogue
Reaction Alliance Horde
Affiliation(s) Class Orders
Occupation Steward of Karazhan, Castellan to Medivh
Location Various
Status Killable (WoW), Active (lore)
Companion(s) Medivh (master), Aegwynn (friend)

Moroes is Karazhan's steward and was the butler of Medivh the Last Guardian. In life, he was a talented and loyal servant, though somber and somewhat paranoid due to the strange visions he received due to living within the walls of Karazhan. During World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, he can be found as a boss, tending to guests in the Banquet Hall in Karazhan. It is later revealed that he is revived as an undead every time he is destroyed, though seems to be unaware of who- or what is responsible.

He is aware of his undead state and of being mysteriously revived over and over. If he had his preference, he would like to die permanently, but makes do with continuing his steward work of keeping the tower clean.[2]

Background[]

Before the Horde[]

Moroes was a friend of Aegwynn, the Guardian of Tirisfal before Medivh. He agreed to stay with Medivh and help maintain Karazhan, becoming Medivh's castellan. He had always disapproved of the way Aegwynn insisted on detaching herself from the world. As the darkness within Medivh began to grow and the Guardian's isolation was blamed as the cause, Moroes suggested that, if he could not trust the Kirin Tor and Council of Tirisfal, he could invite people from the regions surrounding Karazhan for a banquet instead. Surely they could not have ulterior motives other than curiosity, and the company would do him good. In the years to follow, Medivh would host many galas and his mood did indeed improve.[3]

During one such gala after Medivh opened the Dark Portal, Aegwynn arrived and confronted her son only to learn he was possessed by Sargeras. During their magical duel, Sargeras ripped the lives out of the hundreds of guests fleeing Karazhan with only Moroes spared. Afterward, Moroes seemed driven half-mad by what he had witnessed. Medivh - unaware of the full truth of what happened while Sargeras controlled him during the duel and thinking the guests' death was an accident - tried to ease Moroes's pain by erasing the memories of the event. But even so, Moroes was never the same again.[4]

The Last Guardian[]

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Moroes was described an oddly thin man, too thin. It made Khadgar think Medivh mutated animals to serve him. He was also ghostly in appearance, who wore horse blinders over his eyes in order to escape the wandering visions that plagued Medivh's tower. He described to Khadgar (who had traveled from Dalaran to serve as Medivh's apprentice) how he had seen a vision of himself breaking one of Cook's crystal dishes and — despite trying to avoid doing so — ended up shattering it anyway; he wore the blinders until the day he died. When Khadgar and Garona revealed the truth about Medivh, the apprentice told Moroes to take Cook and leave the tower. He gave them a whistle to summon a gryphon but did not leave as he had nowhere to go. He was killed by Medivh, who was in the final stages of madness, and was buried beside both his master and Cook at Morgan's Plot outside of Karazhan.[5][6] It seemed that Moroes wasn't surprised that he was murdered by Medivh.[7] However, Medivh later raised him as an undead creature as mad as his master was.[8]

The Burning Crusade[]

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Moroes

Moroes in World of Warcraft.

He is one of the first bosses encountered by adventurers. He wields two wicked daggers when attacking and seems to have retained much of his personality during life since after wiping the raid he states Medivh will return from Stormwind City.

The party he "holds" in the tower's Banquet Hall includes ghosts of relatives of Darkshire noblemen as guests. Names of all of the NPCs in the Hall, including Ebonlocke who refuses to take part in the festivities, can be found as names of notable citizens of the Duskwood town.

Moroes attacked Lieren and Loania at some point.[9]

Warlords of Draenor[]

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Moroes is one of many possible old characters who can appear at the inn at the Garrison. After years of being killed only to be revived by some unseen force again and again, the chiefest of Moroes's many desires is now the comfort of true death.

He will settle, however, for a Trade alchemy potiona1 [Horribly Acidic Solution] from the Iron Docks to help him clean the scuff marks left behind by adventurers in the Karazhan dining hall. In exchange, Moroes provides some of his famous polish. He starts N [40H] Feeling A Bit Morose and N [40] Bloody Expensive.

Legion[]

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Vision of Moroes and Khadgar

Moroes in a Vision.

A vision of Moroes makes a cameo in Karazhan, offering a young Khadgar blinders just as in The Last Guardian, when Khadgar reminisces of his apprenticeship under Medivh.[10]

Some time later, Moroes is overlooking the ruined village and killed Apprentice Darius, while noticing the Legion forces marching into the tower. Moroes recognizes it as a sign of Medivh's return and the demons entered into the tower.

Within Karazhan, he comments that the master has not been himself of late and would think of "drown his sorrows" would make him feel better. Unfortunately, he was slain by the adventurers once again and said that it was an honor to serve.

He drops his Inv misc pocketwatch 02 [Broken Pocket Watch] and in order to attempt to free him from this curse, the hero has to do various tasks at their order hall in order to set up a meal at Morgan's Plot for the dinner party.[11] After the table is set up, the player rings the Inv misc bell 01 [Master's Bell] to call on the butler and tells him that his master is dead and no longer does he need to serve him. Moroes explains that the master still controls his physical body but the player says that his spirit is free to do what it wills.[12] He then questions them if they need a servant, they said yes but not as a servant.

Moroes then becomes a Follower for the adventurer.

Locations[]

Notable appearances
Location Level range Health range
Moroes (tactics) ?? 270,892
Garrison 73 174,430
N [10-45] Hiding in the Stacks 100 489,270
Moroes (Return to Karazhan tactics) 112
5H47,647,204
5M94,538,104
N [45] Butler to the Great 99 - 109 683,896

Quotes[]

Karazhan[]

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Main article: Moroes (tactics)#Quotes

Garrisons[]

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May I take your cloak? No? Very well, commander. The commander is, of course, welcome to continue dripping mud all over the floor that I have spent just this morning polishing.

Return to Karazhan[]

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Main article: Return to Karazhan trailer#Transcript
Main article: Moroes (Return to Karazhan tactics)#Quotes

Myth[]

In Greek mythology, Moros ("doom", "fate") is the personification of impending doom, who drives every being, mortal or otherwise, to its fated doom.

Trivia[]

Moroes HS

Moroes when he as alive in Hearthstone: One Night in Karazhan.

  • Moroes conducts the player through the One Night in Karazhan adventure in Hearthstone. Defeating the second wing, The Parlor, awards him as a legendary card.
    • His flavor text reads "Moroes runs an army of stewards, but still ends up inflating the balloons himself."
  • In the quest N [10-45] Hiding in the Stacks Moroes's blinders from The Last Guardian are a blindfold instead, even though he refers to them as blinders in the dialogue. This is likely because a model for horse blinders does not exist in the game.

Alternate timelines[]

Moroes from a separate timeline[13] appears in the Warcraft film universe.

Videos[]

References[]

 
  1. ^ The Last Guardian, pg. 33
  2. ^ N [40H] Feeling A Bit Morose
  3. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 2, pg. 112
  4. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 2, pg. 118
  5. ^ The Last Guardian, pg. 301
  6. ^ The Comic: Armageddon
  7. ^ The Last Guardian: His eyes were wide and open, but his face was surprisingly composed. Not even death seemed to surprise the castellan.
  8. ^ World of Warcraft: Exploring Azeroth: The Eastern Kingdoms, pg. 27
  9. ^ Warrior: United
  10. ^ N [10-45] Hiding in the Stacks
  11. ^ N [45] Return to Karazhan: Master of the House
  12. ^ N [45] Butler to the Great
  13. ^ Micky Neilson on Twitter (2015-07-12). Retrieved on 2016-06-29.​ ā€œ@MickyNeilson Will the Warcraft movie become "canon" lore, or is it like a parallel universe like WoD? except no interaction between the two" "@Zerde3 Separate.ā€

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