Morag the Unhappy Witch (Morag the Witch Book 1)

£9.9
FREE Shipping

Morag the Unhappy Witch (Morag the Witch Book 1)

Morag the Unhappy Witch (Morag the Witch Book 1)

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Morag, a demon from a monstrous lineage, bears a striking resemblance to a fusion of the more familiar Witch and Pelvic Thruster demons. She combines the curvaceous physique of the witch, complete with wings and a tail reminiscent of the male demon. Furthermore, the lower portion of her attire exhibits resemblances to the soul-type enemies, featuring protruding hands from below. Snare in the Forest" · " The Balloon" · " To Trap Latara" · " Logray's Staff" · " Painting Exposition" Morag is a witchlike demon who came and brought destruction upon Brigadoom. A relatively easy boss encountered deep in Brigadoom soon after the Wight Knight fight. Once there was a marvelous gem, called the Sunstar-Shadowstone. Within this gem lay great magical powers, for good and evil. So strong was the stone's magic that we Ewoks kept it safely hidden and never used it, lest the temptation of its great power would overwhelm us. But there was one who craved the stone, and would do anything to get it. Morag, the Tulgah witch.» ― Chief Chirpa [2]

Came to bring desctruction of brigadoom, but was rather taken with the Wight Knight, so sealed herself away with him instead.In her next attempt to destroy Logray and the Ewoks, Morag decided to manipulate the local Phlogs, large creatures that resided on the forest moon. After finding a Phlog family made up of Zut, Dobah, and their sons, Hoom and Nahkee, Morag had her Yuzzum servants kidnap the youngest child, Nahkee. Using the power of her staff, Morag hypnotized the child, allowing the Yuzzum and their rakazzak beasts to carry the young Phlog away in a net. Before the Phlogs had noticed the theft of their child, Morag planted several Ewok hoods and weapons near the area. When the Phlogs went searching for Nahkee, they discovered the Ewok evidence, and just as Morag had planned, they surmised that the Ewoks had stolen their young son. As the Phlogs made their way toward Bright Tree Village to enact revenge on those whom they thought were responsible, Morag headed for the Dulok Swamp to find a place to hide the kidnapped Phlog. [10]

Description: Came to bring destruction to Brigadoom, but was rather taken with the Wight Knight, so sealed herself away with him instead.The ewoks may look primitive at first, but there is evidence in Return of the Jedi that they are a lot smarter than they appear. While not as technologically advanced, they are very good at working effectively with the resources available to them. They have a hidden talent for engineering- note the intricate structures that make up their village, which is built to be supported by trees. They even have simple gliders that allow limited flight- well beyond anything stone-age humans could have come up with. While having the means to build advanced technology, they were even capable of developing a crude understanding of how to use certain machines, like speeder bikes. They had to be smart, due to the environmental pressures of Endor. Sherman Morag, the Israeli name for the Sherman Crab tank; see Post–World War II Sherman tanks §Support tanks The initial 4 seconds are a channel and deadly buffs them as well. I wouldn't trade either deadly or swamp raider for champion of the hist because it would mean a huge drop in the damage of toxic barrage. I'm playing around with a new poison oriented bow ganker build which uses Swamp Raider, Sheer Venom, and Balorgs, and even though I had some success the last couple of nights, I'm not sure how I feel about sheer venom. I think it helps when I use poison injection when they're under 50% health, but it seems like its offering little to no benefit outside of that situation, so I'm curious of what other sets people have tried to pair with Swamp Raider. Morag also had the ability to create large and widespread illusions. During her scheme to revive the Kreegon, Morag conjured a massive image of her face over Bright Tree Village to taunt her enemies and allow her agents time to retrieve the Kreegon's crystal eye while the Ewoks were distracted by her presence. [6] In the same fashion, Morag manipulated her appearance to deceive her opponents, creating an illusion that she was young and friendly as opposed to decrepit and sinister. Morag also projected her appearance into Logray's crystal image spinner, which she used to set up her final showdown with Logray by revealing through the device that she had kidnapped the Ewok children. [2]



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop