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|appearances = [[WC]]: ''[[Case File Eight]]''
 
|individuals = [[Morax King]], [[Morax Queen]]
 
|individuals = [[Morax King]], [[Morax Queen]]
 
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}}{{You may|Astaroth Morax|n1=the last of the Colophon|Morrax|n2=homeworld of the Morraxians}}The '''Morax''' were [[mud]]-like beings that were imprisoned in [[Pendle Hill]] for [[war crime]]s.
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}}{{you may|Astaroth Morax|n1=the last of the Colophon|Morrax|n2=homeworld of the Morraxians}}The '''Morax''' were [[mud]]-like beings that were imprisoned in [[Pendle Hill]] for [[war crime]]s.
   
 
== Biology ==
 
== Biology ==
The Morax originated as sentient creatures, taking form of tendrils of earth [[mud]]. They infected other beings by stinging them and traveling slowly through their body. They were also capable of reanimating [[corpse]]s and taking control of living beings.
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The Morax originated as sentient creatures, taking form of tendrils of earth [[mud]]. They infected other beings by stinging them and travelling slowly through their body. They were also capable of reanimating [[corpse]]s and taking control of living beings.
   
 
The Morax were vulnerable to the wood from the tree that acted as part of their prison which the Doctor described as "being like Semtex to Morax" which is why it had made such an effective prison for them. Smoke from a torch created out of it was toxic to and repelled them while being set on fire with one of the torches could kill them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witchfinders (TV story)|The Witchfinders]]'')
 
The Morax were vulnerable to the wood from the tree that acted as part of their prison which the Doctor described as "being like Semtex to Morax" which is why it had made such an effective prison for them. Smoke from a torch created out of it was toxic to and repelled them while being set on fire with one of the torches could kill them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witchfinders (TV story)|The Witchfinders]]'')
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== Behind the scenes ==
 
== Behind the scenes ==
 
* True to the subject theme of the episode, Morax is also the name of a demon listed in real-world demonology texts.
 
* True to the subject theme of the episode, Morax is also the name of a demon listed in real-world demonology texts.
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The Morax were mud-like beings that were imprisoned in Pendle Hill for war crimes.

Biology

The Morax originated as sentient creatures, taking form of tendrils of earth mud. They infected other beings by stinging them and travelling slowly through their body. They were also capable of reanimating corpses and taking control of living beings.

The Morax were vulnerable to the wood from the tree that acted as part of their prison which the Doctor described as "being like Semtex to Morax" which is why it had made such an effective prison for them. Smoke from a torch created out of it was toxic to and repelled them while being set on fire with one of the torches could kill them. (TV: The Witchfinders)

History

The Morax were imprisoned in Pendle Hill on Earth for their war crimes, as the Doctor stated "presumably" billions of years prior to 17th century.

In the 17th century they were accidentally released when Becka Savage chopped down the tree acting as part of the security system on their prison. This damaged it enough for the Morax Queen to infect Becka and use her to kill people in the guise of witch trials so that the Morax army could gain vessels for themselves. The deaths caught the attention of Team TARDIS who attempted to stop the Morax.

Armed with torches created from burning branches from the tree, the Doctor and her companions attempted to stop the queen from infecting King James with the Morax King. Using a piece of wood from the tree modified by her sonic screwdriver, the Doctor reactivated the security system, returning all but the queen to their prison. When the queen refused to go, she was incinerated by King James with a torch made from the tree. (TV: The Witchfinders)

Behind the scenes

  • True to the subject theme of the episode, Morax is also the name of a demon listed in real-world demonology texts.