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"The darkness is so beautiful."

Morrow is an intelligence-based mage hero of the Lightbearer faction. He has the ability to summon a demon that controls and weakens enemies. Morrow is also able to inflict heavy damage on enemies that deal high damage.

Personality[]

Be Not Imprisoned By Emotions[]

There's no question that Morrow was, at least in some respects, extremely fortunate. There were countless other troubled children, but very few of them were born with the gift of magic.

Even though Morrow could eradicate anyone in the village with a flick of the wrist, he was powerless to annihilate all memories of the place. His strange abilities and odd eyes made his birth a cause of concern amongst the village folk, but the protection of his family still offered a modicum of tranquility. However, fate is fickle, the drastic change of his father and increasing timidity of his mother, coupled with a succession of unfortunate events, turned his childhood into scorched earth and ashes. He was even blamed for the accidental and untimely death of his younger brother, Barrow.

The day of his brother's accident, Morrow was powerless to help even with all his magical talents. In the midst of soul-shattering grief, he heard the terrified villagers: "It's him! He did it!" They rushed up en masse, grabbed Morrow, and tied him firmly to a stake.

Right until the moment he opened his eyes in the Violet Orphanage, Barrow was the only thing in his mind. But he would soon have no time to spare a thought for his poor brother. The unspeakably cruel "experiments", tantamount to torture, seemed to never end, and he slowly came to question whether his very birth was a blessing or a curse. Morrow discovered his body was particularly suited to the gavors black magic bestowed- not only increasing his physical torment but also giving him superhuman strength. While the agony made him faint several times, it also forced him into deeper introspection and self-refelction. Whence comes my ability? What sort of power is it, really? How to best use it for myself? Why did Barrow have to die? Why did mother abandon me?

Questions led to thirst for knowledge, and knowledge is power. Armed with his questions and his strength, it was only natural that Morrow would turn to the Scarlet Society of the Crow. He would push himself to be even stronger, creating many more tragic memories in his wake. However, no amount of arcane wisdom could fill the jagged hole in his soul, neither work nor the innocent woman. He still burned with hatred for his mother, and confused by his fate.

So he turned to the source of all his woes and, in the ruined and devastated village, Morrow saw his past. The viles Hypogean Korgas noticed the void deep within him and took advantage of it. The demon's arrogant, ironic narrative eventually filled in the gaps of Morrow's memories, already buried deep within. The possessed father...The deceived mother...The innocent brother...He became wroth, dismayed, dispirited, all while the Hypogean looked on with glee at his future vessel. Thus it was until the day that he felt Aerina's fire burning his back and scorching his soul.

"Just sign right here-I promise you can keep your power."

Background[]

“Come back…” Echoed the unwelcome voice. Morrow thumped his forehead, irritated. He always heard this voice when he established a connection with the darkness of the abyss.

What followed was dismal imagery: villagers throwing stones at crows, the child they were holding up falling from the air, a boy with black hair running to catch them, but failing miserably; a woman sending the boy to the door of the Violet Orphanage, his raven black hair now shocking white…

“Cease!” Morrow yelled, his cry dispelling the shattered fragments of memories barely there, yet the lingering hatred compelled him to do something to settle his woes. Something, such as carrying out his duty, that is to say… torturing young mothers.

Perhaps it truly was time to go back, to seek out the source of his magic, absorbing it in its entirety to better delve the depths.

Back on firm ground once again, the crumbling ruined houses and mangled trees were entwined with wisps of black smoke and a tangible black haze that hung in the air. It permeated everyone and everything in the village. A familiar stench accompanied the haze. Hypogeans.

Catching sight of him, the villagers fled in panic. Morrow waved his wand and man-faced spiders dropped to the ground, their bodies swelling rapidly as they spewed thick sticky silk all over the villagers. Bound to the spot, the villagers’ consciousnesses were dragged out and sucked into the dark abyss. Satisfied, Morrow leapt into the maelstrom.

Opening his eyes, he found himself standing at the door of a house, seemingly 20 years in the past. A woman stood inside, holding her newborn child. Just like Morrow’s own eyes, within the pupils of this infant lurked a snake. A murder of crows flocked the windows, gathering to greet him.

There was an outcry from all who saw, they believed a Hypogean had been born, they wanted the family responsible, Morrow's family, gone. A father once jovial became embittered, losing his job and his principles as he drowned his sorrows in booze, cursing his wife for birthing a monster. When Morrow’s little brother suddenly died, Morrow drove himself into exhaustion, desperate to resurrect him and save his life , but passed out. All everyone saw was the magic circle upon which he’d been standing , and the skulls all gathered around for summoning undead. Those with no clue of the matter squawked and bleated about the murder of Morrow’s little brother, and how his demonic older brother was clearly to blame, and so they set fire to his bed…

“Come back…” There it was again, that voice.

Breaking off the connection, Morrow glanced over the dead-eyed villagers. His gaze rife with contempt, he had the man-faced arachnids administer their venom and walked off towards to the scene of the fire.

The path was overgrown and in disrepair, rubble and thick residual sludge scattered all over. Waving his wand over the black sludge, a figure appeared from within it. His mother.

She lay as if resting, not a whisper to be heard. Alas, no magic, black or otherwise, can resurrect the dead.

Obviously, Morrow didn’t want her alive anyway. After all, she was the progenitor of this evil. It was she who fed him false hope, who pressured him to leap into the abyss. Still..

The Violet Orphanage was a not a place of joy.

Morrow had no idea how he escaped the blaze. Only memories of awakening remained. Memories of doctors wearing masks that looked like beaks, of tubes and pipes everywhere, all kinds of fluids pumping through them, all to find the source of the magic.

From time to time, he and other children would get together to fight monsters at the end of the corridor. If one lacked for talent, they’d become the monster’s playthings, or even their next meal. More than a little skill was required to bind one into a contract.

This is the true face of the Violet Orphanage. A magic energy development facility that adopts abandoned children in the name of benevolence, but behind closed doors, they are mere guinea pigs for black magic experimentation.

Physically and mentally traumatized, his memories faded, his behavior became ever more volatile and demented. Exploring black magic become an obsession, and every task a chance to indulge his twisted desires… When he tortures those unfortunate women, his mother’s memory becomes ever more alien.

Sensing this emotion, the murky darkness reached out to him, “Come… come here… become one with us.” Age, gender, none of that was discernable. Just a myriad of voices.

The crows flocked and Morrow submitted himself to them, spreading his senses like a wide net, countless pupils linked together as he slipped in amongst them. The tiny snake within Morrow’s pupils writhed and convulsed erratically, then belched a fierce violet flame. This is the flame of the Serpentine Aerina, capable of incinerating souls. Monster or man, it matters not, all scream and flee in terror when confronted with such a blaze.

With Aerina’s flame, joining the Secret Society of the Crow was effortless. This legendary Order specializes in the acquisition and handling of ethereal powers dealing with Hypogean and all manner of evil.

Morrow reached the memory’s end: The thick black haze is thickest in this place, his childhood room. Morrow sniffed at the air… The stench hanging in the room, the invading Hypogean’s resting spot. He gingerly pushed the rotten door open, as if opening fissure in time and space. “Morrow…” Would his younger brother pounce on him and ask to play with him like when they were children? Behind the door, a man in the bed lifted the blanket and fumbled in his exit. He turned to Morrow, looking his magical form up and down. Suddenly, his eyes filled with a rapturous avarice. “You’ve finally heeded my call.” Such a loathsome voice. Returning to his senses, Morrow stared at his so-called ” father”, or rather, the foreign soul squatting in his body pretending to be his father.

“It’s just you? Buzzing around my mind like a disgusting fly, making all that racket?” Morrow raised his wand and tapped at the air with it. Poof! Instantly, an ostentatiously bound ancient tome of magic appeared before him.

“That’s not very friendly now, is it? After all, if not for me, you’d not be here.” The man spread his fingers, as if counting, calculating when he would finally be able to make use of the new body stood before him

The magic tome seemed to recognize the man’s essence, and the pages turned on their own, stopping at page 376, Records of the Hypogean Calamity’.

Barely deigning to meet his gaze, Morrow spoke bluntly, “You’re the vile Hypogean, Korgas.”

Unnerved, the Hypogean realized this tome was an ancient relic. “Where did you find such a trinket?”

“The Secret Society of the Crow is a funny place, there’s all kinds of bits and bobs around the place, even… ways to manipulate Hypogeans.”

Morrow’s lips cracked into a mischievous smile as man-faced spiders appeared from the dark corners of the room and began spewing their sticky silken web everywhere, to bind the Hypogean where he stood.

Realizing he had no time to lose, Korgas stealthily darted into the shadows, his huge gaseous form reappearing behind Morrow. He outstretched his arms, boring a thread into Morrow’s skull, talking all the while to keep Morrow distracted.

“Don’t you wish to know what happened to your mother?”

“Already seen.” Indifferent, Morrow brandished his wand.

“Is that so? Didn’t you feel anything?” The Hypogean erupted into sinister snickering.

“Do you not wish to know why you were sent to Violet Orphanage and not the Imperial Academy? What about why she was burned alive?”

The spiders came to an abrupt halt as Morrow was hit with a wave of dismay. A vague feeling something was amiss hung over him.

“Oh, so you don’t know?” Korgas leered. “Your life could’ve been different. You could’ve been stable, comfortable… mediocre! Your mother scrimped and saved, she wanted you to go to the Academy, but thanks to my… influence, your father stole the money and drank it all away. When your mother saved you from the blaze, it was also I that informed her decision. I told her if she wished to be free of the villagers judgement, then the child must be handed over to those better equipped to raise it, and the children in Violet Orphanage would all be world-class talents in the future. Such wisdom, she believed me.”

“And then?” Morrow’s eyes flickered with an eerie light, blocked from the Hypogean’s view by lenses.

Korgas drew on Morrow’s ferocious hatred, strengthening himself, but alas, this was not enough…

“She returned again. I had thought, if she got away…”

“Why would she go back?” Displeased at the interruption, Korgas sneered, “For your little brother’s corpse, of course! It really was such a shame, you gave it everything you could muster to save little Bryn, but those lunatic villagers just trampled him into the dirt! Oh, tch, that’s right, you were unconscious at the time.

That ridiculous woman, as she put his bones in the ground she cursed him all the while! Not for a moment did she think she had no-one and nothing to rely on.” Korgas was supposed to be that woman’s anchor. The raw rage overflowing inside Morrow’s mind gave Korgas absolute delight as he sighed in admiration of his masterpiece.

“Speaking of Bryn… perhaps you already guessed?” The Hypogean continued on, proudly expounding his methodology, “I told the villagers where you sometimes played in the woods. I knew you were secretly practicing magic in there.”

Morrow finally put the puzzle pieces together. His memories, the sadness and resentment, awash with an unbridled fury… Yet stronger still was the realization he’d been fooled!

He, Morrow, this era’s mightiest sorcerer of the dark arts, had his dignity trampled by a pathetic Hypogean!

“Korgas…” Morrow removed the special Dwarven amethyst lenses. The tiny serpent in his pupils beaming as the Flame of Aerina set the pair of them alight.

“Toying with me was your mistake.”

“F-Flame of the Serpentine!” Korgas writhed and wailed, his body contorting in the air with unbridled agony. “How dare you! You can’t do this to me! I made you! Without my mark, you would never be where you are now! How did you obtain Aerina’s power!?”

“You made me… Sure. Only, I have achieved more than you could ever have imaged.” Morrow recalled the first time he traversed the darkness of the abyss. He saw a huge body, he wasn’t even as big as one of it’s eyeballs. He knew no words were needed to pledge his allegiance. He knew what he was dedicated to

“Make a pact with me. I’ll permit you to retain your power.” Morrow spoke without emotion, as if untouched by the searing violet flame engulfing them both.

Morrow was terrifying. In order to control himself, he had no qualms being doused in the Serpentine’s flame to hold himself back. Korgas continued to burn, his state of being nearing reduction to its original pitiful birth state: a weak cloud of powerless fog.

“Alright.”

In the blink of an eye, the Flame of Aerina was extinguished and Korgas was drawn into the magic tome. Their contract was ratified.

Morrow watched as the Hypogean wailed and ranted, trapped in a tiny square space on the page. Smiling, he sighed with satisfaction.

He waved his wand and drew his newly recovered memories back out, hiding them deep in the abyss. Emotions can make people weak.

Closing his eyes, Morrow murmured, “I don’t need such folly.”

Skills[]

Unlock Level (Hero) Name Icon Description
1 Eye of Evil Eye of Evil Morrow summons an Eye of Evil that deals 200% damage 5 times to enemies within range. Enemies that are burned are unable to use their Ultimate abilities for 4 seconds.
11 Binding Terror Binding Terror Morrow summons a spider that cocoons an enemy, dealing 220% damage to them in the process, also preventing them from moving for the following 4 seconds.
21 Binding Terror Binding Terror Damage is increased to 250%.
41 Demonic Murmurs Demonic Murmurs Morrow releases Korgas behind the enemy that has dealt the highest total amount of damage and deals 250% damage to them, also manipulating them into attacking their own allies for 6 seconds. While the enemy target is being manipulated, they are unable to use their Ultimate ability and shall not be targeted by the ability “Binding Terror”.
61 Abyssal Retribution Abyssal Retribution Passive. Morrow deals an additional 220% damage to an enemy while attacking them. This ability can only target the same enemy once every 4 seconds.
81 Eye of Evil Eye of Evil Damage is increased to 240%.
101 Binding Terror Binding Terror Enemy is unable to move and use abilities for 6 seconds.
121 Demonic Murmurs Demonic Murmurs Damage is increased to 280%.
141 Abyssal Retribution Abyssal Retribution Additional damage dealt is equal to 10% of all damage dealt by the enemy target, but shall not exceed 400% of Morrow’s Attack Rating.
161 Eye of Evil Eye of Evil Burned enemies cannot use their Ultimate abilities for 6 seconds.
181 Binding Terror Binding Terror Damage is increased to 280%.
201 Demonic Murmurs Demonic Murmurs Damage is increased to 330%.
221 Abyssal Retribution Abyssal Retribution This ability’s effects will be triggered while the enemy is being manipulated by Korgas.

Engraving Abilities[]

Unlock Level (Eternal Engravings) Name Icon Description
30 Demonic Murmurs
Demonic Murmurs
Enhance the ability Demonic Murmurs, Duration that an enemy is manipulated for is extended to 8 seconds.


Reach 2 Star Ascended with this hero to gain: MP +1.82

Reach 3 star Ascended with this hero to gain: MP +1.82

60 Abyssal Retribution
Abyssal Retribution
Enhance the ability Abyssal Retribution , Additional damage dealt is equal to 12% of all damage dealt by the enemy target, but shall not exceed 500% of Morrow's Attack Rating.


Reach 4 Star Ascended with this hero to gain: MP +1.82

Reach 5 Star Ascended with this hero to gain: MP +1.82

80 Endeavor
LBEndeavour
Arena of Heroes, Legend's Challenger Tournament, Legends' Championship, Heroes of Esperia: CRIT +10 ATK +10%


Signature Item[]

Item: Abyssal Tome[]

Abyssal Tome

A highly-valued item amongst the Secret Society of the Crow’s members. It possesses knowledge about every type of dark magic within the realm, and is easily bent to its holder’s will.


Skill: Murder of Crows[]

Murder of Crows

After releasing Korgas, a murder of crows assail the enemy target, ignoring their Defense Rating and dealing 100% damage per second to the target until Korgas’ manipulation ends.

  • [+10 Unlocks] Ignores target’s Defense Rating and deals 150% damage per second.
  • [+20 Unlocks] Morrow recovers health equal to 100% of the damage dealt by each of his crows’ attacks.
  • [+30 Unlocks] Allied units will prioritize their attacks against enemies who have not been manipulated by the “Demonic Murmurs” ability.


Furniture Set Bonuses[]

Devilish Pact

Devilish Pact[]

  • [3/9 Mythic Pieces] When all non-summoned allies have lost a combined 10% of their health, the duration of debuff effects dealt by Morrow will be extended by 5%, and may be extended up to a maximum of 100%.
  • [9/9 Mythic Pieces] Each time an enemy uses a negative effect on an allied hero, the damaging effects of “Abyssal Retribution” shall be dealt to them. Ability may only be triggered once every 4 seconds.

Voice Lines[]

  • "The darkness is so beautiful."
  • "Come out and play!"
  • "Enjoy the taste of poison!"
  • "Interesting. Very interesting."
  • "How brilliant!"
  • "Petulance deserves punishment!"
  • "Hmmm."

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Trivia[]

  • While collecting a gift from Morrow in The Oak Inn, he will say the following: "Brave Adventurer: You've found me, that must mean you're quite talented. Hmm... perhaps you'd be able to survive the darkness too?"
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