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== References ==
== References ==
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*The [[Morax]] were an ancient [[species]] who were captured and imprisoned on [[Earth]] for [[war crime]]s.
*In their natural form, the Morax appeared as tendrils of [[mud]], but could possess [[human]]s.
*[[Witch-hunt]]s occured in [[Lancashire]] in the [[17th century]].
*The Morax [[army]] was incarcerated inside [[Pendle Hill]], close to the [[village]] of [[Bilehurst Cragg]].
*Bilehurst means "sacred [[tree]] on a [[hill]]". The tree served as a [[lock]] for the Morax.
*When the tree was cut down in the [[1600s]], the Morax started to ooze out and take over [[human]] [[body|bodies]], both reanimated [[corpse]]s and living hosts.
*Old [[Mother Twiston]] was condemned as a [[witch]] but came back as a Morax.
*[[Team TARDIS]]' attempt to deal with the Morax was hampered by [[King]] [[James I]] of [[England]], who was a "big fan" of witch-hunting.
*James I [[reign]]ed as [[King of England]] from [[1603]] to [[1625]].
*Yaz observed that [[hatred]] was worse than the Morax, as neighbour turned against neighbour.
*Though [[dicken]]s and [[hanging]]s are gone, hatred still exists today. Yaz notes that we are all "part of one home".
*[[Willa Twiston]] is quoted: "I'll be with you, in the [[water]], in the [[fire]], in the [[air]], in the [[Earth]]."


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==

Revision as of 20:04, 22 June 2019

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Case File Eight, subtitled Morax, was released online in 2018, alongside The Witchfinders.

Synopsis

Yaz gives a detailed report on the Morax, and the history of the ones she encountered in Bilehurst Cragg.

Cast

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References

Story notes

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Continuity

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