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'' | *''Case File Eight'' uses imagery from [[TV]]: ''[[The Witchfinders (TV story)|The Witchfinders]]''. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
Revision as of 20:05, 22 June 2019
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
Crew
to be added
References
- The Morax were an ancient species who were captured and imprisoned on Earth for war crimes.
- In their natural form, the Morax appeared as tendrils of mud, but could possess humans.
- Witch-hunts 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 bodies, both reanimated corpses 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 reigned as King of England from 1603 to 1625.
- Yaz observed that hatred was worse than the Morax, as neighbour turned against neighbour.
- Though dickens and hangings 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
- Case File Eight uses imagery from TV: The Witchfinders.
Continuity
to be added