Medivh's castellan. Moroes, also known as Moroes the Castellan, is Karazhan's steward and can be found tending to guests in the Banquet Hall in Karazhan. Along with four special invited patrons, Moroes fights any uninvited guests to the death. Moroes is the second boss and the first mandatory boss found in this raid instance, and his defe...
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Medivh's castellan. Moroes, also known as Moroes the Castellan, is Karazhan's steward and can be found tending to guests in the Banquet Hall in Karazhan. Along with four special invited patrons, Moroes fights any uninvited guests to the death. Moroes is the second boss and the first mandatory boss found in this raid instance, and his defeat allows access to the Opera Event.In The Last Guardian, Moroes was described as Medivh's castellan or personal house servant. He was an oddly thin man, too thin. It made Khadgar think Medivh mutated animals to serve him. He was also ghostly in appearance, who wore horse blinders over his eyes in order to escape the wandering visions that plagued Medivh's tower. He described to Khadgar (who had traveled from Dalaran to serve as Medivh's apprentice) how Cook had seen a vision of him breaking one of his crystal dishes and, despite hiding the dishes, Moroes ended up shattering it anyway; he wore the blinders until the day he died. He was killed by Medivh, who was in the final stages of madness, and is now buried beside both his master and Cook outside of Karazhan. It seemed that Moroes wasn't surprised that he was murdered by Medivh, according to The Last Guardian, it said: His eyes were wide and open, but his face was surprsingly composed. Not even death seemed to surprise the castellan.Moroes has been resurrected by the new master of Karazhan. He is one of the first bosses encountered by adventurers. He has been revived as an undead and wields two wicked daggers when attacking. He seems to have retained much of his personality during life since after wiping the raid he states Medivh will return from Stormwind City.
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