The Morag Tong is a secret society within the
continent of Tamriel,
and is based in - and largely operationally restricted to - the Imperial
Province of Morrowind.
The name means "Foresters' Guild" in the same way that a forester
walks observantly among the trees of the forest, before selecting the
appropriate one and cutting it down. Interestingly, in order to accord with
Imperial law relating to Guilds and Fraternal Organizations, all official
documents, including Writs, making reference to the Tong must use the name
"Morag Tong Guild" to indicate the legal status of
the organization. As "Tong" means guild in the Dunmer language, the
usage "Morag Tong Guild" translates to "Forester's Guild
Guild." They worship the Daedric Prince Mephala. They have Guilds located
in the cities Balmora, Aldruhn and Vivec. The Nerevarine joins this guild after
finding their secret base of operations in Vivec, then later becomes the
Grandmaster of the Guild.
Origin Edit
The Morag Tong is quite unique in Tamriel, as it is the only
legally sanctioned organization for assassins. It was said to have been founded
by the Daedric Prince Mephala. In Dunmeri
legends, she teaches the early Chimer nomads, who were emigrating from
Summerset Isle, how to evade their adversaries and destroy them with conspiracy
and secret plots of murder, his/her "sphere of influence" upon
Morrowind being conspiracies and secrets. A small faction of Chimer continued
to adhere to these principles, and, thus, the Morag Tong was born.
As a means of resolving conflicts of such a grievous nature
between Chimer groups that no other course of action was appropriate, the
Chimer were to approach the Morag Tong and offer money for an "honorable
execution". Because of its official sanction, the Morag Tong has the
authority to print legal bills known as "Writs of Execution," which
excuse a guild agent of all legal misgiving associated with any Morag Tong
related business. These writs are to be presented to any arresting guard or
soldier, and immediately and completely absolve the assassin for the murder. As
such, Morag Tong executioners are expected to give themselves up immediately
following an execution even if the death itself would have remained a mystery,
in order to legally absolve themselves and avert any possible long-term
ramifications. Executioners who fail to do so are considered suspect by their
order and may be subject to major internal investigations, as the Morag Tong
does not harbor criminals. Note also that other crimes committed in the
completion of an assignment are not excused by a writ — for example, theft or
secondary killings.
The Splintering of the Dark Brotherhood Edit
Although the Morag Tong is a society of murder and
assassination, they have strict internal laws and ways of governing themselves.
Early in the history of the order a splinter group broke away, calling itself
The Dark
Brotherhood, who turned from the original intent of the society: to
prevent massive bloodshed with selectively calculated killings. The Brotherhood
transformed into a "death cult," turning from the original worship of
the patron Mephala to the worship of Sithis, the avatar of
death. Their matron became the Night Mother, an old
woman supposed to be fervently loyal to their Dread Father, Sithis. Their
murders were no longer motivated by altruism; they weren't even entirely, or
even mostly motivated by money. They frequently abducted innocents, whose souls
served as sacrifices in Daedric andNecromantic ceremonies.
Criticisms Edit
Since its creation, to the outside world, the people of
Morrowind, and, perhaps, Tamriel itself, feel the Morag Tong has become less of
a sacred institution and more of a secularized enterprise of revenge, largely
because of the Dunmeri abandonment of Daedra worship; the Morag Tong resents
this fact, still taking itself very seriously as the upholder of traditional
Dunmeri law, and feels, on the whole, that its services are undervalued: anyone
with a minor grievance and enough wealth can order the murder of another person
because the Morag Tong, taking their traditional role as the impartial
middle-man, is always obliged to accept the contract.
Outer Operations Edit
Although the Morag Tong is largely restricted to activity
within Morrowind Province, due to the fact that no other Imperial governments
recognize them as a legal faction, this does not mean that fleeing Morrowind
will protect you. Tong executioners have been known to track their prey all
across Tamriel, thanks in part to an extensive network of informants and
contacts maintained by the Guild. For example, the Mehrune's
Razor mini-expansion to 'The Elder Scrolls IV:
Oblivion' offers a chance to encounter
a Morag Tong assassin who has been captured while hunting a
target in Cyrodiil. However, the Dark Brotherhood has
a monopoly on illegal assassination outside of Morrowind, and Brotherhood
assassins have been known to abduct Tong agents wherever they find them.
FallEdit
Through in-game dialogue with Ravyn Imyan, it is stated that
the Morag Tong is dissolved after the eruption of Red Mountain in
the Fourth Era. They apparently made a pact to eventually reunite somewhere in
Tamriel, but Ravyn states he doesn't believe it to be anytime soon.
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