The morrgas are as old as the druids can remember.

This ancient race is located in the deepest parts of the swamps, where they lurk in their murky waters. It is believed that the morrgas are a distant relative of the dryads, since they both desire to protect the plant life that is all around them. But unlike dryads, morrgas isolate themselves from most other lifeforms, even from trustworthy druids. This makes them one of the more rare races that inhabit the world, as hardly anyone ever encounters one.

Children of Nature Isolation starts from birth, seeing that they don't have any parents and thus start their lives on their own. Born from seemingly nothing, their only goal in their long life is protecting what they consider to be their mother: nature. Most stay isolated from contact with the outside world, because they regard everything as a threat, even druids, since most were not born from nature like they were. Their isolationist nature makes most morrgas unlikely adventurers. Some however do venture out if they consider it to be helpful to their cause. Most of these morrgas have come into contact with druids who told them about some threatening dangers in the outside world. They do not feel comfortable when traveling with others, but they'll set aside their uneasiness if they believe it's for the better.

Abominations Because of their appearance, they're seen as disgusting abominations who carry many diseases with them. However nothing can be further from the truth. In actuality, their bodies have grown accustomed to the many diseases that inhabit the dangerous marshes. Their amazing immune systems make morrgas some of the most healthy creatures in the world. Another popular misconception about the morrgas is that they don't care about family. This is only partially true, since they don't understand the concept of family in the same way other creatures do. Morrgas don't have an actual mother, but because they believe nature is theirs, they consider all plant life to be their family. Because of their broad definition, they don't understand why others keep theirs so limited. For some, this curiosity is great enough to make them go out of their swamps.