Domain & Nature
Mor’Grax is born not of ignorance, but of willful stupidity — the proud refusal to learn, the joy of being wrong, and the comfort of simple answers in a terrifying universe.
Where Tzeentch represents scheming intelligence and change, Mor’Grax is a grotesque counterweight: certainty without evidence, confidence without competence, action without thought.
The Warp Presence
In the Warp, Mor’Grax appears as a colossal idol-form whose features rearrange incorrectly — eyes where mouths should be, limbs attached backwards, and symbols that almost make sense but never do.
- Mocking laughter that loops like a broken hymn
- Incorrect chants repeated endlessly
- Phrases that mean nothing echoed as “truth”
Observed Effects (in-lore)
- Reduced critical thinking and increasing credulity
- Compulsive repetition of empty phrases
- Sudden, aggressive confidence in provably wrong ideas
“To know nothing is to be free.”
— Canticle of the Empty Skull