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''This page is about the [[:Category: Phase 2|Phase 2]] incarnation of the NPCs. For other uses, see [[Morlocks (disambiguation)]].'' | ''This page is about the [[:Category: Phase 2|Phase 2]] incarnation of the NPCs. For other uses, see [[Morlocks (disambiguation)]].'' | ||
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It is unknown when the Morlock community was formed, but by the mid-90s, there were at least four dozen mutants living in a loose society [[Morlock Tunnels| under the streets]] of New York. Most of the Morlocks were physically disfigured, taking their name from the subterranean society in H.G. Wells' ''The Time Machine''. Avoiding a society that reacted to them with scorn and disgust, the Morlocks lived by scavenging and sticking together. | It is unknown when the Morlock community was formed, but by the mid-90s, there were at least four dozen mutants living in a loose society [[Morlock Tunnels| under the streets]] of New York. Most of the Morlocks were physically disfigured, taking their name from the subterranean society in H.G. Wells' ''The Time Machine''. Avoiding a society that reacted to them with scorn and disgust, the Morlocks lived by scavenging and sticking together. | ||
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Revision as of 12:25, 28 July 2015
This page is about the Phase 2 incarnation of the NPCs. For other uses, see Morlocks (disambiguation).
| The Morlocks | |
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![]() Portrayed by N/A | |
| Known Aliases: | Callisto, Artie Maddicks, Annalee |
| Affiliations: | Independent |
| Socked By: | Various |
| Introduction: | January 2015 |
The Morlocks were a group of homeless mutants, numbering around fifty, who formed a tightly-knit community, living in the sewers beneath New York.
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It is unknown when the Morlock community was formed, but by the mid-90s, there were at least four dozen mutants living in a loose society under the streets of New York. Most of the Morlocks were physically disfigured, taking their name from the subterranean society in H.G. Wells' The Time Machine. Avoiding a society that reacted to them with scorn and disgust, the Morlocks lived by scavenging and sticking together.
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Socked by: Various
