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:''This article is about the wife of the wildling Craster. For the mother of Hothor Umber, see [[Morag Umber]]''.
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{{Character
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| Title=Morag
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| Image=Morag.png
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| Season=[[Season 4|4]]
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| First="[[Oathkeeper]]"
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| Appearances=2 episodes
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| Status=[[:Category:Status: Alive|Alive]]
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| Place=[[Craster's Keep]]
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| Allegiance=[[Craster]]
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| Family={[[Craster]]} - father/husband
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| Actor=[[Deirdre Monaghan]]
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{{Quote|Meaning no disrespect, Ser Crow, Craster beat us... and worse. Your brother crows beat us and worse. We'll find our own way.|Morag to Jon Snow|Oathkeeper}}
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'''Morag''' is a character in [[Season 4]], debuting in "[[Oathkeeper]]". She is one of the many [[Craster's wives|wives]] of the [[wildling]] [[Craster]], and is played by actress [[Deirdre Monaghan]].<ref>http://winteriscoming.net/2013/09/season-4-new-casting-roundup/</ref>
   
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==Biography==
'''Morag '''is a character who will be appearing in [[Season 4]]. She is one of the many wives of the [[wildling]] [[Craster]], and will be played by the actress Deirdre Monaghan.<ref>http://winteriscoming.net/2013/09/season-4-new-casting-roundup/</ref> According to the actress' CV, the character will appear in an episode directed by [[Michelle MacLaren]], which would mean making her first appearance in either the fourth or fifth episode of the season.<ref>http://winteriscoming.net/2013/09/season-4-new-casting-roundup/</ref>
 
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===[[Season 4]]===
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Months after the [[Mutiny at Craster's Keep|mutiny]], in which a group of [[Betrayers|oathbreaking brothers]] of the [[Night's Watch]] seize [[Craster's Keep]], Morag delivers [[Craster's last son]] to [[Karl Tanner]], leader of the mutineers, and tells him he's intended to be given to "the gods". Understanding she's referring to the [[White Walkers]], Karl orders the baby to be abandoned at the [[Haunted Forest]] to be seized by the creatures.<ref>"[[Oathkeeper]]"</ref>
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After a group of brothers of the Night's Watch [[Raid on Craster's Keep|raid]] Craster's Keep and kill all the mutineers, [[Jon Snow]] offers Craster's wives protection at [[Castle Black]]. Morag refuses, citing how the 'crows' led by Karl have treated them just like Craster did. Jon asks if they want to remain in Craster's Keep, causing Morag to spit on the ground and demand the place to be burned. Morag and the rest choose to find their own way.<ref>"[[First of His Name]]"</ref>
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==Appearances==
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==In the books==
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels there is no mention of a wife of Craster by the name of Morag. The fate of Craster's wives after the mutineers abandon Craster's Keep hasn't been mentioned yet.
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Although her backstory isn't detailed on-screen, writer [[Bryan Cogman]] explained that he had specific ideas for the character:
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:"The original idea behind Morag was that she was the first of the daughters who became Craster's wife. So she's the prime wife, if you will, and the matriarchal figure for these women. She knows she can't fight these mutineers and knows that without them, the White Walkers could destroy the wives. So there's a lot going on."<ref>[http://www.makinggameofthrones.com/production-diary/2014/4/28/interview-with-bryan-cogman MakingGameOfThrones.com]</ref>
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==See also==
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*{{AWOIAF|Craster's wives}} (MAJOR spoilers from the books)
   
 
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Revision as of 05:47, 28 September 2015

This article is about the wife of the wildling Craster. For the mother of Hothor Umber, see Morag Umber.

"Meaning no disrespect, Ser Crow, Craster beat us... and worse. Your brother crows beat us and worse. We'll find our own way."
―Morag to Jon Snow[src]

Morag is a character in Season 4, debuting in "Oathkeeper". She is one of the many wives of the wildling Craster, and is played by actress Deirdre Monaghan.[1]

Biography

Season 4

Months after the mutiny, in which a group of oathbreaking brothers of the Night's Watch seize Craster's Keep, Morag delivers Craster's last son to Karl Tanner, leader of the mutineers, and tells him he's intended to be given to "the gods". Understanding she's referring to the White Walkers, Karl orders the baby to be abandoned at the Haunted Forest to be seized by the creatures.[2]

After a group of brothers of the Night's Watch raid Craster's Keep and kill all the mutineers, Jon Snow offers Craster's wives protection at Castle Black. Morag refuses, citing how the 'crows' led by Karl have treated them just like Craster did. Jon asks if they want to remain in Craster's Keep, causing Morag to spit on the ground and demand the place to be burned. Morag and the rest choose to find their own way.[3]

Appearances

Template:Season Four Appearances

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels there is no mention of a wife of Craster by the name of Morag. The fate of Craster's wives after the mutineers abandon Craster's Keep hasn't been mentioned yet.

Although her backstory isn't detailed on-screen, writer Bryan Cogman explained that he had specific ideas for the character:

"The original idea behind Morag was that she was the first of the daughters who became Craster's wife. So she's the prime wife, if you will, and the matriarchal figure for these women. She knows she can't fight these mutineers and knows that without them, the White Walkers could destroy the wives. So there's a lot going on."[4]

See also

References