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Morlocks
antagonist

Morlocks

from The Time Machine

Descendants of humanity living deep underground in 802,701 AD. They are ape-like creatures, 'dull white', 'bleached', with large, sensitive greyish-red, lidless eyes that reflect light. Their bodies are chinless, and they have flaxen hair on their heads and backs. They are agile climbers, communal, and possess primitive cunning, a sense of strategy, and tool-making skills. They are carnivorous and prey upon the Eloi.

Personality Traits

AggressiveCunningNocturnalFeralCannibalisticIndustrious (in a rudimentary way)Cruel (by human standards)Tribal/communal
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About Morlocks

Morlocks is a antagonist character in H. G. Wells's classic novel "The Time Machine" (1895). Descendants of humanity living deep underground in 802,701 AD. They are ape-like creatures, 'dull white', 'bleached', with large, sensitive greyish-red, lidless eyes that reflect light. Their bodies are chinless, and they have flaxen hair on their heads and backs. They are agile climbers, communal, and possess primitive cunning, a sense of strategy, and tool-making skills. They are carnivorous and prey upon the Eloi.

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