The Morag Tong is a fictional secret society in the computer game series, The Elder Scrolls.
It is a secret society within the continent of Tamriel, and is based in, and largely operationally restricted to, the Imperial Province of Morrowind.
The name means "Foresters' Guild" in the same way that a forester walks observantly among the trees of the forest, before selecting the appropriate one and cutting it down.
Interestingly, in order to accord with Imperial law relating to Guilds and Fraternal Organizations, all official documents, including Writs, making reference to the Tong must use the name "Morag Tong Guild" to indicate the legal status of the organization. As "Tong" means guild in the Dunmer language, the usage "Morag Tong Guild" translates to "Forester's Guild Guild."
History
Origin
The Morag Tong is quite unique in Tamriel, as it is the only legally sanctioned organization for assassins. It was said to have been founded by the hermaphrodite Daedric Prince Mephala. In Dunmeri legends, she teaches the early Chimer nomads, who were emigrating from Summerset Isle, how to evade their adversaries and destroy them with conspiracy and plots of secret murder, his/her "sphere of influence" upon Morrowind being conspiracies and secrets.
A small faction of Chimer continued to adhere to these principles, and, thus, the Morag Tong was born. As a means of resolving conflicts of such a grievous nature between Chimer groups that no other course of action was appropriate, the Chimer were to approach the Morag Tong and offer money for an "honorable execution". Because of its official sanction, the Morag Tong has the authority to print legal bills known as "Writs of Execution," which excuse a guild agent of all legal misgiving associated with any Morag Tong related business. These writs are to be presented to any arresting guard or soldier, and immediately and completely absolve the assassin for the murder. As such, Morag Tong executioners are expected to give themselves up immediately following an execution even if the death itself would have remained a mystery, in order to legally absolve themselves and avert any possible long-term ramifications. Executioners who fail to do so are considered suspect by their order and may be subject to major internal investigations, as the Morag Tong does not harbor criminals. Note also that other crimes committed in the completion of an assignment are not excused by a writ-for example, theft or secondary killings.
The Splintering of the Dark Brotherhood
Although the Morag Tong is a society of murder and assassination, they have strict internal laws and ways of governing themselves. Early in the history of the order a splinter group broke away, calling itself The Dark Brotherhood, who turned from the original intent of the society: to prevent massive bloodshed with selectively calculated killings. The Brotherhood transformed into a "death cult," turning from the original worship of the patron Mephala to the worship of Sithis, the serpent god of death. Their matron became the Night Mother, an old woman supposed to be fervently loyal to their Dread Father, Sithis. Their murders were no longer motivated by altruism; they weren't even entirely, or even mostly motivated by money. They frequently abducted innocents, whose souls served as sacrifices in Daedric and Necromantic ceremonies.
Criticisms
Since its creation, to the outside world, the people of Morrowind, and, perhaps, Tamriel itself, feel the Morag Tong has become less of a sacred institution and more of a secularized enterprise of revenge, largely because of the Dunmeri abandonment of Daedra worship; the Morag Tong resents this fact, still taking itself very seriously as the upholder of traditional Dunmeri law, and feels, on the whole, that its services are undervalued: anyone with a minor grievance and enough wealth can order the murder of another person because the Morag Tong, taking their traditional role as the impartial middle-man, is always obliged to accept the contract.
Outer Operations
Although the Morag Tong is largely restricted to activity within Morrowind Province, due to the fact that no other Imperial governments recognize them as a legal faction, this does not mean that fleeing Morrowind will protect you. Tong executioners have been known to track their prey all across Tamriel, thanks in part to an extensive network of informants and contacts maintained by the Guild. For example, the Mehrune's Razor mini-expansion to The Elder Scrolls IV offers a chance to encounter a Morag Tong assassin who has been captured while hunting a target in Cyrodiil. However, the Dark Brotherhood has a monopoly on illegal assassination outside of Morrowind, and Brotherhood assassins have been known to abduct Tong agents wherever they find them.
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It is a secret society within the continent of Tamriel, and is based in, and largely operationally restricted to, the Imperial Province of Morrowind.
The name means "Foresters' Guild" in the same way that a forester walks observantly among the trees of the forest, before selecting the appropriate one and cutting it down.
Interestingly, in order to accord with Imperial law relating to Guilds and Fraternal Organizations, all official documents, including Writs, making reference to the Tong must use the name "Morag Tong Guild" to indicate the legal status of the organization. As "Tong" means guild in the Dunmer language, the usage "Morag Tong Guild" translates to "Forester's Guild Guild."
History
Origin
The Morag Tong is quite unique in Tamriel, as it is the only legally sanctioned organization for assassins. It was said to have been founded by the hermaphrodite Daedric Prince Mephala. In Dunmeri legends, she teaches the early Chimer nomads, who were emigrating from Summerset Isle, how to evade their adversaries and destroy them with conspiracy and plots of secret murder, his/her "sphere of influence" upon Morrowind being conspiracies and secrets.
A small faction of Chimer continued to adhere to these principles, and, thus, the Morag Tong was born. As a means of resolving conflicts of such a grievous nature between Chimer groups that no other course of action was appropriate, the Chimer were to approach the Morag Tong and offer money for an "honorable execution". Because of its official sanction, the Morag Tong has the authority to print legal bills known as "Writs of Execution," which excuse a guild agent of all legal misgiving associated with any Morag Tong related business. These writs are to be presented to any arresting guard or soldier, and immediately and completely absolve the assassin for the murder. As such, Morag Tong executioners are expected to give themselves up immediately following an execution even if the death itself would have remained a mystery, in order to legally absolve themselves and avert any possible long-term ramifications. Executioners who fail to do so are considered suspect by their order and may be subject to major internal investigations, as the Morag Tong does not harbor criminals. Note also that other crimes committed in the completion of an assignment are not excused by a writ-for example, theft or secondary killings.
The Splintering of the Dark Brotherhood
Although the Morag Tong is a society of murder and assassination, they have strict internal laws and ways of governing themselves. Early in the history of the order a splinter group broke away, calling itself The Dark Brotherhood, who turned from the original intent of the society: to prevent massive bloodshed with selectively calculated killings. The Brotherhood transformed into a "death cult," turning from the original worship of the patron Mephala to the worship of Sithis, the serpent god of death. Their matron became the Night Mother, an old woman supposed to be fervently loyal to their Dread Father, Sithis. Their murders were no longer motivated by altruism; they weren't even entirely, or even mostly motivated by money. They frequently abducted innocents, whose souls served as sacrifices in Daedric and Necromantic ceremonies.
Criticisms
Since its creation, to the outside world, the people of Morrowind, and, perhaps, Tamriel itself, feel the Morag Tong has become less of a sacred institution and more of a secularized enterprise of revenge, largely because of the Dunmeri abandonment of Daedra worship; the Morag Tong resents this fact, still taking itself very seriously as the upholder of traditional Dunmeri law, and feels, on the whole, that its services are undervalued: anyone with a minor grievance and enough wealth can order the murder of another person because the Morag Tong, taking their traditional role as the impartial middle-man, is always obliged to accept the contract.
Outer Operations
Although the Morag Tong is largely restricted to activity within Morrowind Province, due to the fact that no other Imperial governments recognize them as a legal faction, this does not mean that fleeing Morrowind will protect you. Tong executioners have been known to track their prey all across Tamriel, thanks in part to an extensive network of informants and contacts maintained by the Guild. For example, the Mehrune's Razor mini-expansion to The Elder Scrolls IV offers a chance to encounter a Morag Tong assassin who has been captured while hunting a target in Cyrodiil. However, the Dark Brotherhood has a monopoly on illegal assassination outside of Morrowind, and Brotherhood assassins have been known to abduct Tong agents wherever they find them.
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Seegorgian is a language that which is of a semi-romanic origin. The language itself is make-believe being spoken fluently anywhere on earth. The language has a small alphabet that is written in roman fonts and dialect.
The Writing
Characters
The alphabet for Seegorgan is used as a represenative for the words that the language uses. The letters that are labeled "not used" are not in use for they are replaced by another letter.
A= á,
B= b,
C= k,
D= d,
E= not used,
F= f,
G= g,
H= not used,
I= i,
J= j,
L= l,
M= m,
N= not used,
O= o,
P= p,
Q= q,
R= r,
S= s,
T= t,
U= u,
V= v,
W= w,
X= x,
Y= not used,
Z= z
Speech
Dialects
The dialects of the language are of rare importance since it does not vary so.
Words
Some words are presented as a germanic with the combination of words. The word bergantil "hill castle" comes from the word bergas which means hill and tilla which means tower or castle. Most words are simplified in combanations for flowing vocabulary. Although this is regretted for the word gerk which means and/but/or is a conjunction and is never used in a combination.
Vocalization
Many of the words in this language are meant to be nasaled or rough depending on the plurification of consanents in a word. Arbtik for example is pronounced as "ar-btk" which has the meaning of cart.
Gender
the gender of words has a part on vocalization and is easily understood. Female genders are pronounced with an "i" at the end of the word such as aqukti, water.
The Writing
Characters
The alphabet for Seegorgan is used as a represenative for the words that the language uses. The letters that are labeled "not used" are not in use for they are replaced by another letter.
A= á,
B= b,
C= k,
D= d,
E= not used,
F= f,
G= g,
H= not used,
I= i,
J= j,
L= l,
M= m,
N= not used,
O= o,
P= p,
Q= q,
R= r,
S= s,
T= t,
U= u,
V= v,
W= w,
X= x,
Y= not used,
Z= z
Speech
Dialects
The dialects of the language are of rare importance since it does not vary so.
Words
Some words are presented as a germanic with the combination of words. The word bergantil "hill castle" comes from the word bergas which means hill and tilla which means tower or castle. Most words are simplified in combanations for flowing vocabulary. Although this is regretted for the word gerk which means and/but/or is a conjunction and is never used in a combination.
Vocalization
Many of the words in this language are meant to be nasaled or rough depending on the plurification of consanents in a word. Arbtik for example is pronounced as "ar-btk" which has the meaning of cart.
Gender
the gender of words has a part on vocalization and is easily understood. Female genders are pronounced with an "i" at the end of the word such as aqukti, water.