- inspirations). In the Wells' story, the
Morlocks are the novel's main antagonists.
Since their creation by Wells,
Morlock characters have
appeared in many other...
-
Caliban appeared prior to that, but he was not yet a
member of the
Morlocks. The
Morlocks were
depicted as an
underground society (both
literally and figuratively)...
- the
Morlocks failed when he was
captured by the
Morlocks. Much of the book is
occupied with his
deeply unsettling discoveries about the
Morlock / Eloi...
- Enge's
Morlock the
Maker series The
Morlocks (American band), an
American garage band
Morlocks (Swedish band), a
Swedish industrial rock band
Morlock (US...
-
separate species: the Eloi and the
Morlocks. The Eloi live a
banal life of ease on the
surface of the
Earth while the
Morlocks live underground,
tending machinery...
- the
Morlocks, a band of homeless,
rejected mutants. The
founding Morlocks consist of Caliban, Callisto, Masque, Plague, and Sunder. The
Morlocks live...
- She
calls this
newly formed society the
Morlocks,
after the
group of ****uristic
subterraneans known as
Morlocks in The Time
Machine by H. G. Wells. Callisto...
- surface. The Über-
Morlocks are a
group of
telepaths who rule the
other Morlocks, who use the Eloi as food and
breeding vessels. The Über-
Morlock explains that...
- Riptide. The
Morlock Masque ****umes
control of the
remaining Morlocks. He uses his
transformative powers to
forcibly disfigure all
Morlocks under his rule...
-
novels by
James Blaylock and Tim Powers.
Morlock Night uses the
ideas of H. G.
Wells in
which the
Morlocks of Wells' 1895
novella The Time
Machine themselves...