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| name = Moren | | name = Moren | ||
| full-name = Moren Morkirk | |||
| description = The contents of a book may be immutable, yet depending upon one's perspective, the lesson one learns may be different indeed. In other words, I am very much in favor of revisiting a story one has already read! | | description = The contents of a book may be immutable, yet depending upon one's perspective, the lesson one learns may be different indeed. In other words, I am very much in favor of revisiting a story one has already read! | ||
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| gender = Male | | gender = Male | ||
| age = | | age = 31 | ||
| race = Hume | | race = Hume | ||
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== | ==Lore== | ||
{{quotation|Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 152|"Wh-What I mean to ask is, have you brought any books with you!? A rumpled scroll, even? A scrap of scribbled-on parchment...?" | |||
Head librarian of [[the Cabinet of Curiosity]], this Crystarium native has been an avid reader since he learned his letters. Perhaps the previous head librarian saw potential in the young, wide-eyed Hume who frequented the Cabinet more days than not, but the course of Moren's life would be shaped by the ardent proclamations of his predecessor. To ensure the future of [[Norvrandt]] by sharing its knowledge—it was this creed to which Moren would dedicate himself, lending out rare books most archivists would sequester, and proactively scheduling reading circles for younglings. Over his thirty-one years as a student of life, Moren has cultivated the uncanny ability to determine the origin and age of any tome simply by appraising its binding. Currently, the most vexing issue to plague his halls of knowledge are the patrons who carelessly shove books into shelves without regard to their proper filing.}} | |||
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Moren
“The contents of a book may be immutable, yet depending upon one's perspective, the lesson one learns may be different indeed. In other words, I am very much in favor of revisiting a story one has already read!
— In-game description
Moren Morkirk is a Hume found in The Crystarium.
Quests Started
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
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Quests Involved In
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
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City of the First | 70 | Crystal Exarch | |
The Lightwardens | 71 | Crystal Exarch | |
An Unwelcome Guest | 72 | Manager of Suites | |
The Crystarium's Resolve | 72 | Crystal Exarch | |
Reassuring the Masses | 79 | Manager of Suites | |
In His Garden | 79 | Katliss | |
The Unbroken Thread | 79 | Lyna | |
Facing the Truth | 80 | Lyna | |
In the Name of the Light | 80 | Manager of Suites |
Lore
“"Wh-What I mean to ask is, have you brought any books with you!? A rumpled scroll, even? A scrap of scribbled-on parchment...?"
Head librarian of the Cabinet of Curiosity, this Crystarium native has been an avid reader since he learned his letters. Perhaps the previous head librarian saw potential in the young, wide-eyed Hume who frequented the Cabinet more days than not, but the course of Moren's life would be shaped by the ardent proclamations of his predecessor. To ensure the future of Norvrandt by sharing its knowledge—it was this creed to which Moren would dedicate himself, lending out rare books most archivists would sequester, and proactively scheduling reading circles for younglings. Over his thirty-one years as a student of life, Moren has cultivated the uncanny ability to determine the origin and age of any tome simply by appraising its binding. Currently, the most vexing issue to plague his halls of knowledge are the patrons who carelessly shove books into shelves without regard to their proper filing.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 152