Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ======Merchieftainess Murcus====== =====Introduction===== Merchieftainess Murcus is the leader of the [[Merpeople]] colony residing in the [[Great Lake]] on the grounds of [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]. She is a key figure during the second task of the 1994 [[Triwizard Tournament]]. While initially appearing as an obstacle to [[Harry Potter]], her strict adherence to rules and her subsequent honest testimony to [[Albus Dumbledore]] prove crucial in acknowledging Harry's "moral fibre" and awarding him a high score. =====Biography===== Murcus's history is largely unknown, with her only recorded appearance occurring during the 1994-1995 school year. As the [[Merchieftainess]], she held authority over the Mer-village in the [[Great Lake]]. Prior to the second task of the [[Triwizard Tournament]], [[Albus Dumbledore]], a known speaker of [[Mermish]], negotiated with Murcus. She agreed to have her people guard four "hostages" — [[Ron Weasley]], [[Hermione Granger]], [[Cho Chang]], and [[Gabrielle Delacour]] — in their underwater village for the champions to rescue. On 24 February 1995, during the task, [[Harry Potter]] was the first champion to reach the village. He successfully freed his own hostage, [[Ron Weasley]]. When he attempted to free the others as well, Murcus and her armed guards confronted him. She gestured forcefully that he was only permitted to take his own hostage. When Harry drew his [[wand]], the [[Merpeople]] surrounded him, shaking their spears threateningly. Despite their intimidation, Harry refused to leave the other hostages behind. After the time limit for the task expired, Murcus's people allowed Harry to ascend with both Ron and [[Gabrielle Delacour]], as [[Fleur Delacour]] had not arrived to rescue her sister. Following the task, Murcus provided a detailed and truthful account of the events to [[Albus Dumbledore]]. She explained that Harry had reached the hostages first but had remained behind out of a noble desire to save everyone, even at the cost of his own standing in the tournament. This report led the judges to award Harry second-place marks for his display of outstanding moral character, tying him for first place overall with [[Cedric Diggory]]. =====Physical Appearance and Personality===== Merchieftainess Murcus is described as having wild, dark green hair, a yellowish face, and matching yellow eyes. Her teeth are also yellow and broken. She wears a necklace that appears to be made of shark teeth. As a leader, Murcus is stern, authoritative, and a strict enforcer of agreements. She is not intimidated by a [[wizard]], even one pointing a [[wand]] at her, and she commands her people with clear, non-verbal gestures. Her primary loyalty is to the terms of her arrangement with [[Dumbledore]]. However, she is also possessed of a strong sense of justice, as demonstrated by her fair and honest report of [[Harry Potter]]'s actions. She may seem fierce, but her actions are guided by principle rather than malice. =====Magical Abilities and Skills===== * **Aquatic Adaptation:** As a [[Merperson]], Murcus is perfectly adapted to underwater life, including the ability to breathe water. * **[[Mermish]] Speaker:** She communicates with her people in the harsh, screeching language of [[Mermish]]. Her ability to negotiate complex terms with [[Albus Dumbledore]] indicates a high level of intelligence. * **Leadership:** As [[Merchieftainess]], she holds command over the entire [[Merpeople]] colony in the [[Great Lake]], and they defer to her judgment. * **Combat Skills:** She carries a [[spear]] and commands warriors who are proficient with them, suggesting she possesses combat knowledge. =====Possessions===== * **[[Spear]]:** She carries a [[spear]], which she shakes threateningly at [[Harry Potter]] during their confrontation. * **Shark-Tooth Necklace:** She wears a necklace made of what appear to be shark teeth, likely a symbol of her status and power. =====Relationships===== * **[[Albus Dumbledore]]:** Murcus had a respectful working relationship with [[Albus Dumbledore]]. He was able to communicate with her in [[Mermish]] and trusted her to uphold her end of the bargain for the second task. She, in turn, trusted him enough to provide an honest report. * **[[Harry Potter]]:** Her interaction with Harry was brief but pivotal. She initially acts as his antagonist, enforcing the "one hostage per champion" rule. Ultimately, however, her testimony to [[Dumbledore]] serves as the ultimate validation of Harry's heroic character. * **Her Colony:** Murcus is the undisputed leader of her colony. The [[Merpeople]] follow her commands without question, but she is also shown conferring with them before making a final decision regarding Harry's defiance. =====Etymology===== * **Murcus:** The name may be a corruption of "murky," alluding to the dark, unclear waters of the [[Great Lake]] where she resides. It could also relate to the Latin //murex//, a genus of sea snails known for their spiky shells, which could reflect the spiky, intimidating appearance of the [[Merpeople]] and their spears. * **Merchieftainess:** This is a straightforward title combining "Mer" (for [[Merpeople]]) and "Chieftainess" (a female tribal leader), clearly defining her role. =====Behind the Scenes===== * In the film adaptation of //[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]//, the character of Murcus is not named, and her role is significantly altered. The [[Merpeople]] are depicted as more uniformly monstrous and aggressive. Her crucial role in reporting Harry's "moral fibre" to [[Dumbledore]] is omitted entirely; in the film, [[Dumbledore]] simply states that Harry finishing last was "a demonstration of moral fibre." (film)