Morvran

Morvran is an Iorwerth elf and the nephew of the late Lord Iorwerth. He can be found in the Iorwerth Clan segment of Prifddinas, and acts as the highest level slayer master in the game, requiring 85 Slayer and completion of Plague's End to use. He offers the hardest slayer assignments in the game and also runs the Rush of Blood D&D. He also makes a brief appearance in Regicide when a player exits the Underground Pass. With the help of Essyllt, he slays a member of the elf resistance known as Idris.

During the Elven Civil War, he was Head of Intelligence for the Iorwerth Clan and led a warband whose duty was to assassinate enemies along with Essyllt. When the war ended and Lord Iorwerth was killed by the Dark Lord, Morvran relinquished his position as next-in-line for lordship, allowing Iestin Edern to take control of the Iorwerth. Instead, he chose to study combat and various dangerous creatures that require special techniques to kill.

Players can easily reach Morvran by teleporting to the Iorwerth segment of Prifddinas via a crystal teleport seed, a ferocious ring, or by teleporting to Prifddinas via the Lodestone Network and walking south-west.

Slayer points
Successfully completing a Slayer assignment confers an amount of Slayer reward points depending on how many tasks have been successfully completed in a row. After the Smoking Kills quest the amount is doubled. Completion of a task assigned by Morvran after completing Smoking Kills will grant:


 * 20 Slayer points for a normal task
 * 100 for every 10th task
 * 300 for every 50th task

This means that an average of 32 points are earned per task in each 50-task set. Note that there is currently a bug that can cause players to receive irregular amounts of Slayer reward points for completing tasks assigned by Morvran.

Trivia

 * Prior to the release of Plague's End, Morvran's examine text was "An elven warrior." Now, he has the same one as Essyllt.
 * The word Morvran is made up of the Middle Welsh words mawr, meaning "big", and brân, meaning "crow". The name is parallel to the Celtic spelling, Morfran, with only the f changed to a v. The Older Welsh usage, is likely due to Jagex's usual use of the Welsh language in most of the Elven names in the game. Morvran is often depicted in Welsh Mythology as a dark, demon-like character that is very ugly.