
He had brown hair and a beard and wore a dark-colored robe paired with a fur cloak.

When he was finally killed, the spirit of the eldest prince was finally released and, apparently learning from his tyrannical mistakes and what his intense lust for power had turned him into, thanked Merida with respect for releasing him and moved on to the afterlife as a wisp.Īs a human, Mor'du was powerfully built and was the tallest of his brothers. His uncontrollable violence was so prominent that even a young woman could fall victim to his murderous intentions, and all of Scotland knew and feared him.

As a result, Mor'du was left as a vicious, malevolent monster. However, after fighting his own men, his violent nature would eventually consume what was left of his humanity and sentience. His desire for power drove him to go far enough to start a violent war, and then ultimately killed his own brothers in cold blood.Īs a black bear, Mor'du's hatred and rage manifested through his actions and carnage, especially when he slaughtered his remaining family. Like Merida, he let his pride control his actions and clashed with his family, but unlike Merida, he was willing to let hatred and desire get the better of him. He was confident in his strength, but confused this for character, and thus became extremely arrogant: this proved to be a trait that caused him to struggle with his loved ones.

When Mor'du was human, he had once possessed a close familial bond with his father and three younger brothers.
