03-18-2013, 11:16 PM
1. He works for the Egg of Coot out of what he perceives as rational self-interest, not madness or mind control. As long as the Egg continues to provide him with what he wants, the alliance will continue, but Moorkok could easily turn against the Egg if he deemed the Egg no longer worthy of his service.
2. The Egg knows this and considers Moorkok to be useful for the time being, but expendable.
3. As one of the few servants of the Egg neither brainwashed nor mad, Moorkok is the Egg's current ambassador to the Lower Planes, where he bargains with the lower powers for balrogs and other fiends to use in the Egg's armies. An adventure could involve disrupting a trade summit in the netherworld.
2. The Egg knows this and considers Moorkok to be useful for the time being, but expendable.
3. As one of the few servants of the Egg neither brainwashed nor mad, Moorkok is the Egg's current ambassador to the Lower Planes, where he bargains with the lower powers for balrogs and other fiends to use in the Egg's armies. An adventure could involve disrupting a trade summit in the netherworld.