Morrigan
(#1016246)
Level 25 Guardian
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
13.28 m
Wingspan
17.89 m
Weight
10114.33 kg
Genetics
Red
Boulder
Boulder
Rust
Myrid
Myrid
Tangerine
Basic
Basic
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 25 Guardian
Max Level
STR
117
AGI
8
DEF
5
QCK
70
INT
5
VIT
25
MND
5
Lineage
Parents
Offspring
- CrimsonSnow
- Zura
- Andrey
- Ramedaro
- Eita
- ArcticSand
- ArcticFire
- ArcticSun
- Medrod
- RoonieMine
- Birdsong
- Unnamed
- Dianthus
- ElvenSteel
- Gabby
- Carimona
- Sangria
- Tuttie
- Sanderson
- Technoblade
- Terracota
- Glain
- NAMED
- Hexagon
- Cailleah
- Pancake
- Cole
- Pactur
- Weedeater
- Charr
- Blight
- Marlais
- JungHeewon
- Honeybreeze
- Unnamed
- Coral
- Gwayth
Biography
Morrigan's mate is CoaLtink.
Morrigan Needs? firefly, sparkle or stained... plus. (throws beautiful babies, needs genes)
The Morrígan
The Morrígan ("phantom queen"), also known as the Mórrígan ("great queen") is a figure from Irish mythology widely considered to be a goddess...
The Morrígan is a goddess of battle, strife, and sovereignty. She sometimes appears in the form of a crow, flying above the warriors, and in the Ulster cycle she also takes the forms of an eel, a wolf and a cow. She is generally considered a war deity comparable with the Germanic Valkyries, although her association with a cow may also suggest a role connected with wealth and the land.
She is often depicted as a trio of goddesses, all sisters,[1][2][3] although membership of the triad varies; the most common combinations are Badb, Macha and Nemain,[4] or Badb, Macha and Anand; Anand is also given as an alternate name for Morrigu.[5] Other accounts name Fea, and others.[4]
The Morrígan is usually interpreted as a "war goddess"; W. M. Hennessey's "The Ancient Irish Goddess of War", written in 1870, was influential in establishing this interpretation.[30] Her role often involves premonitions of a particular warrior's violent death, suggesting a link with the Banshee of later folklore. This connection is further noted by Patricia Lysaght: "In certain areas of Ireland this supernatural being is, in addition to the name banshee, also called the badhb".[31] Her role was to not only be a symbol of imminent death, but to also influence the outcome of war. Most often she did this by appearing as a crow flying overhead and would either inspire fear or courage in the hearts of the warriors. There are also a few rare accounts where she would join in the battle itself as a warrior and show her favouritism in a more direct manner.[32]
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friends incl Irradiated Astronomer
Familiar
Trumpet Porcupine
Molten Wartoad
Morrigan Needs? firefly, sparkle or stained... plus. (throws beautiful babies, needs genes)
The Morrígan
The Morrígan ("phantom queen"), also known as the Mórrígan ("great queen") is a figure from Irish mythology widely considered to be a goddess...
The Morrígan is a goddess of battle, strife, and sovereignty. She sometimes appears in the form of a crow, flying above the warriors, and in the Ulster cycle she also takes the forms of an eel, a wolf and a cow. She is generally considered a war deity comparable with the Germanic Valkyries, although her association with a cow may also suggest a role connected with wealth and the land.
She is often depicted as a trio of goddesses, all sisters,[1][2][3] although membership of the triad varies; the most common combinations are Badb, Macha and Nemain,[4] or Badb, Macha and Anand; Anand is also given as an alternate name for Morrigu.[5] Other accounts name Fea, and others.[4]
The Morrígan is usually interpreted as a "war goddess"; W. M. Hennessey's "The Ancient Irish Goddess of War", written in 1870, was influential in establishing this interpretation.[30] Her role often involves premonitions of a particular warrior's violent death, suggesting a link with the Banshee of later folklore. This connection is further noted by Patricia Lysaght: "In certain areas of Ireland this supernatural being is, in addition to the name banshee, also called the badhb".[31] Her role was to not only be a symbol of imminent death, but to also influence the outcome of war. Most often she did this by appearing as a crow flying overhead and would either inspire fear or courage in the hearts of the warriors. There are also a few rare accounts where she would join in the battle itself as a warrior and show her favouritism in a more direct manner.[32]
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friends incl Irradiated Astronomer
Familiar
Trumpet Porcupine
Molten Wartoad
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