![]() ![]() The Morrígan is also referenced in Celtic folklore as a deity called Morgan le Fey who was the adversary of Arthurian legend. The latter is also referred to as Anand which is another name for Morrígan. The three Morrígna consisted of Badb, Macha, and Nemain. The Morrígan is also the name of a trio of sisters. On the occasion that she would transfigure to a crow, she would fly overhead during battle, frightening everyone as she went. Being a shapeshifter, she often appeared as a raven or crow, a curvaceous woman, an old witch, or a warrior queen. She appears in many different forms depending on the story. Her prophetic and all-knowing gifts made her exceptionally powerful and she would divulge what she knew to those who were willing to part with it for a price. Under her influence, a warrior’s enemies quake with fear, and she instills the courage to fight until the very end.Īccording to Irish folklore, It is said that the Morrígan can predict death and the fate of war. As the Warrior Queen, she is associated with battle and warfare. The Morrígan is a mysterious figure in Irish mythology.
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