Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Morgan Le Fay #2


Welcome back my little minions. I see you're back to learn more about the mystery that is the great Morgan Le Fay. I understand if you are deciding whether you  should be frightened or enlightened. I have been able to control the strongest men in all of Camelot to do my bidding, so why would you believe that I wouldn't do the same to you? I am a beautiful lady that has been a queen, an advisor, a nun, and an enchantress. Depending on the stories you have read, you may be able to recognize me with a crown on my head as a queen, or in a conservative uniform in a nunnery, or practicing my spells. I can also be recognized as the person who stole excalibur, and gave it to Accolon in an attempt to have king Arthur killed. I generally will wear seductive outfits because one of my major means of controlling individuals is with my undisputed seductive nature. When i am not trying to seduce the most powerful men in Camelot, you can find me reading my book of spells, and practicing my enchantments. I learned plenty about sorcery from the nunnery, and from Merlin himself (a former lover of mine). Though I do not need a wand to perform my spells, I will sometimes use magical items to help with specific enchantments because not all sorcery is done the same way. The thing you will find most frustrating about me is my change between malevolence and benevolence. In some stories, you will find me as a positive force, helping my half-brother and all of the knights of the roundtable. In other stories, you will find me being the cause of most major problems among the knights. It may depend on the point of view of the individual, but to the impartial observer, i am a mystery that can not, and will not be solved. There is no image that you will be able to picture that will truly personify my personality. I have even been known to shape-shift, which further adds to the narrative that you can not ever know what i truly am. I am beautiful, seductive, evil, helpful, mysterious, mystical, manipulating, and much more.

1 comment:

  1. Hello again Morgan Le Fay, it is Merlin! I'm glad to see you're doing well. I still regret teaching you all my spells, though you and I both know I had no choice! Regardless, good to see you.

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