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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 1:34 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 1:35 pm
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Arcanist Angus Nakamura Vega Arcanist Angus Erm...what exactly is happening, if I might ask? Well I don't know everything by word, but we have been dealing with a few Psi forms lately called Neos's(Pretty much like a chimera) and it has been going on for the past year and it has stopped over a month ago and now he is telling me that Morgan has pretty much took over for some reason. I sense I Mr. Dark... Mr. Dark?
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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 1:45 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 1:46 pm
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"As her epithet "le Fay" (from the French la fĂ©e, meaning fairy) indicates, the figure of Morgan appears to have been originally a supernatural being. While later works make her specifically human, her magical powers are retained.[1] Inspiration for her character came from earlier Welsh mythology and literature; she has often been compared with the goddess Modron, a figure derived from the continental Dea Matrona featured with some frequency in medieval Welsh literature. Modron appears in Welsh Triad 70, in which her children by Urien, Owain and Morfydd, are called the "Three Blessed Womb-Burdens of the Island of Britain,"[2] and a later folktale preserved in Peniarth MS 147 records the story behind this conception more fully.[3] Urien is Morgan le Fay's husband in the continental romances, while Owain mab Urien is the historical figure behind their son Ywain. Additionally, Modron is called "daughter of Avallach," a Welsh ancestor deity whose name can also be interpreted as a noun meaning "a place of apples".[4] In fact, in the story of Owain and Morvydd's conception in Peniarth 147, Modron is called the "daughter of the king of Avallach." This is similar to Avalon, the "Isle of Apples" with which Morgan le Fay has been associated since her earliest appearances. Additional speculation sometimes connects Morgan with the Irish goddess MorrĂgan, though there are few similarities between the two beyond the spelling of their names."
This is from wikipedia - so yes I know not the best of sources- but I'm posting it to illustrate that Morgan Le Fay has been connected with other figures in the supernatural world. So it might not be that it is exactly Morgan Le Fay but another form of her.
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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 1:47 pm
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celticfireguardian "As her epithet "le Fay" (from the French la fĂ©e, meaning fairy) indicates, the figure of Morgan appears to have been originally a supernatural being. While later works make her specifically human, her magical powers are retained.[1] Inspiration for her character came from earlier Welsh mythology and literature; she has often been compared with the goddess Modron, a figure derived from the continental Dea Matrona featured with some frequency in medieval Welsh literature. Modron appears in Welsh Triad 70, in which her children by Urien, Owain and Morfydd, are called the "Three Blessed Womb-Burdens of the Island of Britain,"[2] and a later folktale preserved in Peniarth MS 147 records the story behind this conception more fully.[3] Urien is Morgan le Fay's husband in the continental romances, while Owain mab Urien is the historical figure behind their son Ywain. Additionally, Modron is called "daughter of Avallach," a Welsh ancestor deity whose name can also be interpreted as a noun meaning "a place of apples".[4] In fact, in the story of Owain and Morvydd's conception in Peniarth 147, Modron is called the "daughter of the king of Avallach." This is similar to Avalon, the "Isle of Apples" with which Morgan le Fay has been associated since her earliest appearances. Additional speculation sometimes connects Morgan with the Irish goddess MorrĂgan, though there are few similarities between the two beyond the spelling of their names." This is from wikipedia - so yes I know not the best of sources- but I'm posting it to illustrate that Morgan Le Fay has been connected with other figures in the supernatural world. So it might not be that it is exactly Morgan Le Fay but another form of her.
This has been helpful thank you
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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 1:50 pm
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Arcanist Angus Nakamura Vega So what your saying is that it could be Mr. Dark trying to impersonate someone just to mess with us. So far this sound accurate and I do find this very interesting. If it is Mr. Dark what should I do? Do you always jump to a supernatural conclusion before anything else? Your friend is a Mr. Dark. Mr. Dark is a work a fiction, a caricature and archetype from Something Wicked This Way Comes. It means someone (your friend in this example) that believes in something for attention. In most cases for young persons discovering some sort of psychic phenomena this has to do with the ending of the world. That is what happened to me. Take this logically: why would Morgan le Fey, a mythical character from a story that may or may not have existed, be messing with your friend? Oh ok I get what your saying now, sorry for the confusion on that part.
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