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The Morrígan (or Mórrígan) is a complex, formidable in Irish mythology known as goddess of war, fate, death, sovereignty

The Morrígan, meaning "Great Queen" or "Phantom Queen," is a prominent figure in Irish mythology. A multifaceted Celtic deity, she is primarily associated with war, fate, and sovereignty. She is a formidable shapeshifter who often appears as a crow or raven on the battlefield, where she dictates victory, inspires fear, and foretells death.Key Aspects of the GoddessTriple Goddess: The Morrígan frequently appears as a triad of sisters, often referred to as "the three Morrígna". Depending on the myth, this trio comprises different combinations of goddesses like Badb (crow of battle), Macha (sovereignty and land), Nemain (frenzy and chaos), and Anand.Shape-Shifting: She can take on the form of various animals, such as crows, ravens, wolves, and eels.Harbinger of Doom: Rather than comforting warriors, her presence on the battlefield incites conflict and delivers grim prophecies, such as washing the blood-stained armor of those destined to die.Sovereignty & Land: Beyond her martial roles, she is also closely linked to the fertility of the land, kingship, and the protection of the community.Prominent MythsThe Cycle of Cú Chulainn: She famously tries to aid and then seduce the great Irish hero Cú Chulainn. After he rejects her, she plagues him with interference during his battles, but ultimately shows him respect upon his death.Mag Tuireadh: She plays a pivotal role in the mythological battles of the Tuatha Dé Danann (the Irish pantheon), helping to secure victory against supernatural invaders.
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