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  1. Morgan le Fay (/ ˈ m ɔːr ɡ ən l ə ˈ f eɪ /; Welsh: Morgên y Dylwythen Deg; Cornish: Morgen an Spyrys; all meaning 'Morgan the Fairy'), alternatively known as Morgan[n]a, Morgain[a/e], Morg[a]ne, Morgant[e], Morge[i]n, and Morgue[in] among other names and spellings, is a powerful and ambiguous enchantress from the legend of King Arthur ...

  2. Morgan le Fay, fairy enchantress of Arthurian legend and romance. Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Vita Merlini ( c. 1150) named her as the ruler of Avalon, a marvelous island where King Arthur was to be healed of his wounds, and it described her as skilled in the arts of healing and of changing shape.

  3. As one of the most powerful sorceresses in Earth’s history, Morgan le Fay shows no mercy to those who stand in her way of Britain’s throne, including her own family. She learns magic from the legendary sorcerer Merlin, becomes Queen of Gorre and leads the Darkholders, all to conquer the world.

  4. Morgan le Fay is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by Stan Lee and Joe Maneely, is based on the Morgan le Fay of Arthurian legend.

  5. Morgan le Fay is a powerful enchantress who was believed to have been an adversary of King Arthur. She was the leader of a coven of witches who got trapped in the Dark Dimension. She sought to take control over Nico Minoru and the Staff of One in order to conquer the world.

  6. Morgana Le Fay. Age of Le Fay (Earth-26111) Morgan Le Fay. Hembeck-verse (Earth-77640) Iron Man trapped in Camelot (Earth-82633) Morgana. King Arthur and the Knights of Justice (Earth-93121) World frozen in the time of Camelot (Earth-97213) Captain Britain accepted the Sword of Death & Amulet of Life (Earth-98125)

  7. Jan 31, 2019 · Often linked to various supernatural female characters of Celtic mythology, Morgan is also called Morgan “le Fay” (the fairy), hinting at otherworldly origins for her character.

  8. Morgan Le Fay: popularly known as Arthurian sorceress, benevolent fairy, priestess, dark magician, enchantress, witch, sea goddess, shape-changer, healer, and the sole personage of Avalon the Isle of Apples, not to mention daughter of Ygerna (Igraine) and Gorlois, half-sister to King Arthur, mother of Mordred, lady-in-waiting to Guinevere, wife ...

  9. The Matter of Britain character Morgan le Fay (often known as Morgana, and sometimes also as Morgaine and other names) has been featured many times in various works of modern culture, often but not always appearing in villainous roles.

  10. Morgan le Fay: Origins and Evolution. Of the various women found in the Arthurian legend, Morgan le Fay is perhaps the most interesting and definitely the most complex. At times, she is benevolent to Arthur and his knights, and she uses her supernatural powers to heal.