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Hey, lindasteveparker4!
Has anyone worked with her for a longer time?
What’s she like?
I mean, besides helping crushing your enemies and standing your ground, as the myths and legends say…
I have had Morrigan with me since Captain brought her forth. Her energy is warm, vibrant, and protective. Very, very tangible presence. I absolutely Adore her!
I have carried her NFT in my pocket for almost 2 years, now. Sometimes she appears as a beautiful young woman, sometimes as a formidable large black raven! She shape-shifts which is very cool!
There are still a few copies available in The Sapien Shop, which I honestly cannot believe. Captain offered her for a very reasonable price initially, and now with the sale…
This one is definitely one of the most beautiful NFT artworks of all the NFTs that were released.
Unfortunately, I don’t feel any calling for working with this Goddess.
But maybe others feel called, so adding here the following:
Questions asked to ChatGPT:
“Can you tell me about the Morrigan Goddess please. What are her powers? What is her character like? Does she like to help people? What does she want in return? What type of people does she usually help?”
Answer from ChatGPT:
"The Morrigan is a complex and multifaceted deity from Irish mythology, often associated with war, fate, and sovereignty. She is one of the most enigmatic figures in Celtic mythology, embodying both the fierceness of battle and the mysterious aspects of death and prophecy. Here’s a detailed overview of her characteristics, powers, and the nature of her assistance:
Powers and Attributes
- War and Battle: The Morrigan is primarily known as a goddess of war. She is often depicted as a battle-crow or raven, flying over the battlefield and influencing the outcome of conflicts.
- Fate and Prophecy: She has the power to foresee and influence fate, often appearing to warriors to predict their deaths or the outcomes of battles.
- Shape-Shifting: The Morrigan is a shape-shifter, capable of transforming into various animals, most notably a crow or raven, but also wolves, eels, and cows.
- Sovereignty and Kingship: She is associated with the land and its sovereignty, often testing or aiding kings to ensure they are worthy rulers.
Character and Personality
- Complex and Ambiguous: The Morrigan embodies a dual nature. She can be both a fierce and terrifying figure, bringing death and destruction, and a protective, guiding presence, offering wisdom and foresight.
- Independent and Strong: She is a symbol of independence and strength, often depicted as a solitary figure, operating outside the constraints of other deities or human societies.
- Protective yet Ruthless: While she can be protective of those she favors, her protection often comes with harsh lessons or severe consequences.
Assistance and Expectations
- Helps Warriors and Leaders: The Morrigan often aids warriors and leaders, particularly those who show bravery, strength, and a willingness to face their fate. She is drawn to those who respect her power and the forces of nature.
- Testing Worthiness: Her assistance often involves testing individuals to ensure their worthiness. This can include prophecies that challenge them to prove their valor or wisdom.
- Desires Respect and Honor: In return for her aid, the Morrigan typically desires respect and honor. This can be shown through rituals, offerings, and acknowledgment of her power and influence.
- No Simple Favor: The Morrigan’s help is never simple or without consequence. Those she aids must be prepared to face challenges and transformations that test their mettle.
People She Helps
- Brave and Strong-Willed: The Morrigan is most likely to help those who exhibit bravery, strength, and a strong will. These qualities resonate with her nature as a war goddess.
- Respectful and Honorable: Individuals who show respect for the natural world, the cycles of life and death, and the mysteries of fate are more likely to gain her favor.
- Leaders and Warriors: Historically, she has been associated with kings and warriors, those who bear the responsibility of leadership and protection.
In summary, the Morrigan is a powerful and complex deity who embodies the fierce and mysterious aspects of war, fate, and sovereignty. Her assistance comes with expectations of bravery, respect, and honor, and she is particularly drawn to strong-willed leaders and warriors who are willing to face their fate with courage."
I have Morrigan 1 year 8 months 23 days !
She is amazing , I honor her and love her
In a way, she kind of has a similar angle to outcomes as working with Tiamat (it seems). I understand that chaos, purging, destruction & loss create space for new things in life, but for now, it is peace I seek, so I haven’t worked with the Morrigan for some time now. Aphrodite is more my speed for now lol.