Post by Loki on Feb 6, 2009 22:14:56 GMT -6
Morgan Le Fay
Fighting: Typical
Agility: Typical
Strength: Poor
Endurance: Good
Reason: Good
Intuition: Excellent
Psyche: Incredible
Health: Typical
Resources: Remakable
Popularity: Poor
Powers:
Magic: Master Level Sorceress of the Faerie School of Magic.
Personal
Astral Projection:-Amazing Morgan's body has been destroyed and she only exists in astral form on the astral plane.
Astral Supremacy: Morgan performs magic better while on the astral plane.
Unlimited Shape-Shifting: Amazing
Individual Shield: Incredible
Flight: Incredible
Universal
Eldritch Beams/Bolts: Incredible
Glamor: Remarkable
Illusion: Monstrous
Mental Control: Remarkable
Raise Dead- incredible: Special Ceremony magic that can only be attempted once on each corpse. A successful Psyche FEAT roll is needed for completion.
Talents/ Abilities:
Mystic Background, Occult Lore, Resist Domination
Weaknesses
Morgan has the faerie vulnerability to “cold iron” or steel. These can cause her harm in both her physical and astral forms. Beyond that, however, Morgan is virtually immortal. Her soul survived the physical death of her body, and she has even re-formed from the destruction of her astral form.
History
Morgan Le Fey is the ancient and diabolical sorceress of Arthurian legends. Her history is slightly different from the legends but she is a sorceress gifted in the arts of black magic. She uses her gifts without restraint and is quite willing to destroy the universe in order to gain more power.
Morgan le Fey is half-human and half-faerie (hence her name “Le Fey”). The faerie are an ancient race of humanoid beings with supernatural powers that originated from an other-dimensional world that borders upon Britain and Ireland on Earth. They are closely related to the Dark Elves of Svartleheim, one of the Nine Worlds of Asgardian Cosmology). Morgan Le Fey is said to be the daughter of Gorlois, Duke of Tintagil and of his wife, Igraine, who also bore King Uther Pendragon the son who became the legendary King of Camelot. However, Morgan’s faerie nature indicates at least one of her parents must have been at least part faerie.
Fighting: Typical
Agility: Typical
Strength: Poor
Endurance: Good
Reason: Good
Intuition: Excellent
Psyche: Incredible
Health: Typical
Resources: Remakable
Popularity: Poor
Powers:
Magic: Master Level Sorceress of the Faerie School of Magic.
Personal
Astral Projection:-Amazing Morgan's body has been destroyed and she only exists in astral form on the astral plane.
Astral Supremacy: Morgan performs magic better while on the astral plane.
Unlimited Shape-Shifting: Amazing
Individual Shield: Incredible
Flight: Incredible
Universal
Eldritch Beams/Bolts: Incredible
Glamor: Remarkable
Illusion: Monstrous
Mental Control: Remarkable
Raise Dead- incredible: Special Ceremony magic that can only be attempted once on each corpse. A successful Psyche FEAT roll is needed for completion.
Talents/ Abilities:
Mystic Background, Occult Lore, Resist Domination
Weaknesses
Morgan has the faerie vulnerability to “cold iron” or steel. These can cause her harm in both her physical and astral forms. Beyond that, however, Morgan is virtually immortal. Her soul survived the physical death of her body, and she has even re-formed from the destruction of her astral form.
History
Morgan Le Fey is the ancient and diabolical sorceress of Arthurian legends. Her history is slightly different from the legends but she is a sorceress gifted in the arts of black magic. She uses her gifts without restraint and is quite willing to destroy the universe in order to gain more power.
Morgan le Fey is half-human and half-faerie (hence her name “Le Fey”). The faerie are an ancient race of humanoid beings with supernatural powers that originated from an other-dimensional world that borders upon Britain and Ireland on Earth. They are closely related to the Dark Elves of Svartleheim, one of the Nine Worlds of Asgardian Cosmology). Morgan Le Fey is said to be the daughter of Gorlois, Duke of Tintagil and of his wife, Igraine, who also bore King Uther Pendragon the son who became the legendary King of Camelot. However, Morgan’s faerie nature indicates at least one of her parents must have been at least part faerie.