Morag the Unhappy Witch (Morag the Witch Book 1)

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Morag the Unhappy Witch (Morag the Witch Book 1)

Morag the Unhappy Witch (Morag the Witch Book 1)

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She came to Brigadoom to bring destruction and sorrow, but she took to the Wight Knight and sealed herself away with him instead."

Morag also had the ability to create large and widespread illusions. During her scheme to revive the Kreegon, Morag conjured a massive image of her face over Bright Tree Village to taunt her enemies and allow her agents time to retrieve the Kreegon's crystal eye while the Ewoks were distracted by her presence. [6] In the same fashion, Morag manipulated her appearance to deceive her opponents, creating an illusion that she was young and friendly as opposed to decrepit and sinister. Morag also projected her appearance into Logray's crystal image spinner, which she used to set up her final showdown with Logray by revealing through the device that she had kidnapped the Ewok children. [2] Two of Morag's plots against the Ewoks revolved around their beloved sunberries and their artwork, respectively. In the first, Morag infiltrated the Ewoks' sunberry-tree forest and tried to poison the berries with a potion, thus depriving the Bright Tree Village Ewoks of a staple food and starving them. The plot involved having her pet mantigrue pour the substance over the trees. Nevertheless, Logray made an antidote, which the Ewok tribe sprayed it over the berries. Morag thus attempted to spread the potion again herself. Nevertheless, she found that Logray had included in his antidote ingredient that irritated Morag's sinuses and kept her from breathing. Her plot foiled, she fled. [9] Morag has a playful personality akin to a little girl having a summer crush on the Right Knight before turning him into the Wight Knight, sadly that summer was 500 years long and only just recently the Wight Knight was released by the same earthquake that shook heaven and earth, and even after all those years she is still infatuated with the wight knight. She is also aggressive when things don't seem to go her way, something she demonstrated when the hero/heroine stepped in for the Wight Knight and fought her on his behalf.

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Morag was a member of the alien species known as the Tulgah, who all had a natural connection to "magic" (most likely another word for the Force) - however while most of her kind used their gifts to become powerful healers she decided to go down the path of darkness and use her gifts to enslave, abuse and terrorise others. Based on a list of students revealed by J. K. Rowling in Harry Potter and Me, this character was originally named "Katrina" and later changed to "Isobel". [4] Once there was a marvelous gem, called the Sunstar-Shadowstone. Within this gem lay great magical powers, for good and evil. So strong was the stone's magic that we Ewoks kept it safely hidden and never used it, lest the temptation of its great power would overwhelm us. But there was one who craved the stone, and would do anything to get it. Morag, the Tulgah witch.» ― Chief Chirpa [2] Though she appears in 4 episodes that featured her, she did reappear in the comic books as the main villain. Morag, a demon from a monstrous lineage, bears a striking resemblance to a fusion of the more familiar Witch and Pelvic Thruster demons. She combines the curvaceous physique of the witch, complete with wings and a tail reminiscent of the male demon. Furthermore, the lower portion of her attire exhibits resemblances to the soul-type enemies, featuring protruding hands from below.

Not many people have heard of her and she was most likely forgotten in the star wars universe, as most of the expanded universe (excluding the prequel and original trilogies and the Clone Wars show and movie) were rebranded as Star Wars Legends by Disney. She was just about to tell her what had happened, when she saw that Topaz was not eating her vegetables! Morag scolded Topaz for this, and gave her a lecture on eating healthily. Also, if I always want to open with my toxic barrage, it seems like running something like Champion of the Hist would be good, because I could use my ult more, which seems to be the strongest part of this build. But that was just a thought. Spawned by my magic, with each passing moment it grows stronger, drawing every ounce of moisture from the ground around it!"Also do keep in mind that Incap is a .3 second channel and does disease damage so it would also benefit from Deadly.

At last, she cried, ”I am free. I don’t have to sit and listen to you telling me what’s right all day; I don’t have to keep persuading you to choose the biggest slice of cake before your brother – in fact, I don’t I repeat don’t, have to do anything that you tell me, at all.” Morag is from Gaelic mór, "tall." Dougall is from the Gaelic Dubhgall, or "dark stranger," and "Mac" is "son of." Description: Came to bring destruction to Brigadoom, but was rather taken with the Wight Knight, so sealed herself away with him instead. No escape, little flutter-glow. There's a great thirst in the forest, almost as great as Morag's thirst for vengeance. And you, our Wistie queen, are my newest servant in my battle with Logray and his cursed Ewoks.The Tulgah were a species of mandrill-faced, sturdy humanoids. They were very short, measuring less than one meter, which was nearly twice smaller as the average Human—the most common species in the galaxy. They had yellowish, leathery skin covered with brown spots. Their faces were elongated and snout-like, and their limbs ended in sharp claws. The initial 4 seconds are a channel and deadly buffs them as well. I wouldn't trade either deadly or swamp raider for champion of the hist because it would mean a huge drop in the damage of toxic barrage. I am very sorry to disappoint you,” replied Morag quite seriously. “I am afraid I simply don’t have a dark side.” The episode was released on DVD in 2004 as part of the feature film The Haunted Village. It can be found on side 2 of the disc. Although the episode takes place second in the series' chronology, it is presented first on the DVD.



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