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Encyclopedia > Murigen

In Goidelic mythology, Murigen was a goddess of lakes. She may have been another form of Morrigan. Like other Iron Age Europeans, the Celts were a polytheistic people prior to their conversion to (Celtic) Christianity. ... A Lake is a body of water surrounded by land. ... The Mórrígan (Morrígan, Morrigu, Mór-Rhioghain) (great queen or phantom queen), is an Irish goddess of war and destruction. ...


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Hierarch Morgana Murigen (1275 words)
Morgana Murigen was the Pan-Celtic warrior magickian goddess Morgana and the Irish, Scottish and Manx enchantress lake goddess Murigen.
Because of Morrigan Murigen's unceasingly relentless and often caustically strident efforts to further her own personal agendas, she was often seen in the guise of a storm crow hovering above the bodies of dead and dying warriors on Celtic battlefields.
When Murigen was a young queen, the Breton hero god Gugemar journeyed on an enchanted boat to her land, and, she tended a wound he had received while hunting.
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