
Celtic Goddess of War, Death, Magic, the Sea, the Moon, Sex, and Fertility; Shape-shifter
Her symbols are the crow; the raven; obsidian; rubies; the waning and the dark moons; yew; onyx; nightshade; bloodstone; henbane; and black dogs
Charge of the Morrighan
Hear my voice in the wind, the sea, the land? Enchantment… is my name.
Reach out and embrace me and I will speak.
My familiar is the carrion crow, knower of the dead, attendee of battles.
I am of the land, the moon, and the sea.
I am the cow of fertility,
the hunting wolf, and the eel of electricity.
I am wise, sly, and daring.
I am the Queen, the Oracle, the Warrior, and the Witch.
I am the Sorceress that will not be ruled, the Weaver of Time, the Teacher of Mysteries.
I am kin to the Badb and Macha, for together we are the Sacred Three.
Come walk with me near the sea's kiss, let me show you the Old Ways and your innate power.
Come join me under the moonlight and learn
the Ways of the Warrior and the Queen.
Let me show you all that's in between.
My ways are dangerous and difficult, but my gifts are true and blessed.
Swallow your fear and come to me, and you will discover true beauty, strength, and courage.
Will you take the risks and learn my lessons?
Or will you hide from me and all I have to give you? Ponder, now, what will you choose?
-written by Lady Meryt
This shrine maintained by
Meryt