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'''The Morrígan''' or '''Mórrígan''' ([[Isu script|Isu]]: [[File:IsuScript - Morrigan.png|80px]]), was an [[Isu]] who later became known in [[Ireland]] as the [[Irish mythology|goddess]] associated with war, fated doom, and either death or victory in battle.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|The Morrígan}}</ref> | '''The Morrígan''', or '''Mórrígan''' ([[Isu script|Isu]]: [[File:IsuScript - Morrigan.png|80px]]), was an [[Isu]] who later became known in [[Ireland]] as the [[Irish mythology|goddess]] associated with war, fated doom, and either death or victory in battle.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|The Morrígan}}</ref> | ||
==Mythology== | ==Mythology== | ||
A shapeshifting goddess, Morrigan was known to take the form of a [[wolf]], among others.<ref name="Wiki"/> In [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthurian]] legend, it was said she was the cause of [[Merlin]]'s ruination.<ref name=" | A shapeshifting goddess, Morrigan was known to take the form of a [[wolf]], among others.<ref name="Wiki"/> In [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthurian]] legend, it was said she was the cause of [[Merlin]]'s ruination.<ref name="Wind">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[The Way the Wind Blows]]</ref> | ||
==Influence== | ==Influence== | ||
Within the Isu [[Isu Barracks|structure]] beneath [[Stonehenge]], several steles engraved with [[Isu script|mysterious quotes]] were discovered by the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] as she recovered the [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]] [[Excalibur]] in the 870s. One of these inscriptions originated from Morrigan and concerned the notion of fate, which | Within the Isu [[Isu Barracks|structure]] beneath [[Stonehenge]], several steles engraved with [[Isu script|mysterious quotes]] were discovered by the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] as she recovered the [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]] [[Excalibur]] in the 870s. One of these inscriptions originated from Morrigan and concerned the notion of fate, which Morrigan disregarded as something only cowards believe in while the strong forge their own future. Also during this time, Eivor obtained an Isu [[The Morrigan's Guard|shield]] named after the goddess.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref> | ||
In 1752, the [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassin]] [[Shay Cormac]] repossessed a [[Royal Navy|British Navy]] {{Wiki|sloop-of-war}} and [[Morrigan|named]] it after the goddess.<ref | In 1752, the [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassin]] [[Shay Cormac]] repossessed a [[Royal Navy|British Navy]] {{Wiki|sloop-of-war}} and [[Morrigan|named]] it after the goddess.<ref name="Wind"/> Upon defecting to the [[American Rite of the Templar Order|Colonial Templars]], Shay recaptured the ''Morrigan'' from the Assassins,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[A Long Walk and a Short Drop]]</ref> and redecorated its sails and finery in imagery that featured wolves.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Circumstances]]</ref> | ||
By 2020, the [[Modern times|modern-day]] [[Assassins]] were able to decipher the script beneath Stonehenge through the efforts of the linguist [[Antony Henry]], who had discovered a way to translate one of the Isu dialects into English. With this knowledge, he translated the text and sent the information in a digital folder to [[Layla Hassan]] as she relived Eivor's [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Layla Hassan's personal files]] – SecureShare: "PRE_trslt_Stonehenge.odt <v. 1 by ahenry>"</ref> | By 2020, the [[Modern times|modern-day]] [[Assassins]] were able to decipher the script beneath Stonehenge through the efforts of the linguist [[Antony Henry]], who had discovered a way to translate one of the Isu dialects into English. With this knowledge, he translated the text and sent the information in a digital folder to [[Layla Hassan]] as she relived Eivor's [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Layla Hassan's personal files]] – SecureShare: "PRE_trslt_Stonehenge.odt <v. 1 by ahenry>"</ref> | ||
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The Morrígan, or Mórrígan (Isu:
), was an Isu who later became known in Ireland as the goddess associated with war, fated doom, and either death or victory in battle.[1]
Mythology
A shapeshifting goddess, Morrigan was known to take the form of a wolf, among others.[1] In Arthurian legend, it was said she was the cause of Merlin's ruination.[2]
Influence
Within the Isu structure beneath Stonehenge, several steles engraved with mysterious quotes were discovered by the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir as she recovered the Sword of Eden Excalibur in the 870s. One of these inscriptions originated from Morrigan and concerned the notion of fate, which Morrigan disregarded as something only cowards believe in while the strong forge their own future. Also during this time, Eivor obtained an Isu shield named after the goddess.[3]
In 1752, the Colonial Assassin Shay Cormac repossessed a British Navy sloop-of-war and named it after the goddess.[2] Upon defecting to the Colonial Templars, Shay recaptured the Morrigan from the Assassins,[4] and redecorated its sails and finery in imagery that featured wolves.[5]
By 2020, the modern-day Assassins were able to decipher the script beneath Stonehenge through the efforts of the linguist Antony Henry, who had discovered a way to translate one of the Isu dialects into English. With this knowledge, he translated the text and sent the information in a digital folder to Layla Hassan as she relived Eivor's genetic memories.[6]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Rogue (first mentioned)
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (mentioned only)
- Wrath of the Druids (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse (mentioned only)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
The Morrígan on Wikipedia
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Rogue – The Way the Wind Blows
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rogue – A Long Walk and a Short Drop
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rogue – Circumstances
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Layla Hassan's personal files – SecureShare: "PRE_trslt_Stonehenge.odt <v. 1 by ahenry>"
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