Morrígan: Is a prominent and complex figure in Irish and Celtic mythology. Her name typically translates to "Great Queen" or "Phantom Queen". She is primarily associated with war, fate, death, and sovereignty.
Goddess of War and Fate: Morrígan is not merely a harbinger of death, but the supreme chooser of who lives and dies on the battlefield. She incites warriors into battle, strikes fear into their enemies, and is often depicted washing the bloodstained clothes of those fated to die.