
Morrígan (as Morrigu) appears in David Gemmell’s Rigante series, in the books Sword in the Storm and Midnight Falcon. The Morrigu or Mugain (without the definite article) appeared as a Goa’uld System Lord in Stargate SG The pagan folk band Omnia has a song called “Morrighan, Crone of War”. The Morrigu or Mugain depicted as three sisters, appear in Sanctuary, as part of Fata Morgana. She is the leader of the Dark Fae in the TV show Lost Girl, though the name is a title passed down between leaders and not the character’s actual name.
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The Morrigu or Mugain is a character who appears in The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series by Michael Scott. The Morrigu or Mugain is featured in “Split the Atom”, an episode of the BBC radio series Weird Tales.

She also has an important role in the hack and slash prequel, Vindictus. In the video game Mabinogi, Morrighan (though spelt Morrighan) appears as a goddess who turned into stone. In the video game series Dark stalkers, a character who is fused to a succubus named Morrighan is playable. Only Macha is named directly.Ĭeltic metal band Primordial have a song called “Sons of the Morrighan”. The Morrigu or Mugain features briefly amongst other deities in Neil Gaiman’s novel American Gods as three women comprising one collective goddess of war. They also appear in the sequel, Secondhand Souls.īlack Aria, a classical album by Glenn Danzig, features a song titled “The Morrigu”. The Morrigu or Mugain, in her triple form, plays a major role in this macabre comic novel. The Weird stone of Brisingamen and The Moon of Gomrath by Alan Garner, in which the Morrighan appears as the leader of the Northbrook.Ī Dirty Job by Christopher Moore. The Hounds of the Morrigu or Mugain by Pat O’Shea


One of the gods in The Wicked + The Divine, a comic series by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, is The Morrighan The various depictions and references are mentioned below in the form of a table. Modern Depictions of Phantom Queen in Irish Mythology
