Murigen
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Murigen — In Welsh mythology, Murigen was a goddess of lakes, and associated with flooding.[1] She is also known as Morgan, probably a specific personification of morgens, the Welsh term for water sprites.[2] References ^ Sykes, Egerton and Kendall, Alan… … Wikipedia
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Morgen (mythological creature) — Morgens, Morgans or Mari Morgans are Welsh and Breton water spirits that drown men. They may lure men to their death by their own sylphic beauty, or with glimpses of underwater gardens with buildings of gold or crystal. They are also blamed for… … Wikipedia
Asrai — This article is about the type of fairy called Asrai. For the band, see Asrai (band). For the Wood Elves of the fantasy setting, Warhammer, see Wood Elves (Warhammer)In Brythonic mythology an Asrai is a type of aquatic fairy, similar in some ways … Wikipedia
Morgan — The Morgan la Fée of the Arthurian legends who took Arthur away to be healed and who induced Merlin to abandon the world would appear to have been a lake or river priestess healer who was the same as the Irish Murigen … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology