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Some secondary characters, such as Morgause’s lover Gabran, the goldsmith and his slave/spy, and Mordred’s foster parents, are fictional.
Archive 2007-10-01 Carla 2007
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Some secondary characters, such as Morgause’s lover Gabran, the goldsmith and his slave/spy, and Mordred’s foster parents, are fictional.
The Wicked Day, by Mary Stewart. Book review Carla 2007
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Mary Stewart is awesome but I really feel she failed hard at the whole Morgause plotline.
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Morgause is pretty much pure evil, but given her traditional role in the legend it might have been rather tricky to make her a nuanced character.
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Gwalchmai is the second son of Queen Morgause and her husband King Lot of the Orkney Islands.
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Other key figures in the legend feature as major characters – Arthur, his evil sorceress sister Morgause, her sons Agravain and Medraut (Mordred), Bedwyr (Sir Bedivere) and Cei (Sir Kay).
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Other key figures in the legend feature as major characters – Arthur, his evil sorceress sister Morgause, her sons Agravain and Medraut (Mordred), Bedwyr (Sir Bedivere) and Cei (Sir Kay).
Kings of Lindsey Carla 2010
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Other key figures in the legend feature as major characters – Arthur, his evil sorceress sister Morgause, her sons Agravain and Medraut (Mordred), Bedwyr (Sir Bedivere) and Cei (Sir Kay).
Kings of Lindsey Carla 2010
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Morgause is pretty much pure evil, but given her traditional role in the legend it might have been rather tricky to make her a nuanced character.
Kings of Lindsey Carla 2010
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Gwalchmai is the second son of Queen Morgause and her husband King Lot of the Orkney Islands.
Kings of Lindsey Carla 2010
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