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Later in Chretien de Troyes' tale, Morgan Le Fay was again the half-sister of Arthur, and resented Arthur and her step-father Uther Pendragon. The resentment grew to hatred that caused her to attempt to have Arthur killed. | Later in Chretien de Troyes' tale, Morgan Le Fay was again the half-sister of Arthur, and resented Arthur and her step-father Uther Pendragon. The resentment grew to hatred that caused her to attempt to have Arthur killed. | ||
More recent spins on the Arthurian legend have turned Morgan Le Fay back to being another | More recent spins on the Arthurian legend have turned Morgan Le Fay back to being another Lady of the Lake (''Idylls of the King'' by Alfred Lord Tennyson; ''Mists of Avalon'' by Marion Zimmer Bradley). | ||
==Stargate References== | ==Stargate References== |
Revision as of 06:34, 6 August 2006
Summary
Morgan Le Fay, AKA Ganos Lal, was an Ancient who fled Atlantis and eventually ascended.
Earth Mythological References
Morgan Le Fay, sometimes confused or interchangeable with Morgaine/Morgana/Margause of Arthurian legend, was an enchantress. She was nemesis to Merlin, and was able to get her protege, Nimue to seduce Merlin and trap him in an eternal prison (sometimes described as an enchanted tree), thus preventing him from helping King Arthur during the final mythic battle.
Morgan Le Fay was originally called a goddess. Other early works had her being was one of the queens who bore Arthur off in the barge to Avalon after the battle of Camlann. In Malory's work, she was Arthur's half sister. She, Margause, and a third sister, Elaine, were the daughters of Ygraine (Igraine) and Gorwin.
Later in Chretien de Troyes' tale, Morgan Le Fay was again the half-sister of Arthur, and resented Arthur and her step-father Uther Pendragon. The resentment grew to hatred that caused her to attempt to have Arthur killed.
More recent spins on the Arthurian legend have turned Morgan Le Fay back to being another Lady of the Lake (Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson; Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley).
Stargate References
Ganos Lal was one of the Lantians that fled Atlantis 10,000 years ago. During her time in Atlantis, she created a database program complete with an avatar in her image as a way to teach young Lantian children. After the Lantians, later known as the Ancients, fled, they found Earth to be a hostile environment with primitive peoples. They scattered to different lands.
Eventually several Ancients, including Ganos Lal, ascended. When fellow Lantian Moros returned to the human realm as Myrddin/Merlin, Ganos Lal was sent to observe him. She became known as Morgan Le Fay. According to Daniel Jackson's readings, she was known in history as Merlin's greatest rival.
SG-1 first uncovered references to Morgan Le Fay when exploring Vagonbrei searching for Merlin's anti-ascended weapon (the Sangreal) (10.02 "Morpheus"). According to the village archives, Morgan lived in a cave overlooking the village. The villagers told Arthur and his knights where she stayed. After Arthur's knights left, the villagers came down with a sleeping sickness that the villagers attributed to a curse by Le Fay. In truth it was a parasite, though it's unclear how it became so prolific on Vagonbrei.
Over the centuries after this time, Morgan claimed to have softened more to Merlin's viewpoint (10.03 "The Pegasus Project"). She knew Daniel Jackson during his time as an Ascended Being and was impressed how he always spoke from his heart. When the Ori began to pose a danger to the Milky Way Galaxy, Morgan was one of the ascendeds sympathetic to stopping them. When Dr. Jackson traveled to Atlantis searching for clues to the Sangreal, Morgan Le Fay posed in the guise of her avatar to direct his search. She was not circumspect enough, however, and Daniel continued to investigate, pressing the point. He recognized her as Le Fay, and she revealed her past.
Daniel, Vala, and Dr. Elizabeth Weir continued to press her for more details, but she was afraid to cross the line of interference, knowing the Others may stop her. Finally, she decided to warn them that "Merlin's weapon is not...", but her thought remained unfinished. The Others yanked her away, and her fate is unknown.
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Related Characters
Related Articles
- Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
- Ancients
- Ascended Beings
- Atlantis
- Ori
- The Others
- Sangreal
- Sleeper Parasite
- Vagonbrei
Further Reading
- Arthurian Romances, Chretien de Troyes, Penguin Books, 1991.
- Idylls of the King, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Signet Classic, 1961.
- Illustrated Encyclopedia of Arthurian Legends, Ronan Coghlan, Barnes and Noble, 1995.
- Malory Works, edited by Eugene Vinaver, Oxford University Press, 1971.
- Wikipedia entry on Morgan Le Fay
- Camelot Project of University of Rochester
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--Aurora 18:08, 5 August 2006 (PDT)