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This my concept for if Morgana had a Pokemon team. The above image was made using Pinterest Shuffles.
Milotic is rare, beautiful, and deceptively powerful. Her jewel tones fit perfectly with Morgana’s early season cloaks and dresses.
Morgana’s Milotic is well balanced in both bulk and offensive power. She attacks with Surf, Ice Beam, and Dazzling Gleam while trying to catch special attackers off guard using Mirror Coat.
Aerodactyl is ancient and vicious. He is the spitting image of her dragon Aithusa.
Morgana’s Aerodactyl balances out her mostly special attacking team with his deadly physical attacks, using moves such as Stone Edge, Earthquake, Dragon Claw, and Fire Fang.
Espeon is the light side of the coin. She is Morgana’s past, and represents the possibility she once had for a bright future.
Morgana’s Espeon boosts its special stats with Calm Mind while sending out powerful Psychic and Dazzling Gleam attacks. Morning Sun also allows her Espeon to sustain itself during battle.
Umbreon is the dark side of the coin. He is Morgana’s future, and represents the tragedies of her past that sealed her fate.
Morgana’s Umbreon widdles down her opponents with Toxic and Foul Play, while sustaining itself and its allies with Wish and Heal Bell.
Mismagius is mysterious, vicious, and magical. The perfect pokemon for a High Priestess. Her tattered, dark purple body matches Morgana’s outfits in the later seasons.
Morgana’s Mismagius uses a wide variety of coverage moves such as Mystical Fire, Thunderbolt, and Shadow Ball to strike her foes with super effective attacks. She also influences the minds of her opponents with Confuse Ray.
Hydreigon is the embodiment of Morgana’s betrayal. Hydreigon is reminiscent of the Fomorroh, the hydra of the old religion that she uses to take control of Merlin’s mind.
Morgana’s Hydreigon is a powerful special attacker who sets up with Nasty Plot before sweeping with moves like Draco Meteor, Dark Pulse, and Fire Blast.
Absolutely adore this essay by Leslie Jamison!
(Blackout poem using the first page of Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel)
morning music
the chatter of bedsheets
soft language