Morag the Unhappy Witch (Morag the Witch Book 1)

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Morag the Unhappy Witch (Morag the Witch Book 1)

Morag the Unhappy Witch (Morag the Witch Book 1)

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Though she appears in 4 episodes that featured her, she did reappear in the comic books as the main villain. Although quite powerful and feared by the locals on Endor, Morag was not the most successful adversary. Although occasionally able to inflict pain upon the Ewoks, such as when her mantigrue destroyed the sunberry trees, Morag's plots were usually foiled. [4] However, the Tulgah witch was incredibly persistent, cooking up new schemes for nearly two hundred local years after her defeat at the hands of Logray. [2] As a result, Morag had a variety of creatures serving under her during her campaign against the Ewoks. While her best known servants were the mantigrue and her Yuzzum guards that protected the entrance to her lair on rakazzak beasts, several other small beasts resided in Morag's mountain fortress and would answer to her commands. [6] [7] [4] [2] Powers and abilities [ ] Two of Morag's plots against the Ewoks revolved around their beloved sunberries and their artwork, respectively. In the first, Morag infiltrated the Ewoks' sunberry-tree forest and tried to poison the berries with a potion, thus depriving the Bright Tree Village Ewoks of a staple food and starving them. The plot involved having her pet mantigrue pour the substance over the trees. Nevertheless, Logray made an antidote, which the Ewok tribe sprayed it over the berries. Morag thus attempted to spread the potion again herself. Nevertheless, she found that Logray had included in his antidote ingredient that irritated Morag's sinuses and kept her from breathing. Her plot foiled, she fled. [9]

Lincoln and Morag fight over the staff as they end up crashing into the castle. The Louds and Angus catches up to Lincoln, but Morag manages to get them surrounded this time with Lela. Instead of sending them away, she now plans to kill them, but Lincoln jumps in front holding the crown defending his family, knowing Morag won't destroy the crown while he's holding it. Lincoln runs with the crown to distract Morag as they get cut off from the Louds. Mallenroh and Morag live in the Hollows within the Wilderun; Mallenroh controls the west, Morag the east. Their domain surrounds the mountain Spire's Reach, location of Safehold and the fountain of the Bloodfire, the destination that Wil Ohmsford and Amberle Elessedil are seeking. Although their magic is immensely powerful they have no power outside the Hollows, in the manner of the King of the Silver River, indicating that their magic is an earth magic tied to the land and perhaps to the Bloodfire itself. From JEDI to Television: The Saga of the EWOKS and DROIDS Adventure Hour – Part I by Post, Dennis on radiofreesacramento.com ( September 7, 2015) (archived from the original on February 11, 2019) Morag, a fictional planet in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that appeared in the films Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and Avengers: Endgame (2019)

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When the Loud family was about to leave, she became the duchess of Loch Loud. Then she tried to destroy the Loch Loud village with the brainwashed Lela to drive everyone away, all while she was taking a bath. Before she could succeed in her plans to get her peace and quiet, the Loud family got in her way, luring her out so Lincoln could get on top of the brainwashed Lela and get the royal scepter and Dragon Stone from her. She was just about to tell her what had happened, when she saw that Topaz was not eating her vegetables! Morag scolded Topaz for this, and gave her a lecture on eating healthily. Morag is from Gaelic mór, "tall." Dougall is from the Gaelic Dubhgall, or "dark stranger," and "Mac" is "son of."

In addition to the forest moon, the species was also spotted in Myyydril Caverns on Kashyyyk sometime after the Battle of Yavin. Morag's connection to the Night Spirit was sufficient to merit respect from other creatures that sought the favor of this deity, such as the Duloks - who would visit her realm to ask for her aid, Morag provided aid to these beings but not out of kindness - rather as a means to lord over them and demonstrate her own power. After the series finished production, Nelvana sent the majority of pre-production materials to Lucasfilm, who later partnered with the former company Royal Animated Art to sell these materials to private owners. Some were bought by a California business, [9] and some were later given out as part of the Hyperspace fan club. [20] In 2010, StarWars.com celebrated the 25th anniversary of both Droids and Ewoks by featuring a series of articles about the collectibles available from each series. [21] The 2013 one-shot comic Star Wars: Ewoks—Shadows of Endor was designed to tie together all the various aspects of Ewok lore. [22] Home video [ ] Sherman Morag, the Israeli name for the Sherman Crab tank; see Post–World War II Sherman tanks §Support tanks

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Similarly, David Tennant portrayed The 10th Doctor in Doctor Who and Michelle Gomez voiced Missy, the female incarnation of The Master. Once there was a marvelous gem, called the Sunstar-Shadowstone. Within this gem lay great magical powers, for good and evil. So strong was the stone's magic that we Ewoks kept it safely hidden and never used it, lest the temptation of its great power would overwhelm us. But there was one who craved the stone, and would do anything to get it. Morag, the Tulgah witch.» ― Chief Chirpa [2] The first series is presented by Zoe Ball and Grant Stott, and set in a fictional hotel. The presenters were joined by actor Paul Brophy, who appeared as a series of comic characters (such as 'Jan Van der Vall', 'Les Vegas' and 'Wee Alistair McAlistair'), and by a large puppet, a talking Highland cow named Morag who was the hotel's receptionist. No escape, little flutter-glow. There's a great thirst in the forest, almost as great as Morag's thirst for vengeance. And you, our Wistie queen, are my newest servant in my battle with Logray and his cursed Ewoks."

Morag was a member of the alien species known as the Tulgah, who all had a natural connection to "magic" (most likely another word for the Force) - however while most of her kind used their gifts to become powerful healers she decided to go down the path of darkness and use her gifts to enslave, abuse and terrorise others.

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Star Wars creator George Lucas had long been interested in animation, and had wanted to tell Star Wars stories in an animated form. [2] During production of The Star Wars Holiday Special in 1978, director David Acomba showed Lucas a recent film made by Canada-based animation company Nelvana. This convinced Lucas to hire the company to produce the animated segment for that film. Lucas was pleased with their work, and in 1984, he again hired them to work on the two animated series he was developing, Droids and Ewoks. These two subjects were chosen because they would appeal to young audiences and because, as the future of the film franchise was uncertain, they would be the least likely characters to conflict with the stories of the feature films. [6] With these two shows, Lucas (who served as executive producer) hoped to raise the standards for Saturday morning animation; he wanted the animation and voice acting to be better than the average animated series of the time. [7] Everything You Always Wanted to Know about the Nightsisters but Were Afraid to Ask" — Star Wars Insider 122

Morag was born on the Forest Moon of Endor more than two centuries before the Battle of Yavin. [1] Like most Tulgah, Morag had a preoccupation with the pursuit of magic, attempting to increase her own powers. However, unlike others of her species, who used their knowledge to become great healers, Morag twisted her powers for evil, [3] hoping to conquer the forest moon. Using her dark arts, Morag enslaved many creatures to her will. Among her servants was an enormous winged creature, known as a mantigrue, who did her bidding. [4] Morag and her pets resided in a precariously located fortress on the peak of Mount Thunderstone, a dormant volcano. Morag's lair and the surrounding area were protected by Yuzzum guards, who rode rakazzak beasts across the devastated wasteland. [1]Topaz agreed that they must find her dark side, but secretly hoped that she and Morag would be re-united.Morag wasn’t Morag without her dark side. So, after lunch, Morag went for her first lesson of the afternoon. When she got to the classroom she discovered her dark side was already there, busy preparing spells! Morag’s dark side had already prepared a “turning a nose into an elephant’s trunk” spell and a “Running skin into dragons’ scales” spell and was just finishing off a “turning your teacher into stone” spell! Oh, yes, of course. Oh, mightiest of witches. Oh, Queen of the Night Spirit.» ―Morag gives a potion of bug bite cure to Umwak [1]



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