The Morrigan
The Morrigan is a figure from Irish mythology, often associated with war, fate, and sovereignty. She is typically depicted as a goddess who can shape-shift into various forms, including a crow or raven. The Morrigan is known for her role in battles, where she influences the outcomes and the fates of warriors.
In addition to her martial aspects, The Morrigan embodies the themes of life and death. She is often linked to the Tuatha Dé Danann, a mythical race of deities in Irish folklore. Her complex character reflects the duality of creation and destruction, making her a significant figure in ancient Celtic beliefs.