According to my sourses, Morrigen, goddess of death, is served by crows, who require the eyes of the bodies of fallen warriors. This lore is based on the fact that crows may go after the eyes as the tenderest part of a dead carrion body.
According to my sourses, Morrigen, goddess of death, is served by crows, who require the eyes of the
Certes ! In Dungeons & Dragons the Dungeon Master (the co-ordinator of the game* ) may choose to bring a god or goddess into the play, and how that works I do not know, as I have never sat in on one of these games. I have played a few such on my computer. (Ultima,for examp,). He knows all the hit-points, special attacks & defences, etc.
You, depending on your gender, may be a berserker warrior who slays women, children and old cobblers with abandon, or you may be a woman with melon-sized breasts !
* He knows the purpose of the game (which you don't know,at first) and decides where everything is. He, of course, is human and he may get annoyed if you try some action he didn't expect, or you decide to use ordnance weapons against the foe. In such cases,he may decide that you took some physical damage from your unexpected action -which may have succeeded, or he may decide that the foe is armed with ordnance level weapons,too.
Certes ! In Dungeons & Dragons the Dungeon Master (the co-ordinator of the game* ) may choose to bri
Morrigan ,according to my lore book, has 388 hit points, is neutral in alignment , if she is watching a battle (10% chance) and one of her worshippers runs away, she may (5% chance) strike him dead. She is assisted by 4 demigoddesses, like her except they have but 200 hit points.
Morrigan ,according to my lore book, has 388 hit points, is neutral in alignment , if she is watchin