Morag the Unhappy Witch: 1 (Morag the Witch)

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Morag the Unhappy Witch: 1 (Morag the Witch)

Morag the Unhappy Witch: 1 (Morag the Witch)

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I am very sorry to disappoint you,” replied Morag quite seriously. “I am afraid I simply don’t have a dark side.” Morag also had the ability to create large and widespread illusions. During her scheme to revive the Kreegon, Morag conjured a massive image of her face over Bright Tree Village to taunt her enemies and allow her agents time to retrieve the Kreegon's crystal eye while the Ewoks were distracted by her presence. [6] In the same fashion, Morag manipulated her appearance to deceive her opponents, creating an illusion that she was young and friendly as opposed to decrepit and sinister. Morag also projected her appearance into Logray's crystal image spinner, which she used to set up her final showdown with Logray by revealing through the device that she had kidnapped the Ewok children. [2] In the end credits, it was revealed that Morag was rescued from the island by Angus with the ghostly Loud ancestors holding her strictly as the new groundskeeper as punishment for her crimes against the Loud Family and the people of Loch Loud, with Lela keeping a close watch over her, much to her frustration. It is highly likely Morag will spend the rest of her life as a servant to Angus and the Loud ancestors, and will never get a chance at revenge on Lincoln and his family or have peace and quiet again. 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] Morag is from Gaelic mór, "tall." Dougall is from the Gaelic Dubhgall, or "dark stranger," and "Mac" is "son of."

Mallenroh and Morag are guardians of the Bloodfire in Safehold; in The Elfstones of Shannara they are the Witch Sisters, the last of their coven, and living in the Hollows, a region in the Wilderun where Safehold is found. As Morag stared open-mouthed with astonishment. The professor explained that if, as she believed, she was without a dark side, then there was absolutely nothing to worry about. “if, however,” he continued, “you have deceived yourself, then I am afraid you are in for a few surprises.”

Well done, my old friend. Help save your people again, you did. Soon it'll be just you and I, Logray, and then it'll be just I!» ―Morag [1] Episode XC: Pablo Hidalgo and the Dark Times by Pilot, Mike on fullofsith.com ( November 9, 2014) (archived from the original on September 2, 2020) With that the professor dismissed them both from the room and tools them to get to know each other. As Morag and her dark side stood outside the professor’s room, Morag’s dark side jumped and whooped for joy.

The show gained a reputation for allowing alternative bands to perform alongside the mainstream pop acts, and booked groups including Electrasy, Shed Seven, Catatonia, The Dandys and St. Etienne to appear during this era.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] Interview with Paul Ens by Tambone, Lou on www.starwarz.com ( February 27, 2004) (archived from the original on January 20, 2008) This answer surprised even Morag, for although she thought this was true, she didn’t actually mean to say it.



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