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Description
Born in Scotland in 1678, Morrigan Aensland is a succubus adopted by Belial Aensland, ruler of Makai's demon realm. Foreseeing a crisis threatening Makai's existence and recognizing no sufficiently powerful heir would emerge in the Aensland lineage for 1,200 years, Belial designated Morrigan as the future of both his house and Makai. As an S-class noble possessing extraordinary power she could not control, Morrigan’s soul was split into three fragments by Belial to prevent self-destruction and collateral damage. One fragment remained with her, another was sealed within Belial, and the third was hidden in a pocket dimension. Unaware of this division, Morrigan matured finding Aensland castle life tedious, frequently escaping to the human world for excitement.
During one excursion, she sensed the cosmic entity Pyron’s energy and pursued it. Returning to Makai, she discovered Belial’s death and her own succession as Aensland ruler. The soul fragment sealed in Belial returned to her, but she largely ignored regal duties to chase amusement. When demon lord Jedah Dohma created the dimensional plane Majigen, Morrigan and her castle were drawn into it. There, she sensed Lilith—the third soul fragment Jedah had granted physical form. Seeking diversion, Morrigan pursued Lilith; their fusion restored Morrigan’s full power and true self.
Post-fusion, Morrigan underwent internal shifts. In some outcomes, she adopted a more optimistic worldview and sense of capability. In others, she wore the Isis Ring symbolizing acceptance of her Makai rulership, though her comprehension of this responsibility remained incomplete. Her ultimate acknowledgment of this fate varies across media, with crossovers implying partial duty recognition.
Morrigan exhibits a confident, playful, hedonistic personality, seeking stimulation through combat and seduction while neglecting governance. Despite her demonic nature, she is not inherently evil and displays approachable traits, likely influenced by human-world visits. She demonstrates a strong honor code, protecting those she deems worthy. Her combat style merges physical strikes with mystical prowess, using wings as shields, blades, or propulsion. Signature abilities include energy projection ("Soul Fist"), temporary doppelgänger creation ("Darkness Illusion"), flight, and energy-draining kisses. She senses magical energy in others and alters her appearance instantly. As a succubus, Morrigan requires mental or physical stimulation to generate life-sustaining secretion. Without stimulation, she would die within two days. This biological imperative drove her dream-stealing ability’s evolution, letting her harvest secretion from dreaming beings and leaving victims with a sensation of lost dreams.
Non-canonical adaptations like UDON comics and an American animated series depict significant deviations: a more malevolent Morrigan actively consuming human souls, committing murder, and displaying overt cruelty—contrasting her canonical ambiguous morality. These versions sometimes reduce her power level, showing her dominated in combat by characters like Demitri or Pyron.
Physically, Morrigan has long emerald-green hair in a status-denoting hime cut. She bears bat-like wings on her back and head, featuring black exteriors and purple or pink interiors. Her primary outfit includes a sleeveless black leotard with a heart-shaped cutout under the bust, purple or magenta bat-patterned tights, light rose-colored gloves covering her middle fingers, and black calf-length heeled boots. She alters this appearance at will, removing wings to pass as human or adopting costumes like golfer, maid, waitress, nurse, or Chinese dress.
During one excursion, she sensed the cosmic entity Pyron’s energy and pursued it. Returning to Makai, she discovered Belial’s death and her own succession as Aensland ruler. The soul fragment sealed in Belial returned to her, but she largely ignored regal duties to chase amusement. When demon lord Jedah Dohma created the dimensional plane Majigen, Morrigan and her castle were drawn into it. There, she sensed Lilith—the third soul fragment Jedah had granted physical form. Seeking diversion, Morrigan pursued Lilith; their fusion restored Morrigan’s full power and true self.
Post-fusion, Morrigan underwent internal shifts. In some outcomes, she adopted a more optimistic worldview and sense of capability. In others, she wore the Isis Ring symbolizing acceptance of her Makai rulership, though her comprehension of this responsibility remained incomplete. Her ultimate acknowledgment of this fate varies across media, with crossovers implying partial duty recognition.
Morrigan exhibits a confident, playful, hedonistic personality, seeking stimulation through combat and seduction while neglecting governance. Despite her demonic nature, she is not inherently evil and displays approachable traits, likely influenced by human-world visits. She demonstrates a strong honor code, protecting those she deems worthy. Her combat style merges physical strikes with mystical prowess, using wings as shields, blades, or propulsion. Signature abilities include energy projection ("Soul Fist"), temporary doppelgänger creation ("Darkness Illusion"), flight, and energy-draining kisses. She senses magical energy in others and alters her appearance instantly. As a succubus, Morrigan requires mental or physical stimulation to generate life-sustaining secretion. Without stimulation, she would die within two days. This biological imperative drove her dream-stealing ability’s evolution, letting her harvest secretion from dreaming beings and leaving victims with a sensation of lost dreams.
Non-canonical adaptations like UDON comics and an American animated series depict significant deviations: a more malevolent Morrigan actively consuming human souls, committing murder, and displaying overt cruelty—contrasting her canonical ambiguous morality. These versions sometimes reduce her power level, showing her dominated in combat by characters like Demitri or Pyron.
Physically, Morrigan has long emerald-green hair in a status-denoting hime cut. She bears bat-like wings on her back and head, featuring black exteriors and purple or pink interiors. Her primary outfit includes a sleeveless black leotard with a heart-shaped cutout under the bust, purple or magenta bat-patterned tights, light rose-colored gloves covering her middle fingers, and black calf-length heeled boots. She alters this appearance at will, removing wings to pass as human or adopting costumes like golfer, maid, waitress, nurse, or Chinese dress.