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Morgan le Fay is the enchantress and primary mentor who owns the magical tree house used by Jack and Annie for their time-traveling journeys. King Arthur's half-sister, she shares his distinctive gray eyes, her originally black hair now white from age and stress. Residing in Camelot, she works independently or alongside Merlin on magical matters.

She acts as a maternal guide to Jack and Annie, forming a familial bond. Morgan assigns missions focused on retrieving lost books or magical artifacts to preserve knowledge, reflecting her role as Camelot's "librarian." This benevolent portrayal contrasts sharply with traditional Arthurian legends where she is often malevolent; she explicitly corrects Jack's initial misconception about her being a witch, advising him not to believe everything he reads.

Her missions involve solving riddles or recovering enchanted objects, like the four items needed to break a spell trapping her apprentice Teddy. She values intangible treasures over material wealth, a philosophy highlighted in the musical number "Treasure" during the adaptation of *Pirates Past Noon*, where she sings about life's simple joys.

After Jack and Annie restore joy to Camelot in *Christmas in Camelot*, Merlin temporarily assumes most mission-giving duties. Morgan later resumes this role, indicating her enduring influence. Her vulnerability appears when an antagonist transforms her into a mouse, forcing Jack and Annie to collect medallions to reverse the enchantment—a central storyline in the anime film adaptation.

Morgan mentors magical apprentices, including Teddy and Kathleen. Teddy, often overconfident but inept in magic, accidentally transforms himself into a dog or petrifies Merlin's penguin Penny, requiring rescue missions by Jack and Annie. Kathleen, a selkie with stronger innate magic, assists in these endeavors. Morgan provides supportive and patient guidance to both apprentices.

Her character maintains a consistent portrayal across official media as a benevolent and stable figure whose actions prioritize wisdom, compassion, and protecting knowledge through the tree house's magic.