Attributes
Morrigan is a goddess of war, fate, and death. She is often depicted as a figure of prophecy and sovereignty, and is associated with battles, strength, and transformation.
Correspondence table
| Stones | Obsidian, Garnet |
| Planets | Mars (for his association with war and strength) |
| Day | Tuesday (day associated with Mars) |
| Related deities | Badb, Macha, Nemain (other aspects of Morrigan) |
| Creatures | Crow, Wolf |
| Plants | Nettle (plant associated with war and protection), Belladonna (plant associated with magic and death) |
| Signs | Aries (for its association with strength and determination) |
| Direction | South (associated with heat and energy in some traditions) |
| Sabbaths | Samhain (Celtic festival of death and transition to the beyond) |
Symbols and appearances
Morrigan is frequently associated with crows or ravens, which often appear on battlefields. She is also linked to transformation, able to change into various animals, notably a crow, a wolf, or a cow. Other symbols include the sword and shield, representing her role as a warrior goddess.
Genealogy
| Consort | Dagda |
| Brothers and sisters | Macha, Badb, Nemain |
Myths
Morrigan appears in several stories from Celtic mythology, notably in the Ulster Cycle and the Mythological Cycle. She is known for her prophetic appearances, often in the form of a crow, and for her interactions with famous heroes like Cú Chulainn. She is also associated with aspects of sovereignty and power over territory and war.
Spiritual message
Morrigan symbolizes strength in adversity, the ability to adapt and transform challenges into opportunities for growth. She reminds us that power and sovereignty must be wielded with wisdom and responsibility.























