Morgana

Morgana, a character in the Guinevere book, is Arthur/Artura's half-sister. She first appeared in Chapter 3.

Appearance
Morgana green eyes, long brown wavy hair, and light skin. She wears a silver headband and necklace with rubies, and a long black and red dress with silver decorations. She is also described as a beautiful woman.

Personality
Morgana can be described as chilly and cold. She is not as easy to read as people think, and Arthur/Artura says that she has always been complicated. If you see a vision of the past, she is seen being nice and caring towards her family. According to Gawain, Morgana has her own goals, she is not concerned with chivalry or honor, and has her own morals. Kay on the other hand believes that she does whatever she pleases to get what she wants. In Chapter 7, you can tell her that she is difficult to get to know; she tells that she prefers it that way.

Background
Not much is known about Morgana, but it is rumoured that she is a witch. She also didn't know about Arthur/Artura's existence for half of her life. In Chapter 8, she tells that she is an orphan and confirms the rumors of her being a witch.

Guinevere

 * Chapter 3: A Snake in the Walls
 * Chapter 4: Tangled Threads
 * Chapter 5: By Sword and Lance
 * Chapter 6: Festival of the Round
 * Chapter 7: The Hunt
 * Chapter 8: An Elusive Truth
 * Chapter 9: A Knight's Oath (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 10: The Joyous Gard (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 11: Things Yet to Come
 * Chapter 12: Lady in Waiting
 * Chapter 13: Bound
 * Chapter 14: Camelot's Fall (Mentioned; Determinant)
 * Chapter 15: A Kingdom Asunder
 * Chapter 16: Threads of Fate
 * Chapter 17: Bonds of Union

Your Character
You are introduced to her for the first time during the feast celebration in Chapter 3. She asks how you feel about Arthur/Artura, and you in return ask her the same. However, she says that it's a personal question and that she doesn't wish to answer further. If you say you wish to know each other better she refuses, and if you ask her why she's back at Camelot, she says she was curious about you, and that she's not impressed by you. In Chapter 7 if you express gladness for her presence and optimism for the hunt, she tells that you sound like Arthur/Artura and that the imitation is exhausting. In Chapter 8 when you find out about the truth she had been hiding, you also reveal to her your ability to see visions. In Chapter 11, she offers to be your maid-of-honor. In your future with Arthur/Artura, his/her and your daughter is with Morgana during that time. If that daughter has two mothers, Morgana's magic helped bring her into the world. In Lancelot's premium Chapter 11 scene, he/she tells that Morgana adores you and that she laughed during her last visit to Joyous Gard. He/She explains that the laugh was you bringing joy to Morgana's life. In Chapter 17 if you marry Arthur/Artura, she gives you a box.

Arthur/Artura Pendragon
Morgana is Arthur/Artura's half sister through their mother. Many people believe that she is envious of his/her position as ruler of Camelot, while others claim that she is a witch, or that she simply doesn't care about court politics.

Shortly before Chapter 6's last premium scene, he/she can tell the main character that they share the same mother. They sharing the same mother can also be revealed in Chapter 17.

Kay
In Chapter 3, Kay tells that he never liked Morgana. In Chapter 7, Arthur/Artura tells Morgana that Kay has given him/her a list of wines. She seems to tell that letting him choose wine would be a bad idea and sarcastically suggests swamp warter. If Chapter 15's premium scene is picked, he and Palamedes stay with her at the end of that chapter. By the time of Chapter 17, these two seem to at least tolerate each other.

Gawain
Gawain and Morgana are cousins, and she really cares about him. In multiple scenes, she tells that he is her favorite cousin. If you see a vision of the past where he fights the Green Knight, she is worried about him, and gives him a green belt that can potentially help protect him from physical harm. Playing as him, you have the chance to either wear it during the fight or not. Either way, he comes out relatively unscathed with only a small scar.

Lady Brusen
You see Morgana and Lady Brusen talking at feast, and since Lady Brusen is the one who attempted to poison Arthur/Artura, you suspect that Morgana is involved in the scheme. In Chapter 8, Morgana tells that she was blackmailing Brusen.

Agravaine
Agravaine is Morgana's cousin and champion at the joust, and it is mentioned that the two are close. If you see Merlin's vision in Chapter 14, Merlin can potentially lie to Agravaine and say that the Lady of the Lake is a danger to Morgana, which helps convince him to trap her. In Chapter 15, when Agravaine attacks you and your allies, Morgana shows up and stops him using magic, and tells you that she will hold him off until you deal with Merlin.

Lancelot du Lac
A premium Chapter 8 scene tells that Lancelot tried to befriend Morgana when he/she first came to court. After finding out that she had been seeking a rare plant, Lancelot brought it to her. She seemed to see that action as false charity. The same scene also tells that Lancelot defeneded her against rumors in the past, for Arthur's/Artura's sake. She consorting with known detractors makes it hard for Lancelot to trust her. These two characters seem to start to make amends towards the end of Chapter 8.

Miscellaneous

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Trivia

 * She shares the same name as the poodle Morgana from The Royal Romance.
 * Her character model resembles young Josephine Vance from It Lives Beneath.
 * Her ex-boyfriend, Lord Calhoun, did not really exist in the Arthurian legends. The creation of this character served to explain the birth of her son Mordred, who in the most well-known version of the legends was conceived with her half-brother Arthur before either of them were aware they were related.