Fictional Character Biography
Morgan Le Fay was born in Tintagil Castle, in Cornwall, England, in the days of Camelot, in the Sixth Century A.D. She became a high priestess, and the leader of the Sixth Century cult of the Darkhold, as well as Queen of Gorre (a section of Britain). She was a nemesis for the original Black Knight.
Morgan Le Fay first projected her astral form from her physical body in the Sixth Century A.D. to the present day. She mentally dominated "Slapper" Struthers, transforming him into the superhuman Excaliber, and directed him to kill the original Spider-Woman. She sent her astral form to get the Darkhold from the Werewolf, and battled Spider-Woman and Magnus the Sorcerer. Morgan later attempted to enlist Spider-Woman in her magical conquest of the 20th Century. She held Spider-Woman's friends' souls hostage, but her physical body was destroyed in combat with Spider-Woman.
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