The Two Lights
Morrigan ni Foraoise is the Queen of Coill Mór and the spiritual heart of its ancient druidic tradition.
Her authority is not divided between throne and temple—they are one and the same. She governs not only the people of her islands, but the sacred balance between land, life, and the unseen forces that dwell within it.
To her people, she is protector.
To the Empire, she is necessity.
To the forest, she is its voice.
Born on Equinoxis 1, 61 AH, in the Coill Mór Kingdom, Morrigan ni Foraoise stands as both sovereign and spiritual vessel of her people. Known as High Druidess as much as Queen, she embodies the living will of the forest—its memory, its power, and its quiet defiance.
Where others rule through crowns,
Morrigan rules through roots.
Morrigan was born into a lineage steeped in myth and memory.
Named after an ancient goddess of war and fate, she was raised on stories that blurred the line between history and legend. These stories were not merely tales—they were teachings, shaping her understanding of power as something both inherited and lived.
Her early life was defined by immersion in the traditions of Coill Mór, where the natural world was not governed, but listened to.
She did not learn to command.
She learned to attune.
In 77 AH, Morrigan ascended to rule following the death of her mother, Aoife, during a devastating plague.
Her rise was not marked by ceremony alone, but by necessity. The land itself had suffered, and her people required not only a queen, but a guide—someone capable of restoring balance where it had been broken.
Morrigan became both.
As High Druidess, she carried the responsibility of healing—not just her people, but the very soil they depended upon.
By 86 AH, the Aurionic Empire had expanded across the known world, surrounding Coill Mór on all sides.
Yet Morrigan’s kingdom remained untouched.
Not because it was weak,
but because it could not be taken.
The mists, the forests, and the will of the land itself made conquest impossible. Recognizing this, Emperor Jalil Hazzan chose a different path.
He came alone.
In the Grove of Aethelgard, Jalil offered Morrigan a pact:
Coill Mór would retain full religious and cultural autonomy
The Empire would grant protection against external threats
In return, Morrigan would heal the Great Blight afflicting the Empire
And her daughter, Rhiannon, would be sent to the imperial court to secure the future through union
Morrigan accepted.
Not as a surrender,
but as a decision.
She understood that the world was changing—and that survival required adaptation. Rather than resist the Empire, she chose to graft her kingdom onto it, ensuring that Coill Mór would endure within a larger structure.
In 87 AH, Morrigan sent her daughter, Rhiannon, away from Coill Mór.
The decision was both political and personal—a sacrifice made to secure her kingdom’s future. Rhiannon’s place within the imperial court marked the beginning of a new era, one where Coill Mór would exist not in isolation, but in connection.
Yet the cost was clear.
The forest had given one of its own.
By 96 AH, Morrigan rules a kingdom that remains outwardly autonomous, yet deeply tied to the Empire.
She governs with a fierce, protective presence, ensuring that the traditions of Coill Mór are preserved even as the influence of the Empire grows around it. Her authority is both political and spiritual, rooted in the belief that her people must remain connected to the land that sustains them.
To her, the Empire’s doctrine of the Lord of the Light is not enlightenment.
It is erosion.
Morrigan has aligned herself with Empress Elena Walid, recognizing the strategic importance of shared interests through the union of their children.
Through this alliance, she extends her influence beyond the islands of Coill Mór, engaging with the broader political structure of the Empire while safeguarding her kingdom’s autonomy.
She does not oppose the Empire.
She ensures it does not consume her people.
Morrigan ni Foraoise is intuitive, resolute, and deeply connected to the forces she serves.
She does not view power as domination, but as stewardship. Every decision she makes is guided by the balance between survival and preservation—ensuring that her people remain rooted even as the world shifts around them.
He values:
Balance above expansion
Preservation above conquest
Connection above control
Her faith is unwavering—not in imposed doctrine, but in the living world itself.
Morrigan ni Foraoise represents a truth the Aurionic Empire cannot fully conquer:
Some power does not yield—it adapts.
She is not a queen who was defeated.
She is a queen who chose.
If others were taken by the Empire,
Morrigan ensured her kingdom was not lost—
but rooted within it.
And like the forest she protects,
her strength is not always seen—
but it is always there,
waiting, enduring, and growing beneath the surface.

Born: Equinoxis 1, 61 AH in Coill Mór Kingdom
Queen of Coill Mór Kingdom
Lady of House Coill Mór
High Druidess of Coill Mór
Parents: Cillian (Father), Aoife (Mother)
Siblings: None
Spouse: Alistair of the Isles (Husband)
Children: Rhiannon of Coill Mór (Daughter), Cormac of Coill Mór (Son), Elowen of Coill Mór (Daughter), Finnian of Coill Mór (Son)
House / Bloodline: House Coill Mór of Coill Mór Kingdom, stewards of Foraoise the Forest; paternal blood of none of the Coill Mór Kingdom
Kingdom: Coill Mór
Empire Allegiance: Aurionic Empire, Council of the Seven Kingdoms
Religious Alignment: Devoted to the Circle of the Living Root; adherent of Foraoise, Keeper of the Forest
Political Alliances:
Jalil Hazzan, Emperor of the Aurionic Empire
Elena Walid, Empress of the Aurionic Empire
Rodrigo Walid, Regent of Maurim Kingdom
Current Status: Alive
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