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* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]: [[Spell My Name with a "The"|The]] Morrígan ("Phantom queen" or "Big Queen" or "Queen of Death" or "The Queen"), Irish goddess of war, death, and other fun pastimes.
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]: [[Spell My Name with a "The"|The]] Morrígan ("Phantom queen" or "Big Queen" or "Queen of Death" or "The Queen"), Irish goddess of war, death, and other fun pastimes.
** It's not that she's ''evil'', more that her priorities are not the same as anyone else's priorities.
** It's not that she's ''evil'', more that her priorities are not the same as anyone else's priorities.
***You mean war, death, and other fun pastimes aren't anyone else's priorities in Celtic Mythology?
** Medb/Maeve of Connaught, who raised an army and invaded Ulster just so that she could steal a magic bull to match the one her husband owned.
** Medb/Maeve of Connaught, who raised an army and invaded Ulster just so that she could steal a magic bull to match the one her husband owned.
*** It's about the primacy of female or male lines of inheritance. Although some say it's about Medb and Ailill being irresponsible jerks.
*** It's about the primacy of female or male lines of inheritance. Although some say it's about Medb and Ailill being irresponsible jerks.