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Mavra is Morgana le Fay by grandPanjandrum (CD Spoilers)
Elegast:
--- Quote from: GrandPanjandrum on December 19, 2012, 12:41:04 AM ---She, most definitely, is dead. Of course, now that she holds The Word of Kemmerler, she can probably improve her color and smell a bit. Mavra is Morgana le Fay *gasp*.
It seems to me that she wanted to "outlive" the original Merlin for some reason. So she permitted herself to be taken by a Black Court Master. Now, she intends to use the premier "Journal of Necromantic Medicine" to return to her live self. In the interim, she has been spending her time tearing down all that Merlin might hold dear:
1. She attempted to secure Excalibur by trading with her own Athame. Thwarted by Harry.
2. She used the Red Court as a cat's paw to start a war with Merlin's White Council (hoping to destroy it). Again, thwarted by Harry.
3. She attempted to use Outsiders/ sorcerers/ and thralls to destroy Demonreach, because it is one of Merlin's most exquisite accomplishments. Once again, thwarted by Harry.
In Blood Rites, Mavra shows up and stupidly attacks Harry, Thomas and Mouse for no reason with no result. The purpose was to let Harry know she's in town, and a challenge to hunt her down. She doesn't come out and play herself, because the whole basis of her visiting Chicago was to lead him by the nose to her lair. Assume he would bring allies, and compromise those allies with photos. Murphy worked out perfectly for leverage to secure Kemmerler's Word. She needs it to...well...come back to life.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Of course, Merlin anticipated this and is sleeping deep down in Demonreach well waiting. Not one to go in his sleep, indeed. Can we read your journals now, Ebenezer? :o
Truly, I think you can find direct and indirect connections to Mavra/ Morgana le Fay in every single book in the series so far.
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Cenphx:
Cool theory. One nit to pick--I dont think Mavra attacked Harry and Thomas for no reason. I think she was gunning for *Thomas*. During the first attack Harry hadnt even been officially hired. Then at the party, when she learns of the attack, Justine says something like, 'I thought you didnt have to worry about Mavra'. Then, during the attack outside the movie studio, the MavraPuppet talks about Thomas as 'the one who betrayed us.' I think your idea she was out to get Harry here is incorrect, but its really a side note to a really interesting theory. And I keep finding a bunch of Round Table references lately as I'm rereading the books...its kinda funny, if you're right, that Morgana/Mavra traded her own knife to the Leanansidhe/Lady of the Lake. Didnt excalibur come from her? So they swapped their own weapons?
XoVeR:
Ooooooohhh I like that theory.
I mean we know Mavra is Wizard Level with Magic and Morgana obviously was pretty gifted with the Dark Arts. She also has a burning hatred of Michael's sword and was trying to unmake it. I always wondered why she wanted the Word of Kemmler and your theory certainly seems plausible. But there is one thing that is bothering me. It seems Cowl is in cahoots with the Outsiders, but if Mavra is Morgana and gave the Athame to Leanansidhe to start the Infection of Nemesis, Why would both Mavra and Cowl be looking for the Word of Kemmler? Would that serve as them crossing purposes?
Arjan:
Mavra is powerfull as a wizard but not the near merlin kind of power I expect from Morgana le fay.
Mavra is also not celtic but eastern eastern european. In her time there probably were no black court vampires in Brittain. Modern transport and communications changed a lot.
Elegast:
I don't like it as:
I don't like X=Y, except Cowl=Simon .
There's no strong evidence.
Marva is too weak to be a 1000+ years old Merlin's apprentice.
That being said, there is a connection between the Black Court and the Outsiders, according to a quote in White Night.
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