Applies Mark of Matter to enemy gods hit.ĭamage is dealt every 1s and can extend the debuff duration up to 8s.ĭeals a total of 100/150/200/250/300 (+60% of your Magical Power) damage by default and 115/180/245/310/375 (+75% of your Magical Power) damage while extending the debuff duration if the target doesn't use a movement ability.ĭamage: 80/110/140/170/200 (+40% of your Magical Power)ĭamage per Tick: 5/10/15/20/25 (+5% of your Magical Power)īonus Damage: 60/90/120/150/180 (+20% of your Magical Power) Morgan Le Fay gains Movement speed for using this ability and can extend the debuff on enemies with continued basic attacks. While the debuff persists, enemies that use a movement ability combust, taking damage again. On expiration the wildfire explodes, leaving a 4s debuff on enemies that continues to deal damage. Morgan Le Fay dons and sends out a cloak of wildfire, damaging enemies and stopping on enemy gods. Morgan Le Fay can cancel the ability selection without triggering its cooldown. HP, 75% of her current Magical Power and don't remove backdoor protections from towers and phoenixes. The clones has 30% of Morgan Le Fay's max. The clones are prioritized as gods by towers and minions. Mark of Soul, spawning a decoy that attacks Enemy gods hit for 4s.Ĭan deal up to 105/150/195/240/285 (+80% of your Magical Power) damage. Mark of Mind, fearing enemies from the center of the Sigil. Enemy gods hit are Marked while the Sigil causes secondary effects. Morgan Le Fay summons a crashing magical sword, imbued by a sigil of her choice which is briefly carved into the ground. With Tiamat's arrival, the gods on edge and unprepared, that time has finally come. Turning away, she blast open the doors of the throne room, leaving them broken and charred as she walked away from Camelot, making a decision at that moment only to return when she was prepared to truly take the throne. Abashed at the groundless allegations and bitter that not even her mentor would come to her aid, Morgan Le Fay's sorrow transformed into utter fury as she condemned the royal pair. She was accused of insubordination and conspiracy to usurp the throne. Angered at being shamed for trivial reasons in full view of his loyal subjects, Arthur used the arsenal of thoughts provided by the Queen and brandished them as a weapon against Morgan Le Fay. The schemes were brought to fruition after a heated exchange took place between Morgan Le Fay, King Arthur and Merlin. In those moments alone that she still maintained with the King, she sowed seeds of distrust in Arthur's mind and from Arthur in turn to Merlin. Queen Guinevere lurked those same hallways, quiet and frustrated to be seemingly left behind and forgotten. There was another, however, that did not enjoy how close the two were getting. King Arthur and Morgan Le Fay grew closer over their time together in Camelot, frequently seen hand-in-hand at the royal dances, side-by-side in the war room discussing strategies and plans of attack. It was in those dusty halls, filled with arcane grimoires, tomes and parchments littered with enchantments, that she learned to hone in on her talents as a sorceress, revealing new avenues of power that were previously hidden. In the libraries, she was found tutoring under the master wizard, Merlin. Morgan Le Fay roamed the courts of Camelot inspiring awe and drawing many a knight's gaze in her direction. The dark enchantress of ill repute was not always so, and her story matured in the great kingdom of Camelot itself. Tales are spun and the soft murmurs of the name Morgan Le Fay are whispered in groves, villages, and kingdoms alike.
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