Monday, March 22, 2010

The Vampiress Morgana

On the other side of the Irish Sea on the coast of Wales, a beautiful woman with long flowing brunette hair and deep ocean blue eyes stood in a long flowing black dress.

She watched the strange apparition of wind swept pure white dust approach her and then collapse at her feet on the white sands of this beach.

"Clyvaughlon of the Black Horn," the woman spoke, "thou hast been slain."

The woman closed her eyes and used her second sight to identify the killer.

"Dracul Van Helsing," the woman opened her eyes, "thou hast marked thy own death by this action."

The woman was the vampiress Morgana.

She was over 1500 years old.

She was a niece of the great enchantress Princess Morgana (also known as Morgan le Fay) the woman who was sometimes friend and sometimes foe of King Arthur.

She knew that her aunt had had a child with King Arthur.

And she knew that Christopher Dracul Nicholas Alexander Constantine Van Helsing was a direct descendent of this child.

But such familial relationships would not get in the way of Dracul Van Helsing's destruction.

For she the Vampiress Morgana was a worshipper of the old Celtic gods.

And her aunt had abandoned those gods when she fell in love with the Christian King Arthur.

Just like Merlin who had been a Druidic High Priest (though the wimp refused to practise human sacrifice unlike her friend Clyvaughlon of the Black Horn) had also embraced the High King Arthur's Christian religion towards the end of his life.

It was for this reason that Morgana had imprisoned Merlin in the inside of an oak tree casting a deep spell of sleep over the wizard.

And now Morgana swore an oath to the old Celtic gods that she would personally kill Dracul Van Helsing in vengeance for the slaying of Clyvaughlon of the Black Horn or she would die herself.

To be continued.

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