This description comes from the variations I have heard in all my years of listening to parents, historians and authors describing her and characters like her. Things like what she wears come from the illustrations I have seen in books and galleries.
Morgan Le Fay: An incredibly beautiful sorceress, with long, shining hair (the colour varies from blond to raven-feather black, and it is either dead straight or soft waves - it is rare to see her with ), piercing eyes and pale skin (a sign of beauty up till more modern times). Her dress is often crimson, black or midnight blue, with sleeves that either end tapered to the middle/index finger or dropped. Generally it has a low neckline, and a pendant matching her dress (ruby, black onyx or sapphire) around her neck.
Morgan is crafty, intelligent and skilled in magic and is not above using seduction to get what she wants. She is not completely malevolent, nor is she particularly benign, so has an air of mystery and danger about her. She is confident and proud, and if angered can retaliate fiercely - turning them into a dwarf, for instance.
Queen Morgan Le Fay's father was Gorlois, the Duke of Cornwall.
There is a book called I AM MORGAN le FAY and it explains Morgan le Fay's childhood and past. It also explains how she turned evil. She's not entirely evil, though. If you read I AM MORGAN le FAY you'll understand her more better.
Morgan Finley King is 190 cm.
Morgan le fay devoted her life to making king Arthurs life miserable and tried to kill him every chance she got
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Morgan Le Fay
Morgan Le Fay.
No they were half brother and sister and Morgan le fay had a husband named king uriens It is Morgan le Fay's older sister Morgause, whom is the mother of Gawain and Mordred (Arthur's son).
It died! So sad.
Morgan Le Fay orders sir Launcelot to marry one of the three faeries if he wants to live. Sir Launcelot refuses and and admits is love for Guineverre
She steals it from Arthur while he sleeps.
She did not die, and in legend, she is still alive in Avalon