In the book, L'morte de arther, he was her lover. She gave him the sword excaliber after giving arther a false one. She told him to use it in his next battle which was a stranger. The stranger though was arther in disguise so accolon dind't know he was fighting arther. He broke arther's fake sword but arther kept fighting him and wounded him. Accolon then bled out when they reached a town, but arther was saved in time. When she found out accolon was killed (she set it up so he would accidently kill arther) she got all angry and sad. So I dn't think she meant for him to die.
Queen Morgan Le Fay's father was Gorlois. Arthur was Morgan Le Fay's half brother.
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.
Yes, in one of the legends Morgan Le Fay stole Excalibur when she captured Arthur and another knight named Accolon, who she was in love with. She forced Arthur and Accolon to fight each other without knowing their opponents identities. Morgan gave Accolon Excalibur and Arthur a regular sword. Accolon broke the sword, but the Lady of the Lake intervened, Arthur snatched up Excalibur, and struck Accolon a mortal blow on the head. It was only after that that Arthur removed his helmet and recognized his friend (not exactly the most rational group of knights in the world). After that, Morgan stole the magic scabbard to Excalibur, but Arthur never recovered that.
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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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).
Mordred was the son of King Arthur and his own half sister, Morgan Le Fay. The primary reason Arthur killed him was that they met on opposite sides of a battlefield and it was kill or be killed. Arthur himself received a mortal wound in the encounter. More generally, Mordred was in rebellion, trying to sieze the throne for himself.Morded's mother was Morgause, not Morgan le Fay.
It died! So sad.
A crystal globe sits on the highest tower of Morgan le Fay's castle chariot. This enchanted object allows Morgan to observe events happening far away.