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6/17/2025, 10:51:31 PM
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Hardly satifying specially since you just know how fucked up that was in multiple levels to the point even someone rooting for Morgan’s death would notice that it was sealing Britain’s fate and the death of faeries as a whole from how the situation played, but it can be both fitting and ironic depending on the point of view.
Ironic because everything Morgan did was to save Britain and the faeries. They were a sociopathic race that needed repeated shows of strength to be kept in line. In the end, they forgot all of that for lies mixed in truths spewed by Aurora and turned in Morgan.
Fitting because regardless of her intentions to save them, Morgan still repeatedly murdered them by the hundreds over and over. She had zero intention of bothering to save the current generation from the Great Calamity, she either intended to wait the rebirth of that generation or exploit Chaldea’s reverse engineered summoning system for the next generation (it’s quite strange that faeries share some Servant mechanics but they essentially were, well, faeries. Their bodies didn’t work like servants’ bodies in spite of that so I assume she tweaked the system). In turn for her tyranny as a queen she died by the people as a witch.

The most pathetic and humiliating death from all Lostbelt Kings by a mile, without any dignity whatsoever. I liked it from a writing standpoint even though it fundamentally fails to deliver the “stronger than Zeus” claims and all the pride showed beforehand. Morgan was disgraced. It’s the kind of death you see in fairy tales before the Grimm Brothers revamped them.