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I actually like that Morgiana doesn't just talk about the Lady. She seems to try and have her own identity--example: she aids people because she wants to, not only because the Lady says so. Also, if you compare her "you seek the Lady?" vs her "you seek me?", in the former she's very neutral, in the latter she sounds playful and happy. I think it's really neat, because after you spend millennia talking for your deity, it must be hard to not lose yourself in that role. So, seeking satisfaction and purpose in small personal things is a good way to maintain yourself. You can also hear it in the tone Morgiana uses when she says "I hear the winds", or "My journey continues", and "through forest and glade". She sounds like she's enjoying those small things. Great VA and characterization.