Morrigan was born in Scotland or Makai and was the adopted daughter of Belial Aensland. Morrigan was so incredibly powerful at her birth that Belial had to seal away parts of her power. One-third he sealed in a separate dimension, which eventually took on the form of another succubus named Lilith. Another third he sealed in himself, to be restored to Morrigan when he died.
Morrigan did not realize what Belial had done to her power, so she grew up in the Aensland castle, unaware of his actions. She found life in the castle rather dull, so she would often venture out into the world of humans , seeking entertainment. One night, she ventured into the world of the humans, sensing a large power. This power turned out to be Pyron , the fire demon. When Morrigian returned to the castle, she was informed of Belial's death, and she became the next successor to the throne.
Regaining part of her power, she becomes the rightful ruler of Makai, however, she decides to forget about her duties as ruler and tries to live her life as she did before. In Morrigan's ending to Darkstalkers 3 she eventually meets Lilith and the two of them merge into a single being, restoring Morrigan to her full power and giving her a more optimistic view of the world. However, Lilith's ending depicts Lilith fading from existence before she can merge with Morrigan although Morrigan awakens feeling as though she has changed somehow.
In Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and 3 , Morrigan is an all-around character and uses her Soul Fist and Shadow Blade attacks to fight enemies. Some of her hyper combos involve summoning a clone of her. One of Morrigan's alternate costumes is based off of Lilith's colors. Morrigan appears as a playable character in all three entries of the Darkstalkers series.
She has also appeared in many of Capcom's versus titles in series such as Capcom vs. SNK , Marvel vs. Capcom , and Tatsunoko vs.
Morrigan has also appeared in a number of non-fighting games. Since Morrigan's fist appearance in the original Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors , her sprite set was recycled frequently and used in every Capcom fighting game she appeared in until the company abandoned the use of sprites in favor of 3D models.
Her first polygonal appearance came in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes. Confident, conceited, and playful, Morrigan may be called many things given that she is a succubus, but she is not really evil like the other demons of the Makai realm are rather, she is strangely friendly and approachable despite her glamorous and imposing good looks which might be due to her spending most of her time in the material world enjoying hedonistic delights.
She's just always out to satisfy her own hunger and shirking her responsibilities as a member of the Aensland family. Morrigan has also found herself willingly aligned with the forces of good on many occasions. It is unknown if she is aware of the implications of taking souls, but she has not killed humans so far.
Originally during the development of Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors the team had decided on having two females in the game. Morrigan was originally intended to be the "cute" one, while Felicia the more "sexy" of the two.
This was later changed. Morrigan was also going to be a vampire originally. Alex Jimenez, an employee of Capcom, oriented the Japanese development team of the nature of the Succubae, influencing Morrigan's development to what she is today and indirectly, the image of the succubae in video games.
Both Morrigan and Felicia are considered Capcom's arguably most revealing characters and are perhaps the company's unofficial sex symbols, as evidenced by numerous unofficial doujin and adult works credited under their character. She was named after the Celtic crow goddess. The succubi are one of many races living in the Makai realm and a portion of them reside within the Aensland clan. Morrigan was born into this particular group and Belial, one of the rulers of the Makai, took her as his adopted daughter and heiress to his throne as the head of House Aensland and extension, as the ruler of Makai.
He saw great potential in her, even to the point that she would become an S class darkstalker. This revelation increased the tensions House Aensland was already dealing with from the other noble houses. Belial also foresaw the dangers of the powers residing in Morrigan's body. If she could not properly control these powers, their energies would consume her body and Makai would also suffer catastrophic damage in the aftermath.
To counter this event from unfolding, he sealed away part of her power, one-third in himself to be returned upon his death, and one-third in a pocket dimension, which eventually became a being of its own, a succubus named Lilith. When the time was right, Belial would return these energies to Morrigan. By then, she would know how to handle her abilities.
Without knowing this, Morrigan grew up. Due to her status, she was tended after by two lesser demons named Lucien and Mudo. If they were to fail in caring for her in anyway, they would mostly likely suffer the wrath of Belial. She found her life in the Aensland castle dull, and so she would visit the human world secretly many times to look for some kind of entertainment.
She found the taste of human souls and dreams to be quite enjoyable, but primarily indulged on the latter. She could never find this sort of nourishment anywhere in Makai and fed off of it as much as she could.
Initially, there were so many dreams across the realm that even Morrigan herself could not keep up with them all. But eventually she only became lucky enough to enjoy a good dream every ten years. The succubus race itself also went into decline.
However, Morrigan did not care. She felt no connection with her race. Searching for fun mattered to her more than anything else.
Due to this influence in Japanese popular media, Morrigan is arguably more popular than the Darkstalkers franchise itself to the point where she has had more appearances in other games than the number of existing Darkstalkers games and more than any other character from the series.
Morrigan was a central antagonist in the Darkstalkers' animated series, being forced by Pyron to work under Demitri , who in turn worked under him. In this series, she's a descendant of Morgan le Fay and wants to turn Harry Grimoire into her pupil.
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