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Morgen (mythological creature) : ウィキペディア英語版
Morgen (mythological creature)
Morgens, morgans or mari-morgans are Welsh and Breton water spirits that drown men. They may lure men to their death by their own sylphic beauty, or with glimpses of underwater gardens with buildings of gold or crystal. They are also blamed for heavy flooding that destroys crops or villages. In the story of the drowning of Ys, a city in Brittany, the king's daughter Dahut is the cause, and she becomes a sea morgen.
The morgens are eternally young, and like sirens they sit in the water and comb their hair seductively.〔Franklin, Anna (2002) ''The Illustrated Encyclopaedia Of Fairies'' Vega, London, p. 182.〕 In Arthurian legend, particularly Geoffrey of Monmouth's ''Vita Merlini'', the ruler of Avalon is referred to as "Morgen".〔Rhys, John (1891) ''Studies in the Arthurian Legend'' Clarendon Press, Oxford, p. 348.〕 As such, the origin of Morgan le Fay may be connected to these Breton myths.〔Sykes, Egerton and Kendall, Alan (2002 ed.) ''Who's Who in Non-Classical Mythology'' Routledge, New York, p. 132.〕
Tales of morgens are preserved in the British countryside, even in some parts of South West England. One example from western Somerset has a fisherman adopt an infant morgen, only to lose her when she grows up and returns to her parents' underwater palace.〔Tongue, Ruth L. (1970) ''Forgotten Folk-Tales of the English Counties'' Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, p. 27.〕
==See also==

*Bucca (mythological creature)
*Kelpie
*Melusine
*Murigen
*Selkie

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