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What is the name of Morgan's real mother?

    Maeve Riordan & Maeve. Maeve was killed in a fire when Morgan was just a baby.

Morgan's mother was Irish. What town did she come from?
    Ballynigel. Belwicket was the name of Maeve's coven that was destroyed in the dark wave. Much Bencham was the next town over from Ballynigel, and Lillipool was where Siobhan and Diarmuid were from in "Origins".

Morgan has a vision of the future. What does she say her daughter will be called?
    Moira. The woman in her family all have "M" names. Her grandmother was Mackenna, and her mother was Maeve.

Where is Morgan's father raised?
    Scotland. Ciaran was Scottish. Morgan's mother, Maeve, was Irish.

In Book 9, "Strife", who is the witch causing all of the telekinetic disturbances?
    Alisa. Everyone thought it was Morgan causing all of the trouble, but it was Alisa Soto.

Who is NOT one of Morgan's half-siblings?
    Maire. Killian, Kyle, and Iona are all the children of Morgan's father Ciaran, and his wife, Grania.

Morgan's mother was something of an elemental. Which element did she have an affinity for?
    fire. Her coven name was Bradhadair, "Fire Fairy". Morgan seems to have inherited this tendency from Maeve - she scries with fire and is pyrokinetic.

What is Hunter's name in Gaelic?
    Giomanach. Magach is the coven name of Hunter's father Daniel, Athar is Hunter's cousin Sky, and Sgath was Cal's coven name.

What was the name of Diarmuid's fiance?
    Siobhan. Siobhan was one of those killed by Rose MacEwan in the first dark wave. ("Origins")

What did Morgan name her kitten?
    Dagda & Bixby. She named Dagda after Maeve's cat that died when the dark wave hit Ballynigel.


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