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  2. The Morrígan - Wikipedia

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    The Morrígan as a crow. The Morrígan or Mórrígan, also known as Morrígu, is a figure from Irish mythology.The name is Mór-ríoghan in modern Irish before the spelling reform, [1] and it has been translated as "great queen" or "phantom queen".

  3. Mor Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1990s, Mor Furniture for Less was known as Superstores of America [4] with stores under the name Bedroom Superstore. At the time, the company sold only bedroom furniture and mattresses in select cities in Washington, Oregon, and California. Later, the company added a living room furniture store called America's Sofa Super Store.

  4. List of furniture types - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of furniture types. Furniture can be free-standing or built-in to a building. [1] They typically include pieces such as chairs, tables, storage units, and desks. [1] These objects are usually kept in a house or other building to make it suitable or comfortable for living or working in.

  5. Morrigan (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Morrigan may also refer to: Fictional characters. Morrigan Aensland, in the Darkstalkers video game series; Morrigan , in the Dragon Age video game series; Morrigan ...

  6. The Nevermoor series - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning of the book, cursed ten-year-old Morrigan Crow is set to die on Eventide day. On the night Morrigan is said to die, Jupiter North from the mystical city Nevermoor comes to rescue her from the Hunt of Smoke and Shadow, which hunts cursed children, and inserts her in a contest that to determine the next new member of the Wundrous society.

  7. Blood Canticle - Wikipedia

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    Blood Canticle is a 2003 vampire novel by American writer Anne Rice, the tenth book in her The Vampire Chronicles series. The novel includes some characters who cross over from Rice's Lives of the Mayfair Witches trilogy (1990–1994), concluding the unified story begun in Merrick (2000) and continued in Blackwood Farm (2002).