Morgase Trakand

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Author: Moriendar Amechi

mor-GAYZ TRAHK-ahnd

General

Morgase Trakand is a queen of Andor. Her sigil is three golden keys; the sign of House Trakand is a silver keystone.

Morgase married Taringail Damodred and is the mother of Gawyn Trakand and Elayne Trakand. She is also the stepmother of Galadedrid Damodred from Taringail's previous marriage.

She greatly resembles Elayne, but her beauty is matured and ripened. She has blue eyes and long, reddish-golden curls. Her commanding presence and her rich voice can fill a room like light. She has a temper of a lioness but as a just ruler.

Timeline

  • After two years of the Succession, Morgase gains the Lion Throne and becomes the Queen of Andor. (TDR, Ch. 47; TFoH, Ch. 19)
  • Morgase travels to the White Tower to visit Elayne. She is furious when she finds out that Elayne is no there and refuses to take Elaida back as her Aes Sedai advisor. She demands that Elayne is to be returned to Andor as soon as she gets back. (TDR, Ch. 13)
  • Morgase receives a letter from Elayne, delivered by Matrim Cauthon. She is both pleased and angry at the contents. (TDR, Ch. 46)
  • Morgase meets Lady Alteima, but Gaebril intrudes and orders her to her chambers. (TFoH, Ch. 1)
  • Morgase and her party finds out that Gareth Bryne is gone at Kore Springs and continue west. (TFoH, Ch. 56)
  • Morgase and her party is moved into the Fortress of Light by Pedron Niall, who continues pressing her regarding the treaty. (LoC, Ch. 9)
  • Morgase sees Paitr and his uncle hanged on the day she and her party are planning to escape. She signs Niall's treaty. (LoC, Ch. 31)
  • Morgase abdicates her throne of to Elayne; she and her party escape Amador with Sebban Balwer and head east. (ACoS, Ch. 26)
  • Perrin Aybara and his party rescue Morgase's party from the Dragonsworn. (TPoD, Ch. 7)
  • Maighdin*, Faile, Alliandre, along with several others are captured and made gai'shain by Sevanna's Shaido Aiel. (TPoD, Ch. 30)
  • Maighdin*, Faile, and Alliandre are marched to the Shaido camp. Maighdin* attempted to fight her captors but are beaten for it. (WH, Ch. 3)
  • Maighdin's* frostbite was Healed by Galina, an Aes Sedai. She, Faile, and Alliandre are the separated from other in their party. (WH, Ch. 4)
  • Maighdin* tries to enter Therava's tent but is caught and punished. Galina's berating was cut short when Aravine intercedes. (CoT, Ch. 9)
  • Maighdin* notices that Dairaine is likely to tell the Shaido about their plan to escape.
  • Maighdin*, Alliandre and Faile tie up Dairaine (KoD, Ch. 28).
  • Maighdin*, Alliandre, Faile, Arrela and Lacile are trapped in a collapsed building by Galina. Maighdin* uses [i]saidar[/i] on a red scarf Galina had used to mark out the building, causing it to move unnaturally to try to attract attention (KoD, Ch. 28).

Relationships with other Characters

Morgase did not marry Taringail Damodred for love, but to stabilize her claims to the Lion Throne. After Taringail's death, she engaged in an affair with Thom Merrilin, the Court Bard. But when meeting with Thom's rage at his own nephew being gentled by Aes, Morgase's own temper flared and sent Gareth Bryne to hunt Thom down and kill him. Gareth Bryne became the lonely queen's lover.

The Captain of Guards disliked Gaebril when he showed up in Morgase's court, which is why Bryne was exiled. Morgase then fell under the thrall of Gaebril. Regaining her self-control, she escaped Caemlyn with Tallanvor. The young soldier admitted to Morgase that he loved her.

Morgase loves her two children, Gawyn and Elayne, and had high expectations for them. She said that she was very proud of her daughter when Elayne wrote of her raising to the Accepted at the Tower.

Lini had been the nurse for three generations of Trakand women. Morgase, as a queen, couldn't even escape her lectures and criticisms. Morgase had always respected the old nurse and was lenient with her.

Quotes

"The best lie is often one too ridiculous to be taken for a lie." (The Eye of the World, Chapter 40)