Originally Posted by
whitecrown
I agree, Morgause would not value anyone who stands in her way or innocent life in general. She only cares about reaching her endgoal from being so warped from her time in Camelot and then again stuck in the timestream as a ghost. Not knowing her actions are only uniting the other women and giving them more solidarity inadvertently even if they themselves don't realize it.
I can imagine it would be strange for Amora to encounter her mother and not understand what or who she exactly is and then encounter yet another version of her even more unrecognizable. I like that Thor is the one to comfort her and reach out to her because Amora seems to have even less of a support system than Lorelei.
The blue hair for Morgause makes me wonder if this is her natural hair color like Morgana's is violet/purple or if it's just black with a tint that makes it look blue the way Morgana's hair is sometimes black. I wonder if the blue hair is her defining characteristic that makes her recognizable in every form or era. That's interesting that Sylvie feels her talents are not up to par with her mother's even if the gods don't know any better. Yes, it makes sense that since Amora wasn't 100% sure about Sylvie's identity, she wouldn't think much about her missing parents really being her own grandparents.
I see Morgause as someone who perpetually is her own worst enemy. She makes the wrong decisions at each time which makes her self-defeating and constantly sabotages her own best chances. Even if fate nearly lets her change her course several times.