The little girl in “A Song of the Night: Part I” and the mother of Dante, Morgana has mysterious ties to Evil and undeniable importance to the fate of those around her. Already damned, she attempts to redeem herself by saving her son from the Inferno after trading the blood of her lineage for freedom. Instead of gaining freedom, she is met with a curse and damned to be Evilís prisoner in the Inferno.
Called the “Mother of Night” in the Inferno, Morgana’s spiritual essence fuels Satan with an emotional power strong enough to break his prison’s shackles. Time is of the essence to help her son escape the tribulations of Hell before Evilís bestowed curse consumes her soul entirely. This unique curse grants her a limited power which devours her soul the more she uses it to help Dante.
• Cardboard paper
• Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
• Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
• Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
• Coated outer surface
• Blank product materials sourced from Sweden, US, Brazil, or China
Called the “Mother of Night” in the Inferno, Morgana’s spiritual essence fuels Satan with an emotional power strong enough to break his prison’s shackles. Time is of the essence to help her son escape the tribulations of Hell before Evilís bestowed curse consumes her soul entirely. This unique curse grants her a limited power which devours her soul the more she uses it to help Dante.
• Cardboard paper
• Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
• Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
• Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
• Coated outer surface
• Blank product materials sourced from Sweden, US, Brazil, or China
Homerik "Blood, Not Water" Illustration Postcard (4"x6")
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Homerik "Blood, Not Water" Illustration Postcard (4"x6")
$4.99
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The little girl in “A Song of the Night: Part I” and the mother of Dante, Morgana has mysterious ties to Evil and undeniable importance to the fate of those around her. Already damned, she attempts to redeem herself by saving her son from the Inferno after trading the blood of her lineage for freedom. Instead of gaining freedom, she is met with a curse and damned to be Evilís prisoner in the Inferno.
Called the “Mother of Night” in the Inferno, Morgana’s spiritual essence fuels Satan with an emotional power strong enough to break his prison’s shackles. Time is of the essence to help her son escape the tribulations of Hell before Evilís bestowed curse consumes her soul entirely. This unique curse grants her a limited power which devours her soul the more she uses it to help Dante.
• Cardboard paper
• Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
• Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
• Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
• Coated outer surface
• Blank product materials sourced from Sweden, US, Brazil, or China - Reviews