Morrigan

Morrigan is a Humanoid Abomination that is associated with conflict and may of inspired many tales of magical maidens that would descend upon battlefields of old to seek out brave warriors and spirit them away so as to ensure they could fight on in the "battle of the gods".

Bio
Morrigan is a mysterious and ancient Humanoid Abomination that manifests during great conflicts and will spirit away dying soldiers, only to return days later and return the soldiers - who develop insane bloodlust, incredible strength and resistance to all forms of damage, often these possessed soldiers will fight until they are either killed or properly contained and no known cure has been found for their madness : most disturbing is the fact isolated tests on these soldiers have found them to be for all intents and purposes clinically dead, even as they continue to try and fight against any attempts to contain them.

Morrigan herself is not restricted to the Earth plane either as she has been observed to perform similar activities across multiple time-lines and realities as well as worlds across known space-time.

Appearance
Morrigan manifests as a vaguely spectral woman with long black hair and pale skin, she is often naked but shrouded in darkness and a strong smell of blood accompanies her at all times : she is also associated strongly with ravens, crows and blackbirds.. which follow her wherever she goes.

Personality
Morrigan is a mysterious entity and her ultimate goal is unknown, she appears to have  fixation on bringing back soldiers and prolonging bloodshed but her reasoning is as yet an enigma.

Powers / Abilities
Morrigan can manifest wherever conflict may exist and can spirit away dying soldiers, returning them to life after a few days with greatly increased physical traits but a near-mindless desire to shed blood : she is also able to travel across time and space, while classed as a Humanoid her physiology is much like a spirit and is thus intangible and extremely difficult to contain : she also has empathic control over various species of birds, which may be extensions of herself.