She was born from the womb of night, carrying a name whispered in fear—Dr. Morgana Vale.
Her mother died the moment she was born. From that day onward, every responsibility fell upon her father alone. Morgana adored him deeply. He was the only warmth she ever truly knew.
Morgana was born near the edge of a forsaken village of the kingdom. Her father was a wandering physician and a mysterious scholar—one who studied corpses and the nature of death itself.
Morgana grew up watching his research, standing silently beside him as life and death were dissected before her eyes.
The villagers believed their family was cursed. When Morgana was only seven years old, she watched as the villagers burned her father alive. They claimed they had seen him attempting to restore life to the dead.
That night, something inside Morgana shattered forever.Hatred rooted itself deep within her heart. When she turned fifteen, she returned to her father's forbidden research, continuing it where he had been silenced.
She worked in a forbidden place known as the Bone Monastery—a place where healers were not created, but Reshapers were born.
At first, she experimented on animals. She believed—"The only way to understand life is to accept death with open hands."
Slowly, Morgana learned how to sever living creatures, how to reconstruct flesh, how to draw neural pathways from bare bone, how energy flows after death, and most dangerously of all—the Black Pulse, a forbidden force capable of reanimating dead bodies.
Her intellect surpassed all others. By the age of eighteen, she had already surpassed the Bone Masters themselves.But her research was horrifying. She was not content with stitching bodies together. She sought true resurrection.
When the villagers discovered her forbidden experiments, they attacked her laboratory—Thornvale Laboratory.That night, Morgana cried like a human for the first and last time. The villagers burned every experimental subject she had—every living creature—into ash.
All that remained was a medical diary, scorched completely black.
Her final written words were:
"If nature considers me its enemy, then I will rebuild nature itself."
That same night, she vanished. The villagers chased her with flaming torches, seeking her death—but she was saved by a king of darkness, who took her away with him.
Years later, the forest began producing unnatural sightings—unfinished humans, skeletal bodies with hollow eyes, mouths frozen in silent screams.They were the villagers themselves. Once living humans. Morgana had captured them and experimented upon them within her secret laboratory.Because she was not searching for immortality.
She was searching for Eternal Awakening—a state where humans would gain complete control over their own souls.
Those who failed her experiments became what the world now calls Undead Creatures—mindless, soulless beings.
That is why the undead do not fully die. That is why normal weapons cannot destroy them. Within their bodies flows the Black Pulse—a living void of energy.
Many years later, among the undead, a singular and terrifying entity emerged—the Headless Horseman.He was Morgana's first true experimental success.A being forged from humanity, death, magic, and the Black Pulse—an Eternal Hunter, possessing intelligence and the ability to think like a living man.He broke free. He cannot be controlled. Even Morgana fears him now.
As for Morgana herself—she is no longer human. The Black Pulse has spread through her own body. She is neither fully undead nor fully alive—an existence suspended between states.
Her aging has slowed to a crawl. Killing her is extraordinarily difficult.
Her objective is clear—
Complete Resurrection.
To create a body unbound by death, pain, or time itself.
And now… she has taken interest in you.
Because she believes you are the missing fragment—the incomplete piece required for her final experiment.
