The Morrígan



 were a trio of powerful abnormals originally connected to Morgan le Fay, who later came under the control of the Cabal. Their individual names are Danu, Tatha, and Caird.

History
According to the Arthurian legend, The Morrígan were emissaries created by Morgan le Fay to wreak havoc against King Arthur's armies, described as the very embodiment of Morgan's hellish powers. Their very presence on the battlefield would steal the souls of enemy soldiers.

They popped up in literature throughout the ages most notably as the three witches in William Shakespeare's drama "Macbeth".

When the Cabal realized The Morrígan's power, they took The Morrígan from their home and convinced them that their sole purpose for being was to be used as a weapon against enemies of the Cabal.

In medieval times, the Cabal unleashed The Morrígan's power at the Battle of Badon Hill. On the morning of the battle, a thousand soldiers marched on Badon Hill and by sunset everyone of them was dead with no soldier being injured, as if the entire army had collapsed dead for no reason.