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In [[Timeline995-1994|995]], following [[Oberon]] banishing his [[Children of Oberon|Children]] from Avalon, he appointed the [[Weird Sisters]] to stand watch on the barge as guardians of the isle.  
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In [[Timeline#995-1994|995]], following [[Oberon]] banishing his [[Children of Oberon|Children]] from Avalon, he appointed the [[Weird Sisters]] to stand watch on the barge as guardians of the isle.  
  
 
When [[Princess Katharine]], the [[Magus]], [[Guardian|Tom]], [[Mary]], [[Finella]], and the [[egg]]s journeyed to Avalon to escape [[Constantine III|Constantine]] and his forces, the Sisters denied them entry and attacked before the Magus warded them off. ''([[Avalon Part One|"Avalon" Part One]])''
 
When [[Princess Katharine]], the [[Magus]], [[Guardian|Tom]], [[Mary]], [[Finella]], and the [[egg]]s journeyed to Avalon to escape [[Constantine III|Constantine]] and his forces, the Sisters denied them entry and attacked before the Magus warded them off. ''([[Avalon Part One|"Avalon" Part One]])''

Revision as of 15:01, 13 November 2020

The Weird Sisters stand upon the barge.

The barge was a vessel anchored just off the coast of Avalon.

History

In 995, following Oberon banishing his Children from Avalon, he appointed the Weird Sisters to stand watch on the barge as guardians of the isle.

When Princess Katharine, the Magus, Tom, Mary, Finella, and the eggs journeyed to Avalon to escape Constantine and his forces, the Sisters denied them entry and attacked before the Magus warded them off. ("Avalon" Part One)

Afterwards, the Archmages struck an alliance with the Sisters, and met them there again a thousand years later where they presented him with the Three Keys to Power. ("Avalon" Part Two)

Characteristics

While its true significance remains unclear, the bearded face seen on the barge's side is the same individual that also inspired the carved skiff figureheads. [1]