1. There isn't any discernible hint of anything being wrong before Morgana makes her move. The people of Dorchacht really were just trying to have a nice party. Morgana isn't the type to make her entrance extra flashy or build it up - she's very much a woman of action who has planned this for close to a year.
2. The rogue necromancers frankly all stink of rot and unwashed bodies. They roam the Wilde in exile from proper civilizations who do not approve of their chosen magics so they are quite ragged and dirty in appearance, and many have lost limbs or eyes from Cwyld-related amputations. They aren't much for physical fights and will always try to put their dead Bondmates and thralls between them and an attacker.
3. Dorchacht has protection wards against varying hostile magics and the Cwyld engraved on the walls, Morgana simply has the skill, knowledge, and raw power to break through them. If characters choose to blame the Coven for not taking enough precautions they can, but in reality, it's hard to keep a woman like Morgana out of anything if she wants in bad enough.
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2. The rogue necromancers frankly all stink of rot and unwashed bodies. They roam the Wilde in exile from proper civilizations who do not approve of their chosen magics so they are quite ragged and dirty in appearance, and many have lost limbs or eyes from Cwyld-related amputations. They aren't much for physical fights and will always try to put their dead Bondmates and thralls between them and an attacker.
3. Dorchacht has protection wards against varying hostile magics and the Cwyld engraved on the walls, Morgana simply has the skill, knowledge, and raw power to break through them. If characters choose to blame the Coven for not taking enough precautions they can, but in reality, it's hard to keep a woman like Morgana out of anything if she wants in bad enough.