The Confession of Antolín González and the Ritual of Morrígan at Aston Martin

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Aston Martin garage where Morrígan spreads shadowy wings over Antolín González, with single-seater cars whose wheels spin on their own and tools floating in spirals of supernatural air, while spectral figures of his father and Alonso are reflected on the walls.

The Confession of Antolín González and Morrígan's Ritual at Aston Martin

The confession of murder by Antolín González triggered the appearance of Morrígan, the Celtic goddess of war and death, transforming the Aston Martin garage into a ritual stage where tools, single-seater cars, and shadows fueled a pact of blood and vengeance. 🔧

The Garage That Gained Dark Consciousness

The team's workspace showed immediate paranormal activity. The single-seater car wheels spun without an engine, monitors projected distorted images of Antolín's life, and mechanics felt the presence of invisible eyes observing everything.

Anomalous Mechanical Phenomena:
All power has a price, every act its shadow - Message from Morrígan heard in the garage

The Manifestation of the Goddess of War

Morrígan seeped between the cars and tools like a dark, damp, and pulsating presence. Her form included shadowy wings that spread over the garage and the ability to absorb human resentments and ambitions to convert them into ritual energy.

Characteristics of the Manifestation:

Morrígan in Modern Celtic Mythology

The triple-formed goddess of war, traditionally associated with sovereignty and fate in battle, demonstrated her adaptation to the contemporary world, finding in modern human conflicts a new source of power and influence. 🏴

Observed Divine Attributes:

The Pact of Blood and Metal

Every mechanical movement in the garage synchronized with Antolín's heart rhythm, creating a symbiosis between human and machine. Shadows lengthened impossibly, and the spectral figures of his father and Fernando Alonso appeared as witnesses to the pact.

Documented Ritual Elements:

The Permanent Consequences

None of the witnesses to the event left the garage unchanged. The broken mirrors keep Morrígan's eyes visible to those who dare to look, reminding us that certain human acts attract divine attention and that every confession has echoes in higher planes of existence. 👁️