

When Maleficent finds out about Prince Ben's proclamation to take her daughter along with Evie, Carlos De Vil, and Jay to take them to Auradon and to join society again, Maleficent "joins" forces with The Evil Queen, Jafar, and Cruella De Vil and orders Mal and her friends to steal Fairy Godmother's Magic Wand in order to use it to bend both good and evil at her will.

However she was shown to have survived, probably due to her witch powers, and was banished. All that was left of her was a black and purple mess on the ground, with the sword still embedded in it as it blackens. Despite pushing Phillip to the edge of a cliff and making him lose his shield, Phillip threw his Sword of Truth, which was blessed by the three good fairies' magic, and struck Maleficent directly in the heart, she screams in pain then falls off the cliff. With no other choice, she flew to the gate of King Stefan's castle and turned into a huge dragon to battle the prince herself. She went as far as conjuring a forest of thorns, but Phillip easily cut his way to the gate. Upon learning of this from her pet raven, who got turned to stone in the process by Merryweather, she tried to stop him with a series of lightning bolts, but failed. However, the three good fairies free Phillip after she left him. She then proceeded to trap Prince Phillip and lock him in her dungeon. Despite the efforts of the three good fairies, she succeeded in fulfilling her curse. The night when Aurora returned to her father's castle, the moment Aurora was alone, she seized the chance to lure her into touching a spindle of a spinning wheel. However, Merryweather was able to soften the curse by changing it from death to enchanted sleep that will only last until True Love's kiss. for sending several corrections.After not being invited to a christening, she curses the infant Princess Aurora to "prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die" before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday. Athena had a mother, Metis (thanks to Annalisa for the correction).Hestia missing a footnote: she gave up her Olympian throne to Dionysus.Missing Amphitrite and Metis, parts of the "three thousands sons and daughters".This chart was made in 2004, and Wikipedia was treated as a primary source.
