... Wardens wanted to bring her down ...
IIRC, she was on the Wardens' list of "Watch closely & do not trust" list, but
not under any sort of "bring her down" / "kill-on-sight" order. They
expected they'd have to take her down, but (I think they) felt she needed a few more lengths of rope to hang herself.
... But she is somehow on good terms with morgan and luccio ...
She was on
some terms with Morgan & Luccio. We don't know that those were "good" terms!
These "terms" allowed Morgan to promise he'd look after her child if she couldn't; but that's an easy promise for her to get -- a child is born innocent, and most of the Wardens are absolutely on-board with protecting the innocent,
especially children!
... Has meetings with rashid ...
I think Rashid is the least-White-Council wizard on the WC (barring only any "Black Council" or other explicit traitors/infiltrators).
He is the Gatekeeper above all, a close ally of Winter (or whichever other Supernatural power is on "Hold the Gates" duty) & defender of the entire Mortal realm. I am 95% sure that he considers the entirety of the White Council (its laws, its membership, its rules, etc) as an adjunct to his role as Gatekeeper.
As such, he's going to regard Margaret LeFay more or less neutrally, or even slightly-favorably, until/unless she shows him that she's a problem to his primary mission; and, if nothing else, he'll see her as a rare kindred-spirit, a mortal wizard familiar & comfortable with the deep-Nevernever and the Ways.
... And is somehow the council's choose togive birth to and raise a starborn. Thats something which I think requires someone u trust to do. ...
I don't think the WC had that plan; most of them (the WC as a whole, tho with undoubted exceptions)
didn't trust her. Official Warden policy put her on their "watchlist" and most of the Wardens distrusted her; consequently, most of the "Law-abiding" members of the White Council took their cues from the Wardens, and
also distrusted her.
They seem to have
known about such a plan, but I don't think they were part of it, pushing for it to happen, or putting in effort/resources to advance the plan.
I think some individual wizards -- without broader White-Council / Senior-Council knowledge or approval -- may have been involved with Maggie's "Starbabe" plan. Morgan seems to have
known, but I don't think he "approved" (or was helping). Since he seems to have been writing for Luccio's eyes in
Journal, it looks like she knew, too -- likely from him.
I expect this was the plan Maggie was trying to recruit Ebenezer for, so I presume he (at the least) could infer most of the details.
But it was, likely, a
Black Council plan. At that meeting with Eb, there was (that we know of):
- Maggie LeFay, rogue wizard & suspected Lawbreaker, infamous for "skirting the law" and pressing every boundary of it
- Maggie's lord&master, papa Raith (head of the Whamps, who we know used Outsider-magic)
- Ramp duchess Ariana
That's a
Black Council operation, right there!
... Then Mr Sunshine manipulates maggie by introducing her to a random good guy.
I'm still unclear over the question: where did Maggie summon the power & the will to defy lord Raith??!?
He was at the very apex of his powers; her Death Curse hadn't yet stripped-away his ability to feed, or to addict mortals. And he had
years to work on Maggie, to subvert her will, to guarantee her inability to resist him.
My working theory for this -- and it's
only a theory, I don't think we have WoJ or canon answering -- is that Thomas gave her the strength: she loved him, and when she learned that Raith
always killed his sons, she
- broke free of Raith's control
- formulated a plan to thwart Raith (with her Death Curse, stripping his ability to Feed)
- ran. like. a. bat. out. of. hell!
I suspect this intel was provided by Mab or Lea (or any of her contacts in Winter; but at the direction of Mab (who also wanted a Starborn wizard!))
Because it was "love" -- genuine & selfless -- it could bypass Whampish controls; but not being amorous/erotic, it didn't trigger the Burn, so Papa Raith wasn't alerted that Maggie genuinely loved someone. It gave her the time she needed to do the needed prep-work for steps 2&3 above.
This was how & when she turned away from her hell-bent path.
Falling for Malcom locked her away from Raith power, and solidified her beyond Hell's reach.