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The Sword of Light of Nuada

The Sword of Light of Nuada is one of the four treasures outlined in the Book of Leinster wherein is also described the origins of the people known as the Tuatha Dé Danann of ancient Ireland. The original term, Claidheamh Soluis (Scottish Gaelic) is translated to “Sword of Light,” or Read more

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By Nox, 8 yearsAugust 11, 2018 ago

Poseidon

A jealous and powerful god Being the ruler of the Mediterranean Sea, he is described as gathering clouds and calling forth storms, but at the same he has it in his power to grant a successful voyage and save those who are in danger, and all other marine divinities are Read more

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By Nox, 8 yearsAugust 11, 2018 ago

Ravana

The word Rāvana is from the Sanskrit, meaning “roaring.” In mythology, Rāvana played the role of a villain, but may have been a bringer of equilibrium, a balance in the equation of good and evil. Rāvana was born to a great Sage (good) Vishravan while his mother was the Raksashi Read more

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By Nox, 8 yearsAugust 11, 2018 ago

Appendix to the Nowell Codex

Beowulf, an Atharim hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar, the king of the Danes, whose mead hall in Heorot had been under attack by a monster known as Grendel. After Beowulf slayed him, Grendel’s mother attacked the hall and was then also defeated. Victorious, Beowulf returned Read more

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By Nox, 8 yearsAugust 11, 2018 ago

Lay of Hildebrand

The Hildebrandslied (lay or song of Hildebrand) is a heroic epic poem written in Old High German alliterative verse. It is one of the earliest literary works in German, and it tells of the tragic encounter in battle between a son and his unrecognized father. It is the only surviving Read more

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By Nox, 8 yearsAugust 11, 2018 ago

The Fenian Cycle

Diarmuid Ua Duibhne was a skilled warrior and a well-liked and valued member of the Fianna who single-handedly killed 3,400 warriors in a battle and saved Fionn and the Fianna. Aengus Óg owned a deadly sword named Móralltach or Nóralltach (“the Great Fury”), given to him by the sea-god Manannán Read more

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By Nox, 8 yearsAugust 11, 2018 ago

Persephone

The ancient myths tell that Persephone was abducted by Hades and forced to live with him in the Underworld as his Queen. This version of the story is so infamous that it is commonly told as the ‘Rape of Persephone’. According to legend, Persephone, daughter of Demeter, Goddess of the Read more

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By Nox, 8 yearsAugust 11, 2018 ago

The lost pages of the Book of Leinster

Tuatha Dé Danann as described in the Book of Leinster, a medieval Irish manuscript formerly known as the Lebor na Nuachongbála “Book of Nuachongbáil” was written by a “man of learning,” an abbot, from the court of an ancient irish king and an Atharim scholar. Almost a third of the Read more

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By Nox, 8 yearsAugust 11, 2018 ago

The Desolate Scroll

An old antique book store located in the Enlightened district next to the Baccarat Mansion owned by  Conlely Callas. Aria lived above the shop. Asha currently holds residence there.

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By Nox, 8 yearsAugust 11, 2018 ago

Ki

In Sumerian mythology, the goddess Ki (also known as Ninhursag or Ninmah) is a primordial deity associated with the earth. She is considered the mother goddess and the consort of the sky god An (Anu). Ki is often depicted as a nurturing and fertile figure, responsible for the creation and Read more

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By Nox, 8 yearsAugust 11, 2018 ago

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