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| Carlin Spirit of Samhain |
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| Carlin is the very spirit of the harvest, and especially known for his association with Samhain-Eve (or All-Hallows Eve) as a protector against spirits of evil. Legend says that in ancient times, images of Carlin were made from ears of grain and laced in windows on Hallowe'en night as a sign of his presence in the house. Was widely worshipped by all before Hibernia was lost. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Mor Muman Great Grandfather |
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| Tales of Mor Muman were whispered around hearth fires in ancient days to tell the stories of their ancestors. Muman is the Keeper of Memory and watches over families and bloodlines down through the centuries. To keep His memory alive was once thought to keep your own. The followers of Mor Muman today are greatly interested in the collective history of Hibernia and its peoples. | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Pryderi The Lost Child |
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| Pryderi was the son of Pwyll and Rhiannon. According to legend, Pryderi was stolen away as an infant by a nameless Fiend, who, on a horse-thieving expedition, was dropped and killed when the Fiend was struck a blow by the horse's protector. It was believed that the Fiend was actually Rhiannon, and the followers of Pryderi's memory seek justice against the murderous and scheming followers of Rhiannon. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Tailltiu Goddess of Telltown |
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| Tailltiu, although a minor deity in acknowledgement, once held great domain over wealth and fortune. She is still recognized by some today, but mainly now by gamblers or opportunists. There are some, however, that seek to redeem Tailltiu's name and position, and bring the word of her blessings to the common folk throughout the realm. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Sirona Divine Star |
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| Sirona is the greater goddess of all fertility, and widely worshipped or sought for blessing when a child is to be conceived or born. She shares much with the goddess Brigit, and followers of both regard each other as friends. | |||||||||||||||||||
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