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| |origin=Irish culture | | |origin=Irish culture |
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| |alignment=Neutral-Neutral<br>Light-Neutral{{Exp App|SH1}} | | |alignment=Neutral-Neutral<br/>Light-Neutral{{Exp App|smt5|SH1}} |
| |arcana=[[Faith (Arcana)|Faith]]{{Exp App|P5R}}<br>[[Magician (Arcana)|Magician]]{{Exp App|MIP}}<br>[[Star (Arcana)|Star]]{{Exp App|P5|P5S}}<br>[[Sword]]{{Exp App|P2IS|P2EP}}<br>[[Tower (Arcana)|Tower]]{{Exp App|P3|P4|PQ1|PQ2}} | | |arcana=[[Faith (Arcana)|Faith]]{{Exp App|P5R}}<br/>[[Magician (Arcana)|Magician]]{{Exp App|MIP}}<br/>[[Star (Arcana)|Star]]{{Exp App|P5|P5S}}<br/>[[Sword]]{{Exp App|P2IS|P2EP}}<br/>[[Tower (Arcana)|Tower]]{{Exp App|P3|P4|PQ1|PQ2}} |
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| |smt1=Origin: Ireland - The legendary fairy hero. He was a beautiful young man once, with dauntless courage. He is the son of Lugh, the god of light. He took on a dreadful form in battle and fought with a powerful spear, the Gae Bolg. He spurned Morrigan and was cursed to die by being pierced on his own spear. Afterwards, Morrigan took him to the land of the fairies, where he became a knight. | | |smt1=Origin: Ireland - The legendary fairy hero. He was a beautiful young man once, with dauntless courage. He is the son of Lugh, the god of light. He took on a dreadful form in battle and fought with a powerful spear, the Gae Bolg. He spurned Morrigan and was cursed to die by being pierced on his own spear. Afterwards, Morrigan took him to the land of the fairies, where he became a knight. |
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| |smt3=A legendary hero in Celtic folklore. His name means "Culann's hound" and his true name is Setanta. | | |smt3=A legendary hero in Celtic folklore. His name means "Culann's hound" and his true name is Setanta.<br/>There are many tales of his exciting adventures with his spear Gae Bolg. |
| There are many tales of his exciting adventures with his spear Gae Bolg. | |
| |smtsj=A gallant Celtic hero, son of the sun god Lugh. He is said to have beaten an army singlehandedly. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrighan, and was impaled on his own mighty spear Gae Bolg. | | |smtsj=A gallant Celtic hero, son of the sun god Lugh. He is said to have beaten an army singlehandedly. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrighan, and was impaled on his own mighty spear Gae Bolg. |
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| |smt4=A gallant Celtic hero, son of the sun god Lugh. He is said to have beaten an army singlehandedly. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrighan, and was impaled on his own mighty Gae Bolg. | | |smt4=A gallant Celtic hero, son of the sun god Lugh. He is said to have beaten an army singlehandedly. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrighan, and was impaled on his own mighty Gae Bolg. |
| |smt4a=A gallant Celtic hero, son of the sun god Lugh. He is said to have beaten an army singlehandedly. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrighan, and was impaled on his own mighty Gae Bolg. | | |smt4a=A gallant Celtic hero, son of the sun god Lugh. He is said to have beaten an army singlehandedly. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrighan, and was impaled on his own mighty Gae Bolg. |
| |smt5=A gallant Celtic hero and son of the sun god Lugh. | | |smt5=A gallant Celtic hero and son of the sun god Lugh.<br/>He is said to have beaten an army singlehandedly. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrighan and was impaled on his own mighty spear, Gae Bolg. |
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| He is said to have beaten an army singlehandedly. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrighan and was impaled on his own mighty spear, Gae Bolg. | |
| |smti=A demigod hero of Celtic mythology who originated in Ireland. He is the son of the sun god Lugh, of the Tuatha De Danann. His name means "hound of Chulainn." A strikingly handsome young man, Cú Chulainn was said to be dauntless and bold. When a battle begins, blood sprays from his pores, his jaw swells up to the size of his head, and his mouth splits open from ear to ear, giving him a terrifying appearance and causing his enemies to quake in fear. | | |smti=A demigod hero of Celtic mythology who originated in Ireland. He is the son of the sun god Lugh, of the Tuatha De Danann. His name means "hound of Chulainn." A strikingly handsome young man, Cú Chulainn was said to be dauntless and bold. When a battle begins, blood sprays from his pores, his jaw swells up to the size of his head, and his mouth splits open from ear to ear, giving him a terrifying appearance and causing his enemies to quake in fear. |
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| Some suggest that Cú Chulainn was a real historical figure, and today there exists a stone called the "Stone of Cú Chulainn," to which the hero is said to have tied himself in his dying moments. | | Some suggest that Cú Chulainn was a real historical figure, and today there exists a stone called the "Stone of Cú Chulainn," to which the hero is said to have tied himself in his dying moments. |
| |dx2=A gallant Celtic hero, son of the sun god Lugh. His weapon is the mighty spear Gae Bolg. His good looks could be deceiving, for in battle he is ferocious, tearing down his enemies and wiping out entire armies. | | |dx2=A gallant Celtic hero, son of the sun god Lugh. His weapon is the mighty spear Gae Bolg. His good looks could be deceiving, for in battle he is ferocious, tearing down his enemies and wiping out entire armies. |
| |sh1=A gallant Celtic hero who wields the mighty spear, Gae Bolg. | | |sh1=A gallant Celtic hero who wields the mighty spear, Gae Bolg.<br/>He is the son of the sun god Lugh and Deichtine and and possessed formidable strength ever since childhood. In battle, his normally beautiful appearance turned fearsome and is said to have turned away an army on its own. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrigan's love and was impaled on his own mighty Gae Bolg. Even then, though, he tied his body to a pillar and died without ever falling. |
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| He is the son of the sun god Lugh and Deichtine and and possessed formidable strength ever since childhood. In battle, his normally beautiful appearance turned fearsome and is said to have turned away an army on its own. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrigan's love and was impaled on his own mighty Gae Bolg. Even then, though, he tied his body to a pillar and died without ever falling. | |
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| |dsrk2=A gallant Celtic hero, son of the sun god Lugh. He is said to have beaten an army singlehandedly. | | |dsrk2=A gallant Celtic hero, son of the sun god Lugh. He is said to have beaten an army singlehandedly.<br/>He was cursed to die after spurning the war goddess Morrighan, and was impaled on his own mighty Gae Bolg. |
| He was cursed to die after spurning the war goddess Morrighan, and was impaled on his own mighty Gae Bolg. | |
| |sh2=A gallant Celtic hero and son of the sun god Lugh. He is said to have beaten an army singlehandedly, his normally beautiful appearance shifting into one so fearsome, the enemy fled in terror. He war cursed to die after spurning the war goddess Morrighan's advances and was impaled on his own mighty spear, Gae Bolg. It is also said that, in his final moments, he tied himself to a pillar so that he might die on his own two feet. | | |sh2=A gallant Celtic hero and son of the sun god Lugh. He is said to have beaten an army singlehandedly, his normally beautiful appearance shifting into one so fearsome, the enemy fled in terror. He war cursed to die after spurning the war goddess Morrighan's advances and was impaled on his own mighty spear, Gae Bolg. It is also said that, in his final moments, he tied himself to a pillar so that he might die on his own two feet. |
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| |p5s=A hero in Celtic folklore. He was called Setanta until he earned the name, "Culann's Hound." There are many tales of his adventures. He received his spear, Gae Bolg, from his mentor, Scathach. | | |p5s=A hero in Celtic folklore. He was called Setanta until he earned the name, "Culann's Hound." There are many tales of his adventures. He received his spear, Gae Bolg, from his mentor, Scathach. |
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| |desu1=A gallant Celtic hero who wields the mighty spear, Gae Bolg. | | |desu1=A gallant Celtic hero who wields the mighty spear, Gae Bolg.<br/>He is the son of the sun god Lugh and Deichtine and had mighty strength ever since childhood. In battle, his normally beautiful appearance turned fearsome and is said to have singlehandedly turned away an army. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrigan's love and was impaled on his own mighty Gae Bolg. Even then, though, he tied his body to a pillar and died without ever falling. |
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| He is the son of the sun god Lugh and Deichtine and had mighty strength ever since childhood. In battle, his normally beautiful appearance turned fearsome and is said to have singlehandedly turned away an army. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrigan's love and was impaled on his own mighty Gae Bolg. Even then, though, he tied his body to a pillar and died without ever falling. | |
| |desu1oc= | | |desu1oc= |
| |desu2=A gallant Celtic hero who wields the mighty spear, Gae Bolg. | | |desu2=A gallant Celtic hero who wields the mighty spear, Gae Bolg.<br/>He is the son of the sun god Lugh and Deichtine and had mighty strength ever since childhood. In battle, his normally beautiful appearance turned fearsome and is said to have singlehandedly turned away an army. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrigan's love and was impaled on his own mighty Gae Bolg. Even then, though, he tied his body to a pillar and died without ever falling. |
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| He is the son of the sun god Lugh and Deichtine and had mighty strength ever since childhood. In battle, his normally beautiful appearance turned fearsome and is said to have singlehandedly turned away an army. He was cursed to die for spurning the war goddess Morrigan's love and was impaled on his own mighty Gae Bolg. Even then, though, he tied his body to a pillar and died without ever falling. | |
| |desu2rb= | | |desu2rb= |
| |p3r=A hero in Celtic folklore. He was called Setanta until he earned the name "Culann's Hound." There are many tales of his adventures. He received his spear, Gae Bolg, from his mentor, Scathach.}} | | |p3r=A hero in Celtic folklore. He was called Setanta until he earned the name "Culann's Hound." There are many tales of his adventures. He received his spear, Gae Bolg, from his mentor, Scathach.}} |