Who was Nemain in Irish mythology?
Nemain was a battle spirit associated with chaos and confusion in war, sometimes linked to the Morrigan.
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Why does the Blood-Oath of Draupnir matter in the Destiny Cycle?
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Why is Freyja’s presence important when Loki accepts the oath?
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Sigils of Power – Using the Druidic (rune-based) language of Ogham, Druids create sigils as amplifiers of intent and typically incorporate one or more of the five Elements. They would etch them in wood, metal, or stone. Applying woad on one’s skin (called woading) could also have been used by a Druid to leverage such sigils.
Ollamh – Healers could seize the void to draw on the deep understanding of healing and pull power from the Tuatha realm to mend the sick and wounded. They wore green and red robes, typically commanding Aether and Earth or Water Elements to heal.
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Positioning how Timelines can be changed by a Time-Walker (aka Breanna and Eoin) with mortals supporting them.
Genre Definition: Semi-Historical Epic Fantasy