For many centuries, an age of magic and peace has flourished in Ireland for the faerie race known as the Danaans. But an invader has now come to those shores who will conquer more fatally than any army, driving the Old Ways from the land forever. His name is Pátraic--and he will be the worst... read more
“Many deeds more were done & lost, only the rumor of them remaining, throwing a spangled cloak of legend over all that time, so that aftercomers, those who gazed upon those deeds and doers form afar, saw it for all its very real perils as a simpler, happier time; viewed it through a golden haze of legend and grieved to have missed it, though those who had been there for it saw a very different; trouble every day, as bards did sing it. Not easy. Not simple. Not golden, even; or at least not all that often. But very much a legend; none were not glad they had been there.”
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