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| − | Drunes | + | There are secrets that get lost in the moment of time |
| + | legend meets history of mankind. as | ||
| + | Sessairs that of the history of the clan is difficult Drunes | ||
| + | to trace, as it is difficult to separate things between myth | ||
| + | and reality. | ||
| + | The origin of the conflict that opposes these clans today | ||
| + | is unclear, although it is certain that it is tied to the fate | ||
| + | Tragically Cernunnos. | ||
| + | After Elhad son of Avagd king of the tribe of Kel, will be united | ||
| + | to the goddess Danu and has put his three daughters to the world peace | ||
| + | returned to the land that now belonged to both children | ||
| + | the goddess and men Kel. | ||
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| + | During the second battle of Kel An Tiraidh, Avagd was killed. | ||
| + | His son took his place on the throne and to show his loyalty to | ||
| + | Danu, he abandoned his old name and kept the name under which | ||
| + | it was presented to her: Cernunnos, the Horned Beautiful. | ||
| + | What happened subsequently reported in Sessairs legends | ||
| + | is strange as it sounds more likely a representation | ||
| + | symbolic of reality than reality itself.Lahn, the sun god, was jealous of Cernunnos and | ||
| + | Danu was the love him. He conceived a grudge | ||
| + | so deep that split into two beings. One grateful | ||
| + | Cernunnos to have reduced the fertility of the land, the other inhabited | ||
| + | a desire for revenge that would know no bounds. The latter | ||
| + | took shape in the person of Scathach, the Shady. The night | ||
| + | darkness were born into a world that had hitherto | ||
| + | known that day. | ||
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| + | Scathach Cernunnos and led to his downfall. She betrayed him and | ||
| + | the bewitched him to lose both of his esteem and love | ||
| + | Danu. She maneuvered so well that eventually push | ||
| + | to flee Kel An Tiraidh. | ||
| + | The disappearance of their king revived the anger of some Kelts | ||
| + | who thought they had again been played by the gods. but | ||
| + | Druids refused to break a hard-earned peace | ||
| + | and the majority of men chose to remain faithful Kel | ||
| + | to Danu. Others, determined to find their king, left Kel Year | ||
| + | Tiraidh with their families and took the name Drunes. The term | ||
| + | could be translated into the language of the Kelts by "clairvoyant" | ||
| + | in the direction of those who do not be duped by the lie. | ||
| + | Legend has it that Scathach deceived again Drunes. | ||
| + | She sent her demonic children who themselves off as | ||
| + | Men and slaughtered their wives and children. then these | ||
| + | even the demons came to find survivors and persuaded | ||
| + | that all this was the fact that the gods, with the complicity of | ||
| + | Druids had lost their king and sought now | ||
| + | to get rid of them lest they find Cernunnos. | ||
| + | In their pain, Drunes allowed themselves to abuse and took refuge | ||
| + | in the woods to prepare their revenge and the return of Cernunnos. | ||
| + | The whole story, for it may unlikely | ||
| + | seem, certainly reflects a reality veiled. | ||
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| + | The real reasons for the split are men Kel | ||
| + | undoubtedly have their origins in a dispute over | ||
| + | accession to the throne. It is more likely that Drunes | ||
| + | were supporters of a deposed king, victims of abuses | ||
| + | new masters Kel An Tiraidh and forced into exile. | ||
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| + | One thing, however, speaks in favor of the involvement of | ||
| + | gods. The Formors, demonic allies Drunes, are | ||
| + | not an invention of myths Kelts. Could it be the way they | ||
| + | cursed children are actually caused by Scathach for | ||
| + | serve his revenge? | ||