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We talk about the Wessex Archaeology Educational Kit for the Avebury monuments and tell people about the interview we did with Greg Lemon of the Myth Show. We also wish a happy St Ivo's Day to the people of Brittany.
Wessex Archaeology blog here and the website here.
Our interview with the Myth show. Blog here and the Interview here.
St Ivo of Kermartin, read our blog here.
The Long Hand of Lugh - Part 8 of the Book of Invasions
Names Used within the Tale (in order of occurrence)
For more information about the Characters below, see our Biographies section.
For more information about the locations in this Episode, see our Maps section.
| Easal |
Tuireann |
Ioruaidh |
| Ur |
Urcar |
Brian |
| Lugh |
Manannan |
Miochaoin |
| Erin |
Teamhair |
Flidias |
| Tuatha De Danaan |
Nuada |
Cian |
| Enya, Ethne |
Boinne |
Life |
| Tuaidh |
Beinn Edair |
Uisnech |
| Midhe |
Caer |
Fand |
| Connla |
Sidhe |
Corc |
| Conn |
Aedh |
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Feedback & Comments
We talk some more about the use of accents within the shows again and ask for more feedback.
Promos
The Scotchcast All single malt, all the time. Find out more here
7th Son: Obsidian, J C Hutchins epic trilogy gets an added extra here
Special Thanks
For voice acting:
| Edward, our son, as Brian and King Dobar |
| Esther, our Daughter, as the Maidens of Caer |
| Matt Howard as Urcar and King Easal |
| Kyle Morris as Ur |
For incidental music:
Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden and, see the Contributor page for more details
Kim Robertson, Angels in Disguise, see the Contributor page for more details
Caellach Canterbury, see the Contributor page for more details
Time Ticks Away by Jigger . See the Contributor page for details.
For our Theme music: Culann's Hounds, http://www.sfhounds.com. See the Contributor page for details.
Sources
Sacred Texts, Gods & Fighting Men by Lady Gregory
Timeless Myths
Lebor Gabala
Sacred Texts, Celtic Wonder Tales, Ella Young
Sacred Texts, Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race, Thomas Rolleston
Celtic Twilight
Celtic Literature Collective, Mary Jones
And, of course, the Awen - inpiration and imagination!
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