Index Of De Dana Dan Repack Guide

Introduction

  • They become the Aos Sí (people of the mounds)—the hidden folk, elves, or fairies of later Irish folklore.
  • Their powers diminish but persist: glamours (illusions), time distortion, kidnapping of mortals, guardianship of sacred wells and trees.
  • Index cross-reference: See also: Changeling, Fairy Fort, Halloween (Samhain – when the mounds open).
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  • Nuada Airgetlám (Nuada of the Silver Hand): King, leader during the First Battle of Mag Tuired. Lost his arm fighting the Fir Bolg; replaced with a working silver arm by the physician Dian Cécht. Index code: DD.PERS.KING.
  • Lugh Lámfada (Lugh of the Long Arm): Young, brilliant, multi-skilled (samildánach – "possessed of many arts"). Takes leadership after Nuada's injury and defeats Balor of the Evil Eye. Index code: DD.PERS.CHAMP.
  • The Dagda (the "Good God"): Father-figure, druid, warrior. Controls life/death with his club (one end kills, the other revives). Horn of plenty, ever-fertile. Index code: DD.PERS.FATHER.
  • Morrígan (Phantom Queen): Goddess of war, fate, and death. Often appears as a crow (badb). Prophesies victory or doom. Index code: DD.PERS.WAR.
  • Brigid (Exalted One): Goddess of healing, poetry, smithcraft. Later syncretized as St. Brigid. Index code: DD.PERS.ARTS.
  • Dian Cécht : Healer; created the silver hand for Nuada. Rivalry with his son Miach, who could heal the original arm—leading to tragedy. Index code: DD.PERS.MED.
  • Goibniu, Credne, Luchtaine: Smith, goldsmith, wright – the divine craftsmen who produce weapons for battle. Index code: DD.PERS.CRAFT.

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2. The Four Treasures: The Core Index Entries

Any index of the Tuatha Dé Danann begins with their most famous possessions, each brought from the mythical northern cities (Falias, Gorias, Murias, Findias) and corresponding to a druidic or kingly attribute. They become the Aos Sí (people of the