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− | + | Closely associated with the Picts and Celts, the Tuatha are [[New Gods]] and also cousins to the Faerie. Their first home was in the wild lands of Earth itself; later, they would relocate to [[Otherworld]] and eventually claim the ancestral home of the [[Fae]], [[Tir na Nog]], as their home. The Tuatha de Danaan are descended from a union of the [[Fae]] and [[Gaea]] during the raising of the [[Demiurge]]. | |
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+ | Notable members include [[Crom]], a war-god worshipped by Cimmeria, and [[Brigid]], Goddess of the Forge. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 9 April 2022
Closely associated with the Picts and Celts, the Tuatha are New Gods and also cousins to the Faerie. Their first home was in the wild lands of Earth itself; later, they would relocate to Otherworld and eventually claim the ancestral home of the Fae, Tir na Nog, as their home. The Tuatha de Danaan are descended from a union of the Fae and Gaea during the raising of the Demiurge.
The Tuatha were one of the few families of New Gods able to remain near Earth during the Hyborean Era, after Ragnarok collapsed the paths of Yggdrasil.
Notable members include Crom, a war-god worshipped by Cimmeria, and Brigid, Goddess of the Forge.