Islands in the north of the World
The Îles in the north of the World are in the Celtic Mythologie Irish, of the crowned and mythical places, from where the Tuatha Dé Danann are originating, before their unloading in Ireland, the feastday of Beltaine. Four, they are directed each one by a paramount Druide. It is there that “people of the tribe of Dana” (i.e. gods of mythology) were initiated with druidism (religion, right, wisdom, poetry, etc). They symbolize also the Other World Celtes (See article Sidh).
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Falias is directed by the druid Morfessa, it is of this island that is originating the talisman in the Pierre de Fal , symbol of sovereignty and placed at Tara at the time of the arrival to Ireland
- Findias is directed by Uiscias, from there comes the Épée from the king Nuada
- Gorias is directed by Esras, from there comes the Lance from Lug
- Murias is directed by the druid Semias it is of this island that the talismans come from the Dagda: the cauldron and the bludgeon.
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