From the human to the otherwordly
Curufea, 2009/06/17 02:57- Caerllion ar Wysg
Kingdom of the Brythonic. - Tir Chonaill
Kingdom named after Conall Gulban, son of Niall Noígiallach of the Nine Hostages. - Tir Eógain
Kingdom named after Eógan, son of Niall Noígiallach of the Nine Hostages. - Tir fo Thuinn
Land under the waves, one of the many places fled to by Tuatha D&eacut; Danann after their defeat by the Milesians. - Tir na mBan
Land of Women. Populated only by beautiful, sexually attractive women. - Tir na mBéo
Land of the Living. A land of everlasting life. - Tir na nÓg
Land of the Ever-Young. The most famous of the places fled to by the Tuatha Dé Danann. - Tir Tairngire
The Land of Promise.
are these intended to be links? they are currently dead.
Killer Shrike, 2009/06/18 22:02Yes - I am going to create subpages off this page for each area. I thought the best way to make a new page is from a link in an existing page. However if it upsets your administration of orphan pages and deadlinks I'll remove them.
Curufea, 2009/06/19 23:07No problem; if thats the way you like to do it; I use New Page off the Nav bar and add links to the page once I'm done, but whichever. I just noticed dead links and was making sure you didnt mean to link out to something else.
Killer Shrike, 2009/06/20 10:39
- Caerllion = Caerleon = Camelot (http://www.caerleon.net/history/index.htm) This is where the higher technology (late Medieval) Britain-equivalent humans will live. They'll have a higher than normal access to steel.
- Chonaill will be one of the two major celtic human early medieval equivalents
- Eogain is the other.
- Thuinn is the equivalent of Atlantis or Lemuria but with lower tech and more magic. A fairy kingdom
- mBan has no real equivalent in modern media - it shying away from sexuality. Somewhat similar to the Greek Amazons, but not warriors.
- mBeo a major fairy kingdom.
- nOg a major fairy kingdom.
- Tairngire a major fairy kingdom.
Curufea, 2009/06/18 19:35