Celtic Guy: gotta be Cuchulain of Ireland, the mighty warrior of Ulster. In the war of the Tain bo Cuilaigne, where Ulster set itself firmly against the rest of Ireland (how times change from the primitive barbarism of thousands of years ago), the trickster goddess Morrigan manipulated things so that the men of Ulster were under the curse of labour pains... the army of Connaught marched in, unnopposed. By the way, Humon, one day you MUST draw the Morrigan, the mighty war-goddess of Ireland and Loki-like trickster. She did not go a bundle on men, much, and tended to love 'em and leave 'em, or have them slain if they got too clingy. Her alternate forms are Badh (nightmare) and Macha (insanity). She'd be a shoe-in for the Humon treatment!
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Celtic Guy: gotta be Cuchulain of Ireland, the mighty warrior of Ulster. In the war of the Tain bo Cuilaigne, where Ulster set itself firmly against the rest of Ireland (how times change from the primitive barbarism of thousands of years ago), the trickster goddess Morrigan manipulated things so that the men of Ulster were under the curse of labour pains... the army of Connaught marched in, unnopposed. By the way, Humon, one day you MUST draw the Morrigan, the mighty war-goddess of Ireland and Loki-like trickster. She did not go a bundle on men, much, and tended to love 'em and leave 'em, or have them slain if they got too clingy. Her alternate forms are Badh (nightmare) and Macha (insanity). She'd be a shoe-in for the Humon treatment!