Niamh
She's the bartender daughter of Manannan Mac Lir.
She's learning to fight monsters.
While trying to figure out how to have a life.
🔗👇

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Bazett (Manannan Mac Lir) !
マナナン・マク・リール, バゼット!

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Irish Otherworlds are often islands west of Ireland, portrayed as mist-covered islands filled with fabulous beauty and majestic landscapes, silver towers and mythical beasts loyal to their lords, like Manannan mac Lir, the Son of the Sea.

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Friday 6pm PDT / 9pm EDT / 01:00 UTC
Continuing Prince Alexander's quest to save his parents in "King's Quest ZZT 2"! We'll get to hang out with centaurs & ogres in this one & visit our ol' pal Manannan it seems!
https://t.co/THcVipg9kE
Plus: A surprising secret missed in file 1!

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Enbarr of the Flowing Mane was the horse of Manannan mac Lir, King of Tir na nOg. Capable of running on water and faster than the wind, Lugh rode his foster-father's horse as he saved Ireland from the tyranny of Balor and the Fomorians.

🖼: K. Soutar

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Manannan mac Lir (Bazett) — Fate/Grand Order

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Also in later ascensions Manannan's influences comes in which is why she has the horse, Enbarr and forms it into Fragarach.

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Embarr of the Flowing Mane is Manannan mac Lir's famed horse, a beautiful beast. Faster than the spring wind and able to travel land or sea without worry or issue, she lent the horse to his foster-son Lugh, who used her to free Ireland.

🖼: Chais-Draco

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Hound of the King of Tir na nOg Manannan mac Lir, Failinis served Lugh faithfully after his fostering as he saved Ireland from the wretched Fomorians. Failinis was silver or gold, with impenetrable skin and could turn water to wine: the best boy.

🖼: C. Bennett

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Tir na nOg is the Irish Otherworld, ruled over by a number of Lords and Ladies, Manannan mac Lir above them all. It means Land of Youth and is one of many names: it is the Land of Women, the Land of Promise, the Plains of Delight, and Isle of Apples

🖼: S. Reid

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Lord of Tir na nOg, Manannan is the Son of Lir, the old Irish sea god. Eclipsing his father, Manannan gave his name to the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. He is kind and mysterious, his cloak of mists often covering entire landscapes as he moves.

🖼: J. Brideson

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Mannanan wrapping his cloak around the Island, shielding the Island from harm, quite appropriate in the current situation.

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DAY 23: ENBARR
The Enbarr or Aonbharr of Manannán is a horse in the Irish Mythological Cycle which could traverse both land and sea, and was swifter than wind-speed. The horse was the property of the sea-god Manannan mac Lir, but provided to Lugh Lamh-fada to use at his disposal

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Bringing old stories to life at the House of Manannan, a scene by Julia Ashby-Smyth. Inspired by the Medieval manuscript, The Chronicles of the Kings of Man and the Isles. In 1228, King Olaf II faced his brother Reginald at Tynwald. It didn’t end well for Reginald!

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Lugh Lamfada fostered with Manannan mac Lir, Lord of Tir na nOg. An daoine sidhe, a Gaelic name for the fairies, reside there when they do not reside in Ireland: Lugh thus learned his many skills from the fairies, a useful trade indeed.

🖼: J. Brideson

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Enbarr of the Flowing Mane was the horse of Manannan mac Lir, King of Tír na nÓg. Able to run on water and mist and faster than the wind, Manannan lent the horse to his foster-son, Lugh, who used him to travel Ireland.

Art by AtmaFlame

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King's Quest III - To Heir Is Human

Manannan's mansion in Amber Scale! (1/10)

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If your mood was a painting what would it look like? Manannan’s Mood 🌊 🌫 by LECLERE depicts black, turquoise greens and marbled patterns. Find more paintings on: https://t.co/a4rLBSHOXf

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This weekend, join us for Super Story Saturday at the House of Manannan https://t.co/6qo7nbgvoL

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