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Ennis Of Garrig Island “But you had no idea that Banrúin would get her hands on the books. So you’re forgiven.” [...]
Ennis Of Garrig Island “But you had no idea that Banrúin would get her hands on the books. So you’re forgiven.” [...]
“Of what?” asked Seamus. “What we call our planet,” said Rion. “You are part of the thirteen worlds of the Lárcruinne.” “Lárcruinne?” asked [...]
Hocrás Mongrel Obsidián “I’m a Hocrás, remember? Oh I forgot, you must be struggling with your memory. No magic here, my little [...]
Conchessa plays a role in the story that at times is sad and then uplifting. She died three years earlier in attack on their [...]
Lough Na Corra near Croagh Patrick "At the end of his fast St Patrick threw a silver bell down the side of the mountain [...]
Múni’s Menacing Magnificence When the first raider tried to attack the butcher’s son, Múni strode up to the unsuspecting [...]
"The colors dimmed to bearable levels but were still present; it was as if the more she interacted with the wondrous planet Lárdam, [...]
"Reminders of the Roman influence were everywhere, from the stone pillars in front of the chapel, the ornate walled garden, to the way [...]
Strangford Lough Northern Ireland “That opening there,” said Dári pointing to the tower fires, “looks like the harbor to Loch Cuan. Which makes sense, [...]
Eggarikenna-Rathlin Island "I know my geography pretty well, and I have never heard of the island of Eggarikenna. Is that a made-up name?" [...]
lár, ('lore) Middle, centre. (a)~ an urláir, na páirce, an aonaigh, the middle ofthe floor, of the field, of the fair. ~ na tíre, [...]
The Rotherdag loped forward at an ungodly speed, screeching with brain-curdling volume. It was focused fully on Josie, now, and she froze in [...]
“It’s a Borlagg. Very dangerous and hard to kill. Sort of stupid, though, so you can be sure there are Rotherdag. Hopefully there [...]
Caróg, f. (gs. -óige, npl. ~a, gpl. ~). 1. Crow. ~ dhubh, black, carrion, crow. ~ liath, grey, hooded, crow. 2. F: Black-haired woman. Singular NOMINATIVE caróg, an charóg GENITIVE caróige, na caróige Plural NOMINATIVE caróga, na caróga GENITIVE caróg, na gcaróg [...]
Irish: Eng: We Are Safe sábháilte, a3. 1. pp. of SÁBHÁIL2. 2. Safe. Áit shábháilte, safe place. Níl rud ar bith ~ orthu, nothing is safe from them. Source Site: https://www.teanglann.ie/en/fgb/S%C3%A1bh%C3%A1ilte
Eng: School Student or Scholar. WHERE ITS USED IN BADASS NOVELS:Book Three, Bad Ass Patrick: “Yes, we are, my well-educated scoláire, but not [...]
B1: Prologue As children, we looked forward to the 80-mile drive to our old thatched cottage in Wexford, Ireland. [...]
Chapter 5 Tower They thanked Jimmy for the tour and headed out the door. The rain had stopped, and [...]
Sybhaul of Spéir “Please forgive our lack of preparation for your arrival. We had no idea you even existed” kick [...]
Sister Margaret Mary “Jaysis Noel, he is a gobshite! In one sentence, he has managed to upset half of the worlds Zefher Magic [...]