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− | b 231 AI [[Sigia]], Erismádhal /ɛrɪsˈmaːðal/, according to [[Arathracianism]], is the fifth son of [[Aireánnau Mother of the Folk]] and the god [[Arathrax]]. His name means divine fire. He was said to have wedded [[Saint Signe]] and fathered many children by her. Erismádhal was taught by the god [[Mamug]] (see also [[Mamuchan]]) how to smith. Erismádhal, then forged seven swords, modeled after the great sword which Arathrax loaned to his son, [[Erithráigean]]. These swords were said to possess divine power when wielded in combat by [[Arathraciot]]s but to be harmful to all others who were not divine. According to Arathracian legend, some of the swords still exist upon the earth. These swords are collectively called the [[Erismadhalian Swords]]. | + | b 231 AI [[Sigia]], Erismádhal /ɛrɪsˈmaːðal/, according to [[Arathracianism]], is the fifth son of [[Aireánnau Mother of the Folk]] and the god [[Arathrax]]. His name means divine fire. He was said to have wedded [[Saint Signe]] and fathered many children by her. Erismádhal was taught by the god [[Mamug]] (see also [[Mamuchan]]) how to smith. Erismádhal, then forged seven swords, modeled after the great sword which Arathrax loaned to his son, [[Erithráigean]]. These swords were said to possess divine power when wielded in combat by [[Arathraciot]]s but to be harmful to all others who were not divine. According to Arathracian legend, some of the swords still exist upon the earth. These swords are collectively called the [[Erismadhalian Swords]]<ref>[[Legends of the Erismadhalian Swords]], [[Iguleach Galbry dhailg Duadhna]], 1613</ref>. |
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+ | =Erismadahalian= | ||
+ | The adjective Erismadhalian (English pronunciation: /əˈɹɪsməˌðɛɪliən/) can refer to the person or to the swords smithied by him. | ||
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+ | =Sources= | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
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*[[Eight Sons of Aireánnau]] | *[[Eight Sons of Aireánnau]] | ||
*[[Erismadhalian Swords]] | *[[Erismadhalian Swords]] | ||
+ | *[[Legends of the Erismadhalian Swords]] | ||
*[[List of Arathracian Saints]] | *[[List of Arathracian Saints]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:14, 21 November 2020
b 231 AI Sigia, Erismádhal /ɛrɪsˈmaːðal/, according to Arathracianism, is the fifth son of Aireánnau Mother of the Folk and the god Arathrax. His name means divine fire. He was said to have wedded Saint Signe and fathered many children by her. Erismádhal was taught by the god Mamug (see also Mamuchan) how to smith. Erismádhal, then forged seven swords, modeled after the great sword which Arathrax loaned to his son, Erithráigean. These swords were said to possess divine power when wielded in combat by Arathraciots but to be harmful to all others who were not divine. According to Arathracian legend, some of the swords still exist upon the earth. These swords are collectively called the Erismadhalian Swords[1].
Erismadahalian
The adjective Erismadhalian (English pronunciation: /əˈɹɪsməˌðɛɪliən/) can refer to the person or to the swords smithied by him.
Sources
See Also
- Aireánnau Mother of the Folk
- Arathracianism
- Arathracius
- Eight Sons of Aireánnau
- Erismadhalian Swords
- Legends of the Erismadhalian Swords
- List of Arathracian Saints
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