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Fianna Collection

In the banqueting hall of Tara, chaos reigned as Iollan and Tuiren, two legendary members of the mythical Fianna, prepared for a clash


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In the banqueting hall of Tara, chaos reigned as Iollan and Tuiren, two legendary members of the mythical Fianna, prepared for a clash. The country that smelled of heather and freedom, their homeland, called them. "This one is fat," Cuillen taunted, rolling a bulky Fenian warrior like a log. Echoes of a different time resonated as Eamon de Valera and other Sinn Fein members gathered in London, their faces filled with determination and resolve. A black and white photograph captured their fierce spirit. Outside the gates of the fort, the Fianna warriors stood, their eyes filled with savagery and terror. The illustration from "The Little Brawl in the Glen" depicted them as fierce guardians, akin to the mythical Irish hounds, the Fianna Ensnared. Countess Constance Markievicz, a revolutionary and a warrior in her own right, watched over them. Born in 1868, she was a symbol of courage and defiance, a beacon of hope for a nation yearning for freedom. And in the midst of it all, Finn, the legendary hero, aided the Fianna, his loyal hounds at his side. Their bond was unbreakable, their legacy enduring, a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Irish people.