Tuatha-De-Danaan.
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Tuatha-De-Danaan Many times since the earth was young, this place had lain under the sea. When the continents formed different shapes a small island broke from the mass. This was a time when no animals walked the earth, no birds soared in the skies and there were no fish in the sea. No eye, save that of God beheld this land. On its far western shore there lay a spur, which jutted in a lonely fashion, out into the ocean that lay there at the time. In the eight geological periods that followed, mountains rose and fell and life gradually evolved but the earth dare not affect this place. Our story takes place on that island, millennia later. It was the end of a cold, star filled spring night and a crowd of two hundred people stood in a semi-circle, waiting for the dawn. Anticipation wafted around the beach on the...


