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Send us a text✨ FREE LEARNING RESOURCES FOR A YEAR! - https://irishpagan.school/freeIn this episode, Jon O'Sullivan from the Irish Pagan School explores the fascinating myth of the Glas Gaibhnenn, the magical cow from Irish mythology that could feed entire tribes. Discover how this ancient creature is connected to the Tuatha Dé Danann, Goibniu the Smith, and even the downfall of Balor, the Fomorian king. We'll dive into the rich tapestry of Irish folklore, uncovering the deeper meaning behind this mythical cow and its role in both ancient and more recent times, including links to Irish famine folklore.Join us as we explore how these old stories can still inspire and inform our modern understanding of balance, fortune, and community. For more insights into Irish mythology, folklore, and spirituality, make sure to subscribe to our channel and visit the Irish Pagan School for free resources.✨ Irish Pagan Resources Checklist available NOW - https://irishpagan.school/checklist/
Come si affronta una coppia di Fomorian?Semplice, non si affrontano.Questo ed altri pratici consigli su Sotterranei e Dragoni!Autore e voce: Alessandro Renzi @spaju.artEditor e voce: Matteo Manoni @matteoinmonoPatreon.com/sotterraneiedragoniInstagram: @sotterraneiedragoni
Il mostroledì si tinge di obrobri giganteschi.Stiamo scherzando? Per niente quando si parla di FomorianAutore e voce: Alessandro Renzi @spaju.artEditor e voce: Matteo Manoni @matteoinmonoPatreon.com/sotterraneiedragoniInstagram: @sotterraneiedragoni
Welcome to the very first episode of "BenRichten's Guide to Monsters and Lore"! Join hosts Ben and Maddison as each episode they take a deep dive into some of our favorite monsters from the ever popular tabletop role playing game. We'll look at the real world cultures, mythos, and lore that inspired these creatures. We'll look at the stories behind them in the Forgotten Realms. Then Maddison will give us pointers on how to use them as a DM or how to fight them as a player. In this first episode we are looking at Celtic cultures and looking at the Dullahan, Fomorian, and Merrow. If you enjoy the show please follow us on social media at PikaScience and subscribe anywhere you find your podcasts.
The party meets with the Monarch of Lachrymore whilst George comes face to face with his pursuer. Evan keeps a promise. Kel wrestles Evan. Helga fails to yeet. George stands his ground. The artwork was by James Youren. Music: Final Fantasy VII OC Remix by Deimos: "An Answered Cry" [Listen to the Cries of the Planet] (#720) Persona 3 FES OC Remix by Diodes & J Psycle: "True Calling (Unplugged)" [Heartful Cry](#3525) Final Fantasy IX OC Remix by djpretzel: "Four Score and Six-Eight" [Tetra Master] (#3207) _ Twitter: @DunkingOnTheDM Instagram: @DunkingOnTheDM YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEj-8mJ5AEqsRsuu1n1W8OQ Discord: https://discord.gg/a4Rd5TwtGu Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Dunking_On_The_DM Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@DunkingontheDM
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Gnome druid Jorgrim leads Arty, Swift, and Bariq to hunt down a threat from a misshapen fomorian giant near the Shrine of Lurue. On the way there they encounter some bandits, a bear, a crag cat, some giant snakes, and a few curious settlers, and they borrow some skirmishers from the village of Perfection. Once there, they interrogate a bugbear and formulate an ambush, which almost goes as planned, but the giant's evil eyes and the wicked blades of its redcap companions are a vicious threat and not every party member will survive the battle.
We talk about the relevance of Irish Mythology in a time of climate crisis, the meaning of The Second Battle of Moytura, ancient Irish calendar customs, astrological agriculture, and M People. Bres faces trial for treason! Does the Fomorian collaborator have anything to offer in return for his life? The Dagda, Lugh and, Ogma travel to The Hebridies to take back The Dagda's harp and the stolen cattle herd of Ireland. Starring: Lugh, Bres, The Dagda, Ogma, Éire, Elatha. Co Starring: Máeltne Mórbrethach, Loch Half Green, Fomorian Goat Man, Fomorian Man Goat. A cautionary tale on why you shouldn't hang the magic harp you stole on the wall of your banqueting hall. credits Written, presented and produced by Marcas Ó hUiscín and Stephanie Ní Thiarnaigh. Story Adaptation: Marcas Ó hUiscín Story Narration: Stephanie Ní Thiarnaigh Music - Celtic Warrior by Damiano Baldoni (licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 public licence https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Main story background music by szegvari, MusicByMisterbates, and Andrewkn. All other sounds Creative Commons --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/irishmythology/message
Joe Rogan's reptilian pineal gland, Chris begs for Old Irish lessons, and how to help a baby hold their spear. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This special episode of the It's A Mimic! podcast focuses on two specific kinds of Giants that are classic enemies in D&D, but a lot of new Dungeon Masters might overlook: the Fomorian and the Oni! Intro 0:00 Fomorian 5:13 Oni 19:50 Outro 42:17 Bloopers 45:09 DON'T FORGET TO LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! Available On: https://www.itsamimic.com iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/its-a-mimic/id1450770037 Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/3Y19VxSxLKyfg0gY0yUeU1 Podbean at https://itsamimic.podbean.com/ YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQmvEufzxPHWrFSZbB8uuw Social: Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/itsamimic/ Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/itsamimic/?hl=en Reddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/ItsaMimic/ Email at info@itsamimic.com Dungeon Master: Megan Lengle Host 2: Kasi Just Kasi Written by: Megan Lengle, Kasi Just Kasi, and Adam Nason Director: Megan Lengle and Adam Nason Audio Editor: Adam Nason Video Editor: Adam Nason Produced by: Adam Nason Executive Producers: Dan O'Coin and Adam Nason Intro/Outro Music by: Tyler Gibson at https://www.instagram.com/melodicasmusic/ Logo by: Megan Lengle at https://www.instagram.com/0meggart/ Current Gear: Microphone (USA) - https://amzn.to/2WWuCsz Microphone (CAN) - https://amzn.to/2WTZ69G This post or video may contain affiliate links, which means we may receive a commission for purchases made through our links. This episode is meant to be used as an inspirational supplement for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition and tabletop roleplaying games in general. It's A Mimic! does not own the rights to any Wizards of the Coasts products. Artwork included in this episode's visualizations is created by Megan Lengle, or published and/or owned by Wizards of the Coast.
Was it based on fact or fiction? In the 1940s, the US sent operatives to explore Antarctica as a possible new base for America. Years later, Admiral Byrd's journal was discovered. What his logs entailed could be described as a sci-fi or fantasy novel. Could Admiral Byrd seen something in the South Pole? Did the US cover up the possibility of hollow earth? Or was this a fictionalized account that has captivated conspiracy theories? Listen to the logs and decide for yourself! Check us out at these places: Facebook: The Free Rotation Podcast Twitter: @thefreerotation Instagram: @thefreerotationpodcast YouTube: The Free Rotation Twitch: TheFreeRotation We also have a new Discord! Check it out over at our Twitch channel. The Free Rotation Podcast is an affiliate of the We Be Geeks Podcast Network. Check out other great podcasts over at webegeekspc.com. Have Amazon Prime and use Twitch? Make sure to link your Amazon Prime account to get one free Twitch subscription a month and feel free to use it on us! #sellout. ©2022 Running Joke Media
The Fomorians are on their way and Lugh wants to fight, but the other gods are keeping him from the battle. Convinced his destiny is to defeat the sinister Balor, he bides his time and prepares his fellow deities for the coming confrontation. We talk about the concept of destiny and ask "what would a Fomorian victory mean for Ireland?" credits Written, presented and produced by Marcas Ó hUiscín and Stephanie Ní Thiarnaigh. Music - Celtic Warrior by Damiano Baldoni (licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 public licence https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Cinematic Music-03 by Michael-DB (4.0) Lugh, Lugh, Lugh by Marcas Ó hUiscín All other sounds Creative Commons Sponsored by McCaffrey Crafts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irishmythology/message
Joined by Bal's DM and person who cares about fighting mechanics Lily, Jana and Bal learn all about action economy and why you should really trust your DM when it comes to balancing boss fights, while covering Critical Role Campaign 1: Vox Machina - Episode 11: The Temple Showdown.00:00:00 - Intro Music 00:00:20 - Introducing Lily 00:03:38 - Still Timely Intro Musings 00:08:13 - Content Warnings: Vomit, eye horror, animal cruelty, mention of torture and body horror, character death, non-respectful mention of sex work 00:09:56 - Spoiler Warnings: Mention of places from the end of campaign 2 00:10:32 - Out of Game Tidbits 00:23:35 - Where Are We At? 00:31:20 - How to Catch a Fomorian 01:04:00 - Tactical Giant Sleepover 01:22:38 - Setting Up 01:36:30 - The Problem with B-Plots 01:44:45 - Eye Assault Excellence 02:06:14 - The Purvan Scale Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CRBackPodcastFind us on twitter: https://twitter.com/CRBackPodcastFind us on tumblr: https://criticalrolebackpodcast.tumblr.com/Support our artist Lulafia: https://twitter.com/TyurruMusic "Red Fox Tavern" by Curran Son, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBpKUIyOHdo
As in certain fantasy series of some repute, Winter has been coming for a very long time in the mythos of Changeling: the Dreaming, but never quite fully arriving. With the release of Harbingers of Winter, we get one take on what it might look like in the 20th Anniversary Edition, in the shape of the various antagonists who populate the world of the game: Autumn People, Thallain, Dauntain, and more. In this episode, we have a conversation with C20 writer, STV contributor, and longtime community fixture Charlie Cantrell about his stewardship of the project under the banner of his group Radio Free Arcadia. Join us as we talk about his history with the game, the genesis of the book, and a chapter-by-chapter exploration of how to deploy these foes—some updated, some brand new—for your chronicle. notable artworks! There's much scuttlebutt in the episode about the Brood Mother Fomorian, who churns out chimerical monstrosities from the grist of changelings sacrificed to her maw. (Gross.) Charlie mentions a piece of artwork originally from Denizens of the Dreaming that seems to portend all her squoodly glory twenty years later: It seems her image was lingering in the pages of canon, just waiting to get a write-up somewhere down the line... Also, we talk about the excellent art of Alaina Milare, who did the maeghar splat artwork near the end of the book, which is this mopey fae vampire guy here: Please check out her work at https://www.alainamilareart.com/ ! Much of it is Changeling-focused character work that evokes the spirit of the game and has a very classic splat-portrait feel. ... poll: who's your favorite fomorian? Just as a shameless attempt to get some awareness out there about our Discord (the link, as always, is https://discord.gg/SAryjXGm5j), we'll have a poll there for your favorite Fomorian character (or general Court, if you can't decide). Because there are over twenty options from the named Fomorians given some details and backstory in the Harbingers book, here are the six heavyweights that you can pick from: Balor: the original Big Bad of the Fomorians, with the evil eye to end all evil eyes (as well as anyone who it gazed upon)Z'laad, Storm of Color: a pure tempest of primordial and colorful Dark Glamour, rampaging like a cluster headache oil slick through the DreamingEnphida, Goblin Queen of Machines: inventor of despicable war machines, whose inspiration took everywhere from the Unseelie nocker freehold of Goblin Town to (apparently) a tryst with an Etherite mageBrood Mother: see above for all you need to know, reallyBres: the surprisingly beautiful grandson of Balor who was briefly tapped as ruler of the fae by the Tuatha (until it didn't go so well for all involved)Marena: Queen of Frost and embodiment of all the cruelty of winter And if you can't decide, you can always just vaguely vote for The Green Court (inscrutable, nigh-Lovecraftian beings), The Red Court (unthinkably powerful and bloodthirsty war-titans), or The White Court (cold and calculating grand-scale manipulators). Whoever wins, we'll do... something. A write-up? A series of story hook ideas? A ritual sacrifice? Only time will tell! ... optional shapes of things It's important to remember that the shape of Winter in this book is just one possibility—as we mention a couple times in this episode's discussion, the Golden Rule of White Wolf games, and Changeling in particular, is that you can and should reshape things to better serve your game. If something doesn't fit with your vision, change it! Not everyone wants to imagine the world of the fae going in a direction quite so dark or horrific (or maybe their brand of horrific just looks different). Harbingers of Winter features antagonists who would go against the Kithain for a variety of reasons, each of which comes with their own baked-in set of themes and narratives, but none of them are set in stone. If you want to include Thallain as part of a redemption arc, new and complicated varieties of Dauntain, or Tithed who have a less antagonistic relationship with their fae "twins," go for it. Winter is to some extend what you make of it at your table, both in-character and out-of-character. Will it be slow and eternal, or just another passage of a season? Will it be exceptionally brutal, with Kithain cutting each other's throats for the barest hint of Glamour and Fomorians rampaging through the Dreaming, or will it be a much more boring, Banal affair where the fae are slowly smothered into forgetfulness? How aware of it are the characters, if at all? Is their narrative arc one of bleak fatalism, determined questing to bring on a new Spring, or unified survival in the most hidden parts of the world? To some extent, these are the questions that underlie the discussion of what Changeling 5th Edition (in the distant, possibly alternate, future in which that appears) might look like. So far, Vampire is our only point of reference in print, and it's both grittier and more low-level-focused (at least at its base) than the setting was for many years prior. If we assume that all the games that get a 5th edition will go in that direction, certainly Winter could become a central theme of Changeling, displacing petty concerns like courtly intrigue and romps through the Dreaming as the fae struggle to maintain their inner spark in the darkest world they've seen for a long time. But that theme has always been part of the game, as have the permutations of how they deal with it, so a refocus on that aspect isn't totally out of nowhere, just... something to think about, that perhaps more tables should have been thinking about already. (And we affirm that Harbingers of Winter is a good book for getting some of those thoughts going.) ... more from charlie cantrell If you want to see more of what Charlie has been/is up to... You can find him on Twitter, @PookaKnight !On Facebook, Radio Free Arcadia is a place to see the latest news about what he and his team might be up toHarbingers of Winter itself is available now on Storyteller's Vault......as is Kiths of Arcadia, another work by Charlie and Radio Free Arcadia that brings into C20 the kiths from the brief-lived but beloved Arcadia: the Wyld Hunt CCGCharlie's homebrew conversion guide to 5th Edition for Changeling is freely available as well (though note that you might need some familiarity with V5 to use it properly) (but that's probably why you're looking it up anyway, isn't it?) ... your hosts Josh Hillerup (he/him) is uncomfortable with the adjective "phlegmatic." Pooka G (any pronoun/they) questions all uses of the verb "extrude." ... The darkness drops again; but now I know That twenty centuries of stony sleep Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle, And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born? —W.B. Yeats, "The Second Coming" (psst! email us at podcast@changelingthepodcast.com if you want) (and join our Discord at https://discord.gg/SAryjXGm5j !) (support us on Patreon! it's now live at https://www.patreon.com/changelingthepodcast)
Flippin’ Flumphs! Our fleet of friends, the hosts, are searching for the few-and-far-between fiendish Fomorians! The lads lose their minds reading the paragraphs of impenetrable text for this ancient piece of Irish mythology. Dan, Mikey, and Tim all have plenty to share from fun, silly ideas to more fully formed and fleshed out thoughts on … Continue reading Creature Club Episode 84 – Fomorian
The episode contains some explicit content. The Dagda is on a mission. He travels to the west to scout the invading Fomorian armies, but it's not all business for the supreme father. On his way, he meets up with The Morrígan for their annual tryst and later on, he hooks up with an unlikely lover. All's fair in love, war and sorcery. We talk censorship, sex in mythology, the Tao of The Dagda, Ancient Mesopotamian smut and the Greek god Pan. Written, presented and produced by Marcas Ó hUiscín and Stephanie Ní Thiarnaigh. Music - Celtic Warrior by Damiano Baldoni (licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 public licence https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode All sounds cc licence from freesound.org Sponsored by McCaffrey Crafts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irishmythology/message
This week we try Green, Red, and Blue Spot Irish Whiskey. Cookies and Cream Poptarts! What's wrong with Denny?! Beard straighteners and beard care is it too much? Who has the best chance to win the world series? Aaron Rodger made bank. Russia is gonna Russia. Cigars overall are doing well and it seems like it will continue to do well. Finally, we review the Cromagnon Fomorian by Roma Craft.Reach out to us with your thoughts, questions, concerns, or comments at: smokeybarrelbros@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @smokeybarrel_brothersFollow us on Twitter @SmokeybarrelBro
Subconscious Realms Episode 21 - The Fomorians - Gary Wayne. Ladies & Gentlemen, in a Nutshell they don't get much more Fascinating than an Ancient Supernatural Race of Hostile & Monstrous Beings, such as The Fomorians. Fomorians are considered by the most ancient, native inhabitants of Ireland. As legends narrate, all invaders invariably met them on the island (up to 1700-700 BC). They gave to know about themselves at the time of Partolon which settled down in Ireland together with his companions after the Great Flood (about 12 thousand years ago). From time to time Fomorias took shelter from conquerors in "the country of Fomorians" - "boundless flatness with a great number of human assemblages (gatherings)", presumably in Britain - and on a mysterious island "with glass tower" - the Glass island or Inis Vitrin where the residence of their rulers (Tetra, Indech, Balor, etc.) was. Legends place this island in the west of ocean and compare it with "The land of blissful" which sometimes is called as "Tetra Possession". Generally Fomorians were huge and ugly creatures. In the "The Book of Invasions" of Ireland (" The Book of Conquests", Leabhar Gabhala Eireann) they are described as "crowds of abominable giants and monsters" - one-eyed, one-armed and one-legged giants, or as giants with a shapeless monstrous appearance and a different number of eyes and extremities. For example, mother fomorian Kihol, Lota had four eyes which were placed on her back, and the swelled lips were on a chest. Some fomorians had on their shoulders heads of goats, horses and buffalos. One of the most picturesque persons - the leader of Fomorians Balor. His father was Buarayneh, that is "buffalo-headed". One eye of Balor has been always shut, because it was so poisonous (venomous) that slayed everyone on whom its gaze dropped (the same eye was at Viy). "Neither gods, nor giants" couldn't save themselves from his glare. Therefore they had saved Balor life only on the condition that his killing eye would not cause injury to anybody . Here that is speaked about the eye of Balor in "The Battle of Mag Tuired" (Cath Maige Tuired) saga : "The baneful eye was at him. This eye was opened only in the field of fight. Four persons were necessary to raise an eyelid of his eye by four polish rods passed through eyelids. The army which would look in this eye, could not resist, even if be in many thousands by number". The "Destruction of Da Derg house" saga describe another Fomorian - swineherd Badb from the sid on Femen plane which has similar features with Balor: "squint-eyed [on the left eye] with a baneful eye". Email - subconsciousrealms@gmail.com Twitter - @SubconRealms33 Instagram - @subconscious_realms https://anchor.fm/subconscious-realms/subscribe
Originally, Fomorians come from Irish Folklore. They were thought to be some of the first settlers in Ireland. And they were kind of bad guys. But not always? However, in D&D, it's a lot more clear cut. Fomorians are evil, ugly giants. And that's not just us being mean and judging creatures that don't live up to our own beauty standards. They are literally magically cursed to be as ugly as they can be in order to match their hateful and vile souls. How'd they get cursed you ask? Well, it's a long story. So come give the episode a listen and then let us know what you think. Are Fomorians friends or fiends?
Misery! Never-ending misery! Join us as we look at impossible tasks, thousand-year punishments, bloody battles, and more fun stuff in Celtic mythology. We look at three major stories of the Invasion Cycle: The Quest of the Children of Tuirenn, The Tragedy of the Children of Lir, and the Wooing of Etain. We discuss the impossible tasks that Lugh of the Long Arm gives to Brian, Iucharba, and Iuchar to atone for killing his father Cian, the evil stepmother Aoife and how she turns her stepchildren into swans for nearly one thousand years, and how the beautiful Etain jumped from husband to husband after being transformed into a butterfly. Naturally, we also look at how Celtic myths relate to J.R.R. Tolkien and his invented mythology.
The Fey break the long standing armistice with mankind and settle old scores in night attacks all across the Grimmwood Outskirts. One such unlucky community is that of Thistleberry Hollow. The forces of the Queen of Spite, La Vee'el La Fey unleash the queen's favored war-beast, the Lionflower Alraune on the village turning its walls and barricades into a cage of biting carnivorous roses and fey knights swarm in on dragonfly wing and unleash The Fomorian on the hapless citizens. A long and bloody night begins as the Nearlies rush to the village looking to save friends and family. By morning nothing and no one will be left unscarred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Looking for help, Grainne seeks refuge in a nearby church. But by morning, both the Fomorian and her father's enemies have found them.
During the battle, Grainne must save herself. The Fomorian takes Donal and Flaherty.
Welcome back to the Invasions Series. Today we're talking about the Second Battle of Moy Tura. We'll be chatting about good vs evil (or not!); the climax of the conflict between the Old God and the New; the final defeat of the Fomorians, and the curious habit they and the Tuatha de Dannan had of mixing. Why were so many of the Tuatha de Dannan's greatest heroes half Fomorian? Drop us a line if you have any comments or questions about this story, and like and subscribe to this channel to help us grow. Story by Sorcha and Aron Hegarty Music and composition by Ruairi O'Shea Produced by Ruairi O'Shea & Oisín Ryan This podcast is proudly sponsored by the people who donate to us each month via https://www.patreon.com/candlelittales and anyone who sends us a once-off donation through the Paypal button on our website http://candlelittales.ie/ #keepherlit #keephercandlelit #candlelittales #storytelling #livemusic #mythology #irishmythology https://open.spotify.com/show/2102WuUUe9Jl6cGXNwQEKf https://soundcloud.com/candlelittales https://twitter.com/candlelit_tales?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/candlelittales/ https://www.instagram.com/candlelittales/ https://vimeo.com/user52850249
Vikings! Fish! Goat headed men! Sliding into DM's Medieval style! A clue to the biggest mystery in Irish Mythology! Bres has lost the kingship of the Tuath Dé and now he's throwing a strop, but he has a plan. Maybe his estranged father and his people the Fomorian's can help him. He already knows one of them, a sinister figure known as Balor. Before anything can happen, he has to find his dad and the only one who can help is his mother, the Goddess Éire (EIriu). We talk Viking influence on Irish Mythology, misinterpreted poetry and the creation of deities, a disused Irish word that might reveal the identity of... Written, presented and produced by Marcas Ó hUiscín and Stephanie Ní Thiarnaigh. Music - Celtic Warrior by Damiano Baldoni (licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 public licence https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode All sounds cc licence from freesound.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irishmythology/message
Welcome back to the Invasions Series. Today we're talking about Nemed, and the madness of a man that gave his name to the people that came with him; The Namedians This series is all about the oldest stories of Ireland, and the people who came to this land from afar over thousands of years. The third group of people from the Mythic Cycles of Irish stories were the Nemedians, led by Nemed himself. His people came from somewhere in the south as well, some say it was the Caspian sea. But although he left with 30 boards with 30people in each, only one boat made the voyage to this island. Like the people before them, they met the Fomorian, dealt with their raids and torment, and had a very different kind of battle with them. We talk about greed, and the ego of this leader that lead his people to an inevitable failure. Like and subscribe to this channel to help us grow. Story by Sorcha and Aron Hegarty Music and composition by Ruairi O’Shea Produced by Ruairi O’Shea & Oisín Ryan This podcast is proudly sponsored by the people who donate to us each month via https://www.patreon.com/candlelittales and anyone who sends us a once-off donation through the Paypal button on our website http://candlelittales.ie/ #keepherlit #keephercandlelit #candlelittales #storytelling #livemusic #mythology #irishmythology https://open.spotify.com/show/2102WuUUe9Jl6cGXNwQEKf https://soundcloud.com/candlelittales https://twitter.com/candlelit_tales?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/candlelittales/ https://www.instagram.com/candlelittales/ https://vimeo.com/user52850249
Welcome back to the Invasions Series. This series is all about the oldest stories of Ireland, and the people who came to this land from afar over thousands of years. The third group of people from the Mythic Cycles of Irish stories; were the Nemedians, led by Nemed himself. His people came from somewhere in the south as well, some say it was the Caspian sea. But although he left with 30 boards with 30people in each, only one boat made the voyage to this island. Like the people before them, they met the Fomorian, dealt with their raids and torment, and had a very different kind of battle with them. We will be talking about this story in more detail in the next episode. Drop us a line or ask us a question and we’ll try to get to it in our post-show chat coming out this Sunday. Like and subscribe to this channel to help us grow. Story by Sorcha and Aron Hegarty Music and composition by Ruairi O’Shea Produced by Ruairi O’Shea & Oisín Ryan This podcast is proudly sponsored by the people who donate to us each month via https://www.patreon.com/candlelittales and anyone who sends us a once-off donation through the Paypal button on our website http://candlelittales.ie/ Next up we will chat about this story, so stay tuned and keep a candle lit for Irish Myths. #keepherlit #keephercandlelit #candlelittales #storytelling #livemusic #mythology #irishmythology https://open.spotify.com/show/2102WuUUe9Jl6cGXNwQEKf https://soundcloud.com/candlelittales https://twitter.com/candlelit_tales?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/candlelittales/ https://www.instagram.com/candlelittales/ https://vimeo.com/user52850249
Episode Seven: The Season Finale! Grainne battles the Fomorian. But at what cost?
Our heroes battle a Fomorian. Damage is done. A burial is had. Our heroes finish their rest. Vash dreams.
Episode five: With Donal ill, Grainne and Flaherty seek refuge in a nearby nunnery while outside the Fomorian starts to hunt them. But could the convent be still more trouble?
Episode Three: Grainne and Flaherty find the legendary Druid of Bohen who tells them they must save Donal form a Fomorian intent on claiming an ancient sword that belonged to the Tuatha De Danann.
Our adventurers discover a multitude of new items, as well as work towards saving their friend. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dungeons--delusions/support
Vizeran gives Mairi nine Hells worth of a grocery list as he sends her to recover the ingredients for the Dark Heart Talisman, a ritual that will (supposedly) draw all the demon lords to one location. It's a trifle really: one egg of a purple worm, the central eye of a beholder, 6 feathers from 6 different angels, the heart of a goristro, thirteen tinmask mushrooms, some blood (or ichor) from a demon lord, and Gromph Baenre's grimoire from his sanctum in Menzoberranzan. I mean, really, how hard could it be? It's not like she'll be alone, Vzeran's inept apprentice Grinn will be accompanying her!his episode was inspired in part by Out of the Abyss1PDnD is unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC
Hey everyone! Welcome to Plot Hooks, the podcast where we explore the art of narrative and collaborative storytelling in the world's premier RPG, Dungeons & Dragons.In today's Prime Material, we dive further into TTRPG horror narratives by looking at three key elements to telling great spooky stories around our tables. In The Wilds segment, the fomorian! And in The Tavern, what would you do if a town was suddenly empty?Be sure to check out our Patreon! You can find our supplements there, including The Ihmeset Race and The Menagerie. Our upper tiers also get access to a weekly release of a magic item, in addition to the Plot Hooks: Adventures perks. There's lots of stuff to make supporting worth it for you! We genuinely appreciate your support, it allows us to continue to make Plot Hooks bigger and better for you, and to help out with the costs of running the podcast.Our new show, Plot Hooks: Adventures is going strong! This awesome new offering features one-shot adventures with famous content creators, members of the Plot Hooks team, and our Patrons! Check out our Patreon for how you can get involved, and even play alongside us and some of your other favorite creators on the show! Plus, Patrons of our $5 and $15 dollar tiers get the full episodes, rather than waiting for the release of the individual parts!Our #QuestFor1k followers on Twitter is still in progress as well! Only 40 followers until the next giveaway triggers! It features awesome giveaways from folks such as Green Leaf Geek, Arcane Spectacles, and Games by Bee! You can find out how to enter on our Twitter! Check it out now!Be sure to follow us on social media! You'll find us on Twitter (@plothooks), Facebook (Plot Hooks), Instagram (plothooks), and YouTube (Plot Hooks Podcast).Questions or comments? Email us at plothookspodcast@gmail.com, or find us on the aforementioned social media accounts.A big shout out also goes out to all the sources for our wonderful audio. Music was procured from Melody Loops. The tracks were "Epic Intense Trailer Intro Indent" by Jon Wright, "Dark Avenger" by Infraction, and "Medieval Ballad" by Erick McNerney. Sound effects were obtained from ZapSplat, Shockwave Sound, and Sound Bible.Special thanks for listening from everyone here at Plot Hooks; Samuel, Matt, Mike, Dave, Steve, Zac, Becca, and podcast pupper Ellie! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/plothooks)
I received the RoMa Craft CroMagnon Fomorian as a gift from a good friend. I'd seen him smoking this cigar on several occasions, but it always seemed to fall apart on him because of the finicky candela wrapper. However, after receiving the Fomorian as a gift, I thought I'd review it for you.The RoMa Craft CroMagnon Fomorian is Hulk-green and has a unique and weird and interesting Ecuadorian Connecticut Candela leaf as the wrapper. On the inside, you'll find a Cameroon binder and a filler made up of Nicaraguan tobacco, as is typical of RoMa Craft cigars.Before pulling the Fomorian out of the cellophane, I noticed small cracks in the wrapper. I don't know what it is about these cigars, but they sure are troublesome. After punching then end with care, the draw was perfect. The initial flavors were a little sour, like green grass.CigarScore Merch!: https://click.cigarscore.com/merchytUse coupon code CIGARSCORETV to get 15% OFF!Brand: RoMa CraftLine: CroMagnon, FomorianSize: 5 x 56Cut: PunchLight: TorchPrice: $7.50Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut CandelaBinder: CameroonFiller: NicaraguaSmoke Time: 75 minutesGet 15% OFF RoMa: https://click.cigarscore.com/fs-romacraftAs you can see in the video, the RoMa Craft CroMagnon Fomorian continued to fall apart. At one point, it seemed like the only thing keeping the cigar together was the paper label. If I'm being honest, I question the appeal this cigar has.Final Thoughts:After struggling with the Fomorian for 70 minutes, I don't get it. I don't understand this cigar or why anyone would put themself through the headache of trying to smoke one. However, on the flip side, the flavors are okay.I think of the Fomorian like getting a whole lobster at dinner. They're both a lot of work to enjoy, and, at the end, you have to consider if the enjoyment was worth the effort.For me, the RoMa Craft CroMagnon Fomorian wasn't worth the effort, and I just don't get how people like this cigar. The flavors were okay, but as I said above, they weren't worth the effort. This cigar earns a CigarScore 2.#CigarScoreTV #RoMaCraft:::::Find & Rate Where to Smoke Cigars at https://www.cigarscore.comCIGAR DEALS::::::Cigar 5-Packs: https://jo.my/mlunpiCigar 10-Packs: https://jo.my/8kfajfCigar Samplers: https://jo.my/oady8qBoveda Packs: https://jo.my/fbtwzr:::::Get CigarScore Emails - https://www.cigarscore.com/subscribe::::: SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cigarscoreTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/cigarscoreInstagram: https://Instagram.com/cigarscoreMy Music: https://www.ellorywells.com/soundstripe::::: AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER: Hey, so, some of the links in my videos and descriptions are affiliate links. But, I only recommend products/services I use and love myself =) More details here - https://www.cigarscore.com/ads-and-affiliate-disclaimer-disclosure/
Op 19 juni 2019 startte een groep avonturiers na een TPK. Deze groep is de Oneders. Een jaar verder, starten we live op YouTube en Twitch! Ga mee met deze vijf helden, nu in de Moonshae Isles op zoek naar Maandruppels. In deze sessie, staan The Oneders tegen een grootse vijand (zeker in formaat): de Fomorian! Gaan ze het redden? En wat van hun spullen? En wat dan? Als je het tof vindt: Like, Share & Subscribe - dat werkt het beste om ons vooruit te helpen.
Hey, at least they're beautiful inside. Just kidding, they're not. Music by Rogue Dawn https://soundcloud.com/roguedawn Find us at mythsandthemonstermanual.com or @MandtheMM on Twitter
We start in on the G chapter in this episode, and it's big lads all the way down! If you're enjoying the show, why not consider supporting it on Patreon? You'll get access to lots of new bonus content, including my other podcast, Patron Deities! Thanks to Ray Otus for our thumbnail image. The intro music is a clip from "Solve the Damn Mystery" by Jesse Spillane, used under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
We tried something really different in this Lorecast... While we still cover the lore contained within the game, we also take a slight dive into some of the real-world mythology behind the naming conventions. In this case, we look at the Fomorian, and the Balor Fomorian, which come from Irish pre-Christian Mythology. It's really interesting stuff. Let us know your thoughts via the usual channels.
Jamie and Zach talk about Dopplegangers and how they dopplebang as well as the beautiful musical styling and looks of the giant fomorian, Both of which would love to kill you. Edited by: Garret Simmons Music: "Deuces" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Direct Download Link
Turning to the darkest corners of the Dreaming, today Victor and Simon discuss the groups written to be monsters for “Changeling: the Dreaming” characters: the Fomorian-born and corrupt Thallain, the messy Shadow Court, and the ancient and powerful Adhene lurking just off the Silver Paths. The readings from this conversation were from “One for Sorrow, Two for Joy” by Nathan Dorey, “The King” by Harry Weir Boland, “Jack of Kinrowan” by Charles deLint, and “Mary’s Letter” from Silent Hill 2. The music from this episode was “Creepy Atmo” by David Szesztay, “Where the Demon Sleeps”, by Kate Covington, a remix of “The Music Box” by Akira Yamaoka, and “LSD” by Monplaisir. Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Publishing AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.
We've got one guy who is functionally indistinguishable from a Cloud Giant, and another guy who's just a nasty boy.
The group of loosely allied compatriots heads to the docks to find the Fomorian threat. Featuring Aser, Jonn, Megan, Patrick, and Uriah. Music by Kevin MacLeod, "Ramos Theme." For more information visit our website. To support us financially, check us out on Patreon! This episode was edited by Desmond A. Interested in having him edit your podcast? Contact him at Desmond@DesmondA.com
Pronefest bites off more than they can prone, but recovers by kicking some misshapen Fomorian ass.
Deeper in the tunnels, Pronefest encounters and defeats a Fomorian guard amid a cavern of poisonous mushrooms. Then, they encounter a corrupted hangman's tree that nearly manages to kill Ki-amar after swallowing him twice. Ildirin destroys the source of corruption, and the tree is quickly felled.
Encounter:Hot on the fomorians trail our party continues down the cave system. They hear noises in the next chamber. I wonder what it is... just kidding it's the fomorian.
Midsummer 2008 with a story from William Russeth Always great to hear from you! Email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or call us using Speakpipe More resources over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com Show Summary: We celebrate the Midsummer Festival with a massive offering of goodies. The second half contains an amazing poem called The Shadow House of Lugh, a story from The Fire of Belenus by William Russeth and some music. Running Order: Intro 0:40 News & Views 1:37 The Shadow House of Lugh by Ethna Carberry 2:50 The Fires of Belenus by William Russeth 6:07 Tuttle Caislean an Oir by Cady Finlayson 33:03 Listener Feedback 36:01 Outtakes 39:34 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x x News & Views We talk about Stonehenge's new visitor centre and the Cerne Abbas giant's new haircut! The Shadow House of Lugh by Ethna Carberry This poem is a translation of an 8th Century Irish verse. It was translated by Ethna Carberry and published in Padraic Colum's (1881–1972) Anthology of Irish Verse, 1922. Lugh is the Celtic divinity whose name is most widely known. In mythology he is the Sun God. In the mythological cycle he is the deliverer of the De Danaans from the Fomorian oppression. He is the slayer of Balor, the glance of whose eye is death. But Lugh is also kin to Balor, his mother being Eithlinn, the daughter whom Balor had immured like Danae in a tower. There are actually another two verses to this poem, but the version we found and recorded didn't have them. So here are the extra two verses for your pleasure. This version can be found at Bartleby's. He plays for her soothing the Slumber-song: Fine and faint as any dream it glides along: She sleeps until the magic of his kiss shall rouse; And all her world is quiet in the Shadow-house. His days glide to night, and his nights glide to day: With circling of the amber mead, and feasting gay; In the yellow of her hair his dreams lie curled, And her arms make the rim of his rainbow world. The Fires of Belenus by William Russeth A thousand years before the Romans, Celtic people cultivated the Rhone Valley. Celtic languages were spoken from Asia Minor to Spain and from Northern Italy to Ireland. By the third century BC, their culture had evolved into a complex civilization with sophisticated social structures, laws, and folklore that are the roots of modern European culture. But the Celtic world was a violent world, controlled by mystical Druids and warrior chieftains, ready to take the heads of their rivals over the most trifling insult. Fires of Belenus is a romantic tale, that tantalizes readers with rational portrayals of mythical events found in the CuChulainn and Arthurian legends. Written by William Russeth, the chapter we read is exciting and contains wonderful symbology. Many, many thanks to William for allowing us to present Chapter Thirty-Six. The Sword in the Stone, Lady of Lake, and CuChulainn's stand at the river ford are brought to life in plausible new ways that make the work unique. It is a tale of Historical Fantasy, made believable by accurately portraying ancient Celtic culture. Available from Wings Press and Amazon. Find out more about William in our Contributor pages. Tuttle Caislean an Oir by Cady Finlayson Called “one of America’s top Celtic fiddlers” by New Age Voice magazine and “bursting with pure and natural talent” by HotIndieNews.com, Cady Finlayson offers a spirited fiddle show with a global twist. Cady’s music blends traditional Irish tunes with worldbeat rhythms and American folk, creating a signature sound that appeals to a variety of audiences. “I love to bring Irish music to people who might not normally hear it,” she says. "I was in Limerick, Ireland in 2003, where I had the chance to meet some of the great Irish fiddle players. What impressed me the most was how individual each person's style was, and how "tradition" meant different things to different people." Listener Feedback Cory, Ancestral Celt We talk about the dates of Midsummer and an answer from Ancestral Celt. Thanks to Cory for her wonderful email and link to Wikipedia. You can download The Ladychant that we made with the children if you'd like a copy. Get EXTRA content in the Celtic Myth Podshow App for iOS, Android & Windows Contact Us: You can leave us a message by using the Speakpipe Email us at: garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com. 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For our Theme Music: The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details. Additional Sources And, of course, the Awen - inspiration and imagination! Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. 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