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ᚓᚄ ᚂᚒᚌ ᚏᚔᚕᚄ! “Lugh is King!”
(Es Lúġ Ríċs!) “Lugh is King!”
/es l͈ˠuːɣ r͈ʲiːxs!/ “Lugh is King!”
>Lúġ Loindḃéimmenaċ, Ríċs inna nGoíḋel
>Lugh Fierce Striker, King of the Gaels
>A man fair and tall, with a great head of curly yellow hair. He has a green mantle wrapped about him and a brooch of white silver in the mantle over his breast. Next to his white skin, he wears a tunic of royal satin with red-gold insertion reaching to his knees. He carries a black shield with a hard boss of white-bronze. In his hand a five-pointed spear and next to it a forked javelin. Wonderful is the play and sport and diversion that he makes (with these weapons). But none accosts him and he accosts none as if no one could see him.
>...they were not long there when they saw an army and a goodly host coming towards them from the East, and in the vanguard there was one young man high in authority over all; and like to the setting sun was the radiance of his face and forehead, and they were unable to gaze upon his countenance on account of its splendour. And this is who it was - Lugh Lamhfhada Loinnbheimionach...from the Land of Promise...and when the Cathbarr (Manannan's helmet) was let off of him the appearance of his face and forehead was as brilliant as the sun on a dry summer's day.