Finn McCool, Arthur Pendragon.
Two famous legendary figures, one is the most famous hero of Ireland in Celtic mythology, and the other is the eternal king who unified Britain in Celtic mythology.
William slowly murmured these two names, and the stories of Finn and Diarmait and King Arthur and Lancelot came to mind at the same time. These two stories have one thing in common, that is, the great king Betrayed by their strong and loyal men, they all fell in love with the king's woman, and the queen fell in love with the king's general.
The Celtic aesthetic seems to be full of green natural poetry. Whether it is the legend of King Arthur or the story of Finn, the green color is inevitable on the heads of the two protagonists.
Therefore, Lily asked him to swear an oath, which was undoubtedly a way of raising a flag and setting a flag.
The strong sense of destined déjà vu brought about by this oath made William hesitate.
"I can give you one of the miracles that Finn has, if you swear to me."
Seeing William in a hesitant state, Lily's eyes were filled with anticipation and a hint of apprehension. She spoke of the miracles she could achieve, hoping to increase their weight on William's scale.
Elves, magicians, and fairies can all issue their own blessings and curses, not to mention her as a star.
William raised his head. Lily's words did not interrupt his hesitation. Such a promise made him hesitate even more. This seemed to be a part of fate in the legendary story.
Choice is undoubtedly very important.
He is a king, a prophet, and a poet. He is a resourceful and ambitious monarch. He is our wise man, magician and seer. His words and deeds make people feel like spring breeze. No matter how exaggerated you think my comments about Finn are, or even if you think my praise is exaggerated, it doesn’t matter because—Jesus above—his accomplishments are three times greater than what I’m describing.
When Finn's son Ossian, a warrior of the Fiona Knights, told the story of the Fiona Knights to St. Patrick who came to Ireland to preach, he told the story of Finn, the eldest hero of the Fiona Knights. St. Patrick uttered such praise.
Perhaps the world is more interested in how the handsome boy Diarmuid fell in love with Finn, the son of glory, Ireland's unparalleled hero, but in Finn's story he is definitely not such a unbearable hero.
Just like Prince Liam is the descendant of the goddess Danu, Finn is the descendant of Nuada, the god of war, and also has the blood of the Danaan god passed down from his mother.
When he was a boy, he once ate the flesh of the fish of wisdom, so he had unparalleled wisdom. He could know what he wanted to know just by sucking his fingers.
He is a warrior and a magician, serving the Supreme King of Ireland and leading the heroes of the Fiona Knights to achieve various feats.
The most famous among them was not fighting against supernatural monsters such as giants and sea monsters, but fighting against Vikings and the legendary Greek kings (possibly alluding to Roman emperors) who ruled the entire world, and guarding Ireland.
It's just that no matter how great a hero is, he will face aging. Ireland's goddess of royal power always looks forward to more energetic young people becoming the king of Ireland.
Therefore, when the old Finn accumulated a strong reputation and hoped to marry another wife, the High King of Ireland, Commack, made a betrothal to his daughter, Granny Ni Commack, to Finn.
The tragedy was born. The young and beautiful Princess Granny did not want to marry the man who could be his grandfather. She fell in love with Diarmuid, Finn's lieutenant, the glorious son of the Fiona knight and Ireland's most handsome man.
At the engagement party, Princess Granny asked Diarmait to elope with her. As Finn's lieutenant, Diarmait was not willing to betray her monarch, but Granny used the restriction to force Diarmait to take her away and elope. .
King Finn of the Fiona Knights was betrayed. Finn was furious and led the entire knights to hunt down Diarmuid and Princess Granny, the Three Kings of the Sea, nine Jiawen warriors, and even the goddess Bo of the Danaan Protoss. Demore went after Diarmuid at Finn's request.
Diarmait's adoptive father, the God of Love, Orngus, helped Diarmait and Princess Granny hide in the forest. The God of Love, Orngus, helped the two and warned them not to sleep in the same room for two consecutive nights. In one place, they also helped the two of them eat the fruit of the Immortal Tree in the Enchanted Forest of Denos while hiding and gain limited immortality.
During the long sixteen-year hunt, with the mediation of Celtic gods and the mediation of Orngus, the god of love, Finn and Diarmait achieved reconciliation.
It's just that this reconciliation is a compromise due to pressure from the gods and Diarmait's powerlessness to gain immortality and not be able to kill him.
Finn knows all the wisdom in the world and knows that Diarmait has the prohibition of being killed by a wild boar. Therefore, during the hunt with Diarmait, Diarmait was injured by a wild boar and was seriously injured.
Finn refused to send his hounds to help Diarmuid hunt the wild boar, saying that he had a prohibition against killing the wild boar, so Diarmuid was bleeding and seriously injured.
Finn can't kill Diarmait, who has gained immortality, but he can make Diarmait sail in the direction of his own destiny.
The news of wild boar hunting alarmed the members of the Fiona Knights. Seeing Diarmait bleeding and about to die from serious injuries, they all begged the leader Finn to heal Diarmait with the sacred water in his hand.
Finn can turn water into holy water just by holding it in his hand. Finn is unmoved by the pleading of the members.
The warrior Oscar, Finn's grandson, even threatened his grandfather that if he didn't save Diarmait, he would let his grandfather receive the same treatment.
However, the pleading of the members and the threat of his grandson could not stop Finn's anger towards Diarmuid, so he was unable to do anything.
Three times he used his hands to scoop up a handful of sacred well water that had healing effects, but the first two times he deliberately let the water leak through his fingers before he even reached Diarmaid. When he brought the holy water for the third time, he finally made up his mind to save his young rival, but he came a step too late, and Diarmaid was already dead.
Finn's behavior lost the hearts of the Fiona Warriors. At the same time, because Finn's political marriage to the High King's daughter, Princess Granny, was not successful, Finn's prestige was too high, threatening the throne of the new king.
After the new king succeeded to the throne, a war broke out between the Fiona Warriors represented by Finn and the King of Ireland. Only this time the Fiona Knights split, and half of the members betrayed Finn and sided with the king. .
In the end, the Fiona Warriors were wiped out except for a few members, and the Kingdom of Ireland was severely weakened.
Some people say that Finn was abandoned by his companions and was devoured by monsters. Others say that Finn and the members of the Fiona Warriors did not die, but were sleeping in Dublin. Once Ireland is in trouble, Finn will wake up and continue to protect Ireland, as if Became a replica of King Arthur.
King Arthur gave him the blood of the red dragon, and Lily wanted to give Finn an ability. William was shaking a little. He felt that he was not becoming Diarmait or Lancelotta, but wearing the crown of natural color. of Finn and King Arthur.