- Rock (1984),
Creature Catalogue (1986),
Creature Catalog (1993) Giant,
Athach D&D
Master Rules (1985), D&D
Rules Cyclopedia (1991),
Monster Manual (2000)...
- Atad, a
thorn Atarah, a
crown Ataroth,
crowns Ataroth-addar Ater, shut up
Athach Athaiah, "meaning obscure"
Athaliah Athlai Attai Attalia, from
Attalus Augustus...
-
Geoffrey Keating,
Foras Feasa ar Éirinn 1.38
Cairpre Cindchait and the
Athach Tuatha Anmand na n-Athachthuath
Ralph O'Connor, ‘Searching for the moral...
- ("wizard-champion") or wizard/druid. and the sword's
keeper is
often a
giant (
athach,
Scottish Gaelic: fhamhair) or hag (cailleach), or a
sibling of the wizard...
- of clothing.
Ataecina (dwarf planet)
Other Celtic cognates include Irish athach,
later athaig, and
Welsh adeg. Vasconcellos, José
Leite de. Religiões da...
-
Elemental Plane of Air. ********in vine
Plant that
strangles p****ers-by.
Athach Very
large and
strong biped with a
third arm on its chest. Azer Monster...
- and was
reprinted in
Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Four (1998). The
athach and the
hephaeston appear in the
Monstrous Compendium Mystara Appendix (1994)...
-
Masraige feature in an old
Irish tale
entitled Cairpre Cindchait and the
Athach Tuatha The
Masraige were
conquered by the Uí Briúin Bréifne in the 8th century...