- The
Fomorians or
Fomori (Old Irish: Fomóire,
Modern Irish: Fomhóraigh / Fomóraigh) are a
supernatural race in
Irish mythology, who are
often portra****...
- In
Irish mythology,
Balor or
Balar was a
leader of the
Fomorians, a
group of
malevolent supernatural beings, and
considered the most formidable. He is...
- are
entrances to
Otherworld realms.
Their traditional rivals are the
Fomorians (Fomoire), who
might represent the
destructive powers of nature, and whom...
- son of Cian and
Ethniu (or Ethliu). He is the
maternal grandson of the
Fomorian tyrant Balor, whom Lugh
kills in the
Battle of Mag Tuired. Lugh's son is...
- are
based on Ireland's
pagan deities, and
other mythical races like the
Fomorians.
Important works in the
cycle are the
Lebor Gabála Érenn ("Book of Invasions")...
-
mountain giant are
introduced in the
first edition Fiend Folio (1981). The
fomorian, the firbolg, and the
verbeeg appear in the
first edition Monster Manual...
-
Cichol Gricenchos -
early leader of the
Fomorians Conand -
oppressive leader of the
Fomorians Elatha -
Fomorian prince Tethra -
ruler of Mag Mell following...
- dies of
plague and his
people are
oppressed by the
Fomorians. They rise up
against the
Fomorians,
attacking their tower out at sea, but most are killed...
- Dé Danann, the
first against the Fir Bolg, and the
second against the
Fomorians.
Maigh Tuireadh is
typically anglicised as
Moytura or Moytirra. The word...
- name
Eochaid /
Eochu Bres. He was an unpo****r king, and
favoured his
Fomorian kin.
Eochu Bres has been
translated as "beautiful horseman." The scribes...