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May 3rd, 2007, 09:46 PM
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Lugh the Long Handed??
Playing the Tir na nOg (sp? Going by memory here) I got Lugh the Long handed as a hero. He has all kinds of weird abilities: valor, forge bonus (which is odd since he has no magic) sneak, regen, is sacred, holy, etc. etc.
Is this character REALLY suppose to be in here? He almost looks like a test unit, what with the crazy abilities and let's not forget the odd graphic. He has a sling with a spear thru his upraised arm. Whaaaaa? Took a screenshot but not sure how to post it here.
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May 3rd, 2007, 09:57 PM
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Re: Lugh the Long Handed??
I also attached a picture of Lugh. He has no description, but he has a great deal of magic (3F3A2N4H). He looks more powerful than my god (a 9F Dragon)!!
He has super-human stats (except for his low protection due to almost no armour, and his APs, which are normal). He has Awe+4, 100% fire resist, glamour, fire shield, a siege bonus, a forge bonus, and darkvision (?). It appears that the spear is supposed to be floating behind his arm, as it is magical, and the description says it has "small area fire."
He seems like a very weird, very interesting character which, sadly, has no description ( ).
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May 3rd, 2007, 10:16 PM
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Re: Lugh the Long Handed??
You can probably search for information on Lugh if you wanted to know more about him before they patch in the description. He ruled as king of the Tuatha in celtic mythology. He was well known for his Spear of Lightning and a lot of the later celtic mythology about Cuchulainn is based on Lugh. He was also known as Lugh the Radiant if I remember correctly. One of the coolest gods from Celtic Mythology.
Just google Lugh Lamfthoma (spelling probably off on the last name)
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May 3rd, 2007, 10:17 PM
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Re: Lugh the Long Handed??
blah, I'm so scatter brained. Don't rrecall the magic paths but suppose would make sense he has them. Just wondering what the deal is with him. Kris O, anything?
Thanks Foodstamp, thought he sounded familiar but I'm rusty on my Celtic lore.
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May 3rd, 2007, 10:37 PM
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Re: Lugh the Long Handed??
I think I can answer the question about all his abilities as well. In the old celtic tales of Lugh, he was a jack of all trades so to speak. Except unlike most jack of all trades, he was really good at all of them. That would probably explain the amount of abilities he gets.
As far as the forge bonus goes... I may be confusing him with another diety here, but I believe in the Tuatha's struggle with the Fomorians, he forged the weapons used by the tuatha?
Oh one more thing about the weird placement of the spear in the graphic. Lugh's spear had a life of it's own. In combat he would wield a sling "The Rainbow" and his spear would fight next to him. That is why it is floating next to him.
Also! The awe and the fireshield probably have to do with him being known as the radiant. There is a wonderful description of him in an old celtic tale where the druids describe him as the sun rising in the west. I love the way the celts described their heroes
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May 3rd, 2007, 11:07 PM
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Re: Lugh the Long Handed??
Sounds like Lugh would be a good candidate for a nation-specific Pretender, instead of a national hero.
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May 4th, 2007, 01:04 AM
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Re: Lugh the Long Handed??
Personally that's what I think heroes should be. Although he seems a bit powerful so maybe drop some magic. (2-2-1 maybe) Cool abilites, head and shoulders above your best troops, thug level and easily made into an SC.
Or if you want them to just be limited, remove item slots to keep their thematic gear... i.e. lugh would lose both hand slots (can't remember if he had cool armor).
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May 4th, 2007, 02:20 AM
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Re: Lugh the Long Handed??
Is glamour taken from any mythology?
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May 4th, 2007, 03:00 AM
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Re: Lugh the Long Handed??
3-3-2 doesn't sound all that high for a hero. I always play with Misfortune so I rarely get heroes, but EA C'tis has a female Sauromancer who is 4-2-2 or something, and I presume she's not unusual.
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May 4th, 2007, 03:10 AM
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Re: Lugh the Long Handed??
In a sense. Celtic mythology specifically has lots of references to Tuatha and other mythological peoples slipping in and out of this world through a veil. They were seen when they wanted to be seen. This was especially true towards the end of the Tuatha cycle, where the Tuatha were driven underground by invaders. It was there they donned the name sidhe and could become invisible at will.
The Fairy Courts depended on a glamour type of ability as well to keep from being seen when they did not want to be. So atleast in the mythology behind the celtic nations, there are lots of instances to back up giving units glamour.
As far as the Heims go. It has been a long time since I have read the Edda, but off the top of my head I cannot remember instances of the Aesir or Vanir interacting with mortals and using glamour. In most the Norse stories, the Gods interact with one another or against the Frost Giants. In these stories it is very common for them to shape shift and beguiling an enemy was a prized virtue in Norse Mythology.
I would not be surprised if there are stories where Aesir or Vanir trick mortals through glamour, because treachery seemed to be such a prized virtue to the Norse Gods and was viewed as an act of wisdom.
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