Uiscias
In the Celtic Mythology, before their arrival in Ireland, the Tuatha Dé Danann resided in four “Îles at the north of the World” named Falias, Findias, Gorias and Murias; it is in these places that they were exerted with Art, that they learned Poetry and wisdom.
Uiscias , whose name refers to water, was the Druide which controlled the island of Findias (the direction of the toponym is “the White one”). It is from there that the talisman comes from the Épée of Nuada which represents Sovereignty and the War. This weapon is infallible, its wounds mortals.
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