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Did you know?
Aoibheal is pronounced "Ah-veel" by the Tuatha Dé.

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The Immortal Highlander begins approximately three weeks before The Dark Highlander ends, commencing moments after Dageus's confrontation with the Druid sect of the Draghar.

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Sidhe-seer is pronounced "shee-seer" and refers to one who can see the Fae realm and its inhabitants. Sidhe-seer "gifts" vary; there are Sidhe-seers of different lineage that possess other unique abilities not addressed in The Immortal Highlander.

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Tuatha Dé Danaan is pronounced "tua day dhanna."

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This is the BMW Alpina Roadster V8 Adam "borrows" for Gabby, except hers is red.

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According to the O'Callaghan Books of the Fae, the Fae have no souls, no hearts and no emotions. Two of these three are correct.

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"Féth fiada means (féth, mist, fog) (fiada, lord, master, possessor): a magic mist or fog that renders those under it invisible...also known as ceó druidecta or ceo draiodheachte (druid's fog). The féth fiada is thought to be a power given to the druids and Tuatha Dé Danaan by Manannán mac Lir after their defeat by the Milesians."
Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, James MacKillop, Oxford University Press

The féth fiada is a triumvirate spell that can render its object impossible to see, hear and/or touch. It cloaks its wearer in illusion that affects short-term memory and generates confusion in the minds of those in the immediate vicinity.

 



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