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How Medb came to power in Connacht and married Ailill is told in the tale Cath Bóinde ("The Battle of the Boyne"), also known as Ferchuitred Medba ("Medb's man-share"). Her father, Eochu Feidlech, the High King of Ireland, married her to Conchobar mac Nessa, king of the Ulaid, because he had killed Conchobar's purported father, the former High King Fachtna Fáthach, in battle. She bore him a son, Glaisne, but the marriage was a bad one and she left him. Eochaid gave Conchobar another of his daughters, Eithne (or Clothru), but Medb murdered her while she was pregnant; her son Furbaide was born by posthumous caesarian section.

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  • Medb
  • Medb
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  • Volk: Organisation Zugehörigkeit Geschlecht Status Jahr Herkunft Ort Gebiet Mutter Vater Geschwister Partner Kinder Medb ( irisch-gälisch: Méabh = "berauschend") ist eine zentrale Figur der irischen Mythologie. Als Tochter von Eochaid Fedlech und Schwester Mugains war sie die schöne und kriegerische Königin von Connacht und wohnte im Königssitz Cruachain. Ihr Charakter wird als stark und unerbittlich beschrieben.
  • How Medb came to power in Connacht and married Ailill is told in the tale Cath Bóinde ("The Battle of the Boyne"), also known as Ferchuitred Medba ("Medb's man-share"). Her father, Eochu Feidlech, the High King of Ireland, married her to Conchobar mac Nessa, king of the Ulaid, because he had killed Conchobar's purported father, the former High King Fachtna Fáthach, in battle. She bore him a son, Glaisne, but the marriage was a bad one and she left him. Eochaid gave Conchobar another of his daughters, Eithne (or Clothru), but Medb murdered her while she was pregnant; her son Furbaide was born by posthumous caesarian section.
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Battle Start
  • That's Queen, to you!
Soldiers
  • 3420(xsd:integer)
Geschlecht
  • Weiblich
skill lv
  • Deal 250% DMG to a single enemy / 15% chance
  • Deal 350% DMG to a single enemy / 20% chance
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procs
  • Infinite
Herkunft
ATK
  • 3960(xsd:integer)
friendship max
  • Clean em good or else!
  • Lick my boots pig
friendship event
  • I'll keep you, and raise you.
  • You are forever my pig!
  • You make a good servant,
  • loyal and dumb
battle end
  • You dare kick me?!
Rarity
  • R
Zugehörigkeit
login
  • I'll treat ya REAL nice today
  • You finally showed up...
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Element
  • Cool
Organisation
Status
Name
  • Medb
  • Medb
meet
  • Hehe, I've been awoken!
  • Now to punish you!
DEF
  • 3630(xsd:integer)
Skill
  • Hard Spank
Description
  • Queen of Madness
  • Those hit by her whip are said to grow to desire it more.
Cost
  • 41(xsd:integer)
friendship
  • Even fleas laugh at you!
  • You worthless human!
BILD
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  • Leananshee
abstract
  • How Medb came to power in Connacht and married Ailill is told in the tale Cath Bóinde ("The Battle of the Boyne"), also known as Ferchuitred Medba ("Medb's man-share"). Her father, Eochu Feidlech, the High King of Ireland, married her to Conchobar mac Nessa, king of the Ulaid, because he had killed Conchobar's purported father, the former High King Fachtna Fáthach, in battle. She bore him a son, Glaisne, but the marriage was a bad one and she left him. Eochaid gave Conchobar another of his daughters, Eithne (or Clothru), but Medb murdered her while she was pregnant; her son Furbaide was born by posthumous caesarian section. Eochaid deposed the then-king of Connacht, Tinni mac Conri, and installed Medb in his place. However, Tinni regained a share of the throne when he and Medb later became lovers. Conchobar raped Medb after an assembly at Tara, and war ensued between the High King and Ulster. Tinni challenged Conchobar to single combat, and lost. Eochaid Dála of the Fir Domnann, who had been Tinni's rival for the kingship, protected the Connacht army as it retreated, and became Medb's next husband and king of Connacht. Medb demanded her husband satisfy her three criteria—that he be without fear, meanness, or jealousy. The last was particularly important, as she had many lovers. While married to Eochaid Dála, she took Ailill mac Máta, chief of her bodyguard, as her lover. Eochaid discovered the affair, challenged Ailill to single combat, and lost. Ailill then married Medb and became king of Connacht. Medb and Ailill had seven sons, all called Maine. They originally all had other names, but when Medb asked a druid which of her sons would kill Conchobar, he replied, "Maine". She didn't have a son called Maine, so she renamed all her sons as follows: * Fedlimid became Maine Athramail ("like his father") * Cairbre became Maine Máthramail ("like his mother") * Eochaid became Maine Andoe ("the swift") * Fergus became Maine Taí ("the silent") * Cet became Maine Mórgor ("of great duty") * Sin became Maine Mílscothach ("honey-speech") * Dáire became Maine Móepirt ("beyond description") Maine Andoe went on to kill Conchobar son of Arthur, son of the king of Britain, and the prophesy was fulfilled. Medb and Ailill also had a daughter, Findabair.
  • Volk: Organisation Zugehörigkeit Geschlecht Status Jahr Herkunft Ort Gebiet Mutter Vater Geschwister Partner Kinder Medb ( irisch-gälisch: Méabh = "berauschend") ist eine zentrale Figur der irischen Mythologie. Als Tochter von Eochaid Fedlech und Schwester Mugains war sie die schöne und kriegerische Königin von Connacht und wohnte im Königssitz Cruachain. Ihr Charakter wird als stark und unerbittlich beschrieben.
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