"File:Astra (FE13).pngAstra"@en . "50"^^ . . "Brigid is goddess of the hearth in Irish mythology. Her husband Bres is a Fomorian and she is the daughter of Dagda. She is the goddess of all things perceived to be of relatively high dimensions such as high-rising flames, highlands, hill-forts and upland areas, as well as wisdom, excellence, perfection, high intelligence, poetic eloquence, craftsmanship (especially blacksmithing), healing ability, druidic knowledge and skill in warfare. In the living traditions, whether seen as goddess or saint, she is largely associated with the home and hearth. Saint Brigid is theorized to be based on her, as she is associated with sacred flames, specifically one maintained by 19 nuns in Kildare, Ireland. Men were not allowed to visit this sacred flame."@en . "65"^^ . . "elecrepel"@en . . "25"^^ . "Kobold Scouts and Kobold Pathfinders in the hero`s army have +15 Luck and +15 Morale."@en . . "fe13"@en . . "Null Fire *"@en . "14"^^ . "39"^^ . . "13"^^ . "20"^^ . . "Brigid is a saint of Daventry. He is buried in the Daventry town cemetery along with two other saints, Samuel, and Colmcille. His gravestone reads; BRIGID, SAMUEL, AND COLMCILLE - In Daventry three saints one grave do fill."@en . "Brigid is goddess of the hearth in Irish mythology. Her husband Bres is a Fomorian and she is the daughter of Dagda. She is the goddess of all things perceived to be of relatively high dimensions such as high-rising flames, highlands, hill-forts and upland areas, as well as wisdom, excellence, perfection, high intelligence, poetic eloquence, craftsmanship (especially blacksmithing), healing ability, druidic knowledge and skill in warfare. In the living traditions, whether seen as goddess or saint, she is largely associated with the home and hearth. Saint Brigid is theorized to be based on her, as she is associated with sacred flames, specifically one maintained by 19 nuns in Kildare, Ireland. Men were not allowed to visit this sacred flame."@en . "Chapter 1: The Warrior of Fiana"@en . "Brigid(\u30D6\u30EA\u30AE\u30C3\u30C8Burigitto) is a Crimson Lord who maintains a contract with Ernest Flieder. Her true name is \"Arts and Crafts of Application\"(\u5FDC\u5316\u306E\u4F0E\u82B8\u014Cka no Gigei)."@en . "22"^^ . . "20"^^ . "Brigid was the lover of S.T.A.R.S. Bravo team member Richard Aiken. Richard wrote her a letter explaining his reasons for joining S.T.A.R.S. sometime prior to his death during the Mansion Incident."@en . "Mazionga\nDiarama\nSong of Blessings"@en . "49"^^ . . "25"^^ . . "30"^^ . . "Megami"@en . "28"^^ . "Do not forget me...As long as you believe in me, I shall protect you..."@en . "56"^^ . . "Resist"@en . "File:Silver Sword FE13 Icon.pngSilver Sword*"@en . "14"^^ . . "Brigid is a Vampire who is first introduced in Industrial Magic. She was first seen in Hans's fetish club, having \"charmed\" a young man into being with her. She is described as having long, strait blond hair and strong features that are better suited for a man. Brigid is never seen actually wearing any clothing through the entire novel. She makes her dislike for Cassandra DuCharme known immediately. Brigid is killed in Broken."@en . . . "0"^^ . "Insightful"@en . . . "Brigid"@en . "11"^^ . . . . "9"^^ . . "Force"@en . "8"^^ . . . "Zanma\nTetrazan\nGoddess Smile\nGlam Eyes\nHapirma\nMediarama"@en . "Physical, one hit, one enemy"@en . "Bridgette"@en . "117"^^ . . "Female"@en . . . . . "215"^^ . . . . "226"^^ . . "Kobold Elder.png"@en . "Brigid is a saint of Daventry. He is buried in the Daventry town cemetery along with two other saints, Samuel, and Colmcille. His gravestone reads; BRIGID, SAMUEL, AND COLMCILLE - In Daventry three saints one grave do fill."@en . "29"^^ . "Brigid is a dragon found in Dragon Shores in Spyro: Shadow Legacy. She was very concerned about having a party and asked Spyro to get out invitations to everyone."@en . "1"^^ . "8"^^ . "-"@en . . . "244"^^ . "Light-Neutral"@en . . . "Brigid is a Runelord."@en . . . "Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles"@en . "6"^^ . "Weak"@en . "18"^^ . "19"^^ . "I am the goddess, Brigid. If you seek both fire and comfort, call my name..."@en . . "135"^^ . "1"^^ . "\u30D6\u30EA\u30AE\u30C3\u30C8"@en . . "I am Megami Brigid. In the goddess' name, I shall watch over you."@en . . "36"^^ . . "Brigid"@en . "36"^^ . . "File:SwordIconFE13.pngSword - B"@en . . . . . "159"^^ . . "165"^^ . "-"@en . . "Brigid was the daughter of Morrigan and Kernunnos. She is the first known child of a full god and a half-god in \"HTLJ\". Through her \u200B\u200Bmother she is the granddaughter of Badb, celtic goddess of war. Kernunnos held her captive to ensure Morrigan's compliance in his nefarious plans, but she was freed thanks to the efforts of Hercules. Later on, when Morrigan and Hercules decided to take a romantic interlude away from the other druids, they took Brigid along to make it a family outing. Returning to find the druids slaughtered, Morrigan initially felt guilty about abandoning her post, but she later admitted that she should thank Hercules, since the trip was the only reason she and (more importantly) Brigid were still alive. Brigid was left in Eire while Hercules and Morrigan returned to Greece "@en . . . "Resist"@en . "Chapter 3: Lionheart Eldigan"@en . . . . "Brigid"@de . "Electric"@en . "230"^^ . "225"^^ . "Unknown"@en . "Null"@en . . . . "Oh, you plan on creating a new existence from me, I see? Let's go, then..."@en . "80"^^ . . "3"^^ . "Alive"@en . "11"^^ . "Brigid was the daughter of Morrigan and Kernunnos. She is the first known child of a full god and a half-god in \"HTLJ\". Through her \u200B\u200Bmother she is the granddaughter of Badb, celtic goddess of war. Kernunnos held her captive to ensure Morrigan's compliance in his nefarious plans, but she was freed thanks to the efforts of Hercules. Later on, when Morrigan and Hercules decided to take a romantic interlude away from the other druids, they took Brigid along to make it a family outing. Returning to find the druids slaughtered, Morrigan initially felt guilty about abandoning her post, but she later admitted that she should thank Hercules, since the trip was the only reason she and (more importantly) Brigid were still alive. Brigid was left in Eire while Hercules and Morrigan returned to Greece to confront Dahak. In mythology, Brigid is the daughter of the Dagda and thus a princess of the gods or fae known as the Tuatha de Danaan (her mother is described only as a poet). She was of great importance to the ancient Irish Celts and historians strongly suspect that the Christian saint of the same name is little more than a Christianization of the pagan figure. She was similar to Hestia in that she tended a divine hearth."@en . "9"^^ . . . "Fire\\+4\nHeal\\+2\nIce\\-5"@en . . . "6"^^ . . "20"^^ . "115"^^ . "10"^^ . "65"^^ . "Brigid (\u30D6\u30EA\u30AE\u30C3\u30C9 Burigiddo, Briggid in the Japanese version, fan translated as Bridget) is a playable character from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. She is one of the daughters of Duke Ring of Jungby, the twin sister of Edain, and the older half-sister of Andorey. She is a direct descendant of Crusader Ulir and therefore can wield the Yewfelle. She is also the first female character in the Fire Emblem series who is able to use bows. If she is paired up, her children will be Febail and Patty."@en . . "29"^^ . "35"^^ . "Brigid is a Runelord."@en . "40"^^ . "41"^^ . "Ally"@en . "33"^^ . "36"^^ . "None"@en . . "10000"^^ . "Dragon"@en . . "47"^^ . "28"^^ . "116"^^ . "Unknown"@en . . "10"^^ . . . "49"^^ . . "7"^^ . . "Fire Emblem Awakening"@en . . . "Light Novels, Anime"@en . "35"^^ . "29"^^ . "4"^^ . "Soshin"@en . "\u2588 Reddish brown"@en . "140"^^ . "Media"@en . "6"^^ . "0"^^ . "Brigid(\u30D6\u30EA\u30AE\u30C3\u30C8Burigitto) is a Crimson Lord who maintains a contract with Ernest Flieder. Her true name is \"Arts and Crafts of Application\"(\u5FDC\u5316\u306E\u4F0E\u82B8\u014Cka no Gigei)."@en . . "11"^^ . "12"^^ . "-"@en . . . "33"^^ . . "Volk: Organisation Zugeh\u00F6rigkeit Geschlecht Status Jahr Herkunft Ort Gebiet Mutter Vater Geschwister Partner Kinder Brigid war die bekannteste Tochter von Dagda, dem K\u00F6nig des G\u00F6ttergeschlechts Tuatha De Danann. Ihr Name bedeutete \u00BBLeuchtender Pfeil\u00AB oder auch \u00BBdie Strahlende\u00AB. Sie war eine vielf\u00E4ltig begabte G\u00F6ttin, die sehr hoch verehrt wurde: 19 Priesterinnen h\u00FCteten ihr heiliges Feuer in Kildare. Ihre Wirkungsbereiche waren Heilkunst, Landwirtschaft und Poesie, gleichzeitig aber auch die Kriegs- und Schmiedekunst."@de . "Ground"@en . . "25"^^ . "14"^^ . . "13"^^ . "17"^^ . . . "\"Transposer of Corpses and Bodies\""@en . . "117"^^ . . . . . "1"^^ . . . "Active"@en . "12"^^ . "Volk: Organisation Zugeh\u00F6rigkeit Geschlecht Status Jahr Herkunft Ort Gebiet Mutter Vater Geschwister Partner Kinder Brigid war die bekannteste Tochter von Dagda, dem K\u00F6nig des G\u00F6ttergeschlechts Tuatha De Danann. Ihr Name bedeutete \u00BBLeuchtender Pfeil\u00AB oder auch \u00BBdie Strahlende\u00AB. Sie war eine vielf\u00E4ltig begabte G\u00F6ttin, die sehr hoch verehrt wurde: 19 Priesterinnen h\u00FCteten ihr heiliges Feuer in Kildare. Ihre Wirkungsbereiche waren Heilkunst, Landwirtschaft und Poesie, gleichzeitig aber auch die Kriegs- und Schmiedekunst."@de . . . "19"^^ . . . . . "Raydog"@en . . . . . "420"^^ . . "384"^^ . "Diaharan\nMarin Karin\nShi-kyo"@en . "Affection"@en . . . "35"^^ . . . . . . . "\"Arts and Crafts of Application\""@en . . . "File:FE4Steelbow.gifSteel Bow"@en . "113"^^ . "14"^^ . . "fe4"@en . "7"^^ . . "Brigid"@de . "Adamant Fern's first age incarnation, the first sorcerer and the Mother of All Spells. She was clearly an important and influential person in the First Age, but there appears to be some sort of effect in place preventing information about her from being easily gathered. Leviathan is unable to speak her name or tell of her deeds, and Cid seems perfectly capable of talking but his memory has been damaged. Books that mention her personally replace her name with a smudge. Serentatis revealed that she crafted the Castestones. Interesting to note is that while everyone else's Essence Shard faded to black in the portrait, she disappeared entirely, and was the first to do so. Dragon-Blooded believe her works to be those of the first Dragon-Blooded sorcerer, \"Mela\". A few sources of information suggest that she was involved with saving the Lintha. Judging by some of the description in the Coatl Operations Manual, she had something of a penchant for weaponry."@en . "File:Ulir Holy Blood.pngFile:Major Holy Blood Indicator.gifUlir"@en . "File:Avoid +10.pngAvoid +10"@en . . "27"^^ . "-"@en . "Brigid is a Celtic deity. She is the daughter of Dagda, and therefore one of the Tuatha D\u00E9 Danann. She had two sisters, also named Brighid, and is considered a classic Celtic Triple Goddess. Perhaps one of the most complex and contradictory Goddesses of the Celtic pantheon, Brigid can be seen as the most powerful religious figure in all of Irish history. Many layers of separate traditions have intertwined, making Her story and impact complicated but allowing Her to move so effortlessly down through the centuries. She has succeeded in travelling intact through generations, fulfilling different roles in divergent times. She was, and continues to be, known as Bride, Bridey, Brighid, Brigit, Briggidda, Brigantia, and Brigid. There are also many variations on pronunciation. Brigid is the traditional patroness of healing, poetry and smithcraft, which are all practical and inspired wisdom. As a solar deity, Her attributes are light, inspiration and all skills associated with fire, and while She might not be identified with the physical Sun, She is certainly the benefactress of inner healing and vital energy. Also long known as The Mistress of the Mantle, She represents the sister or virgin aspect of the Great Goddess. The deities of the Celtic pantheon have never been abstraction or fictions but remain inseparable from daily life. The fires of inspiration, as demonstrated in poetry, and the fires of the home and the forge are seen as identical; there is no separation between the inner and the outer worlds. The tenacity with which the traditions surrounding Brigid have survived, even the saint as the thinly-disguised Goddess, clearly indicates Her importance. She rules over healing, protection and midwifery, and as the patroness of poetry maintains the filidhecht, bardic lore and all culture and learning. The bansidhe and the filidh-Woman of the Fairy Hills and the class of Seer-poets respectively-preserve the poetic function of Brigid by keeping the oral tradition alive. It is widely believed that those poets who have gone before inhabit the realms between the worlds, overlapping into ours so that the old songs and stories will be heard and repeated. Thus does Brigid fulfill the function of providing a continuity by inspiring and encouraging us. Brigid, which means \"one who exaults herself,\" is Goddess of the Sacred Flame of Kildare (derived from \"Cill Dara,\" which means \"church of the oak\") and often is considered to be the White Maiden aspect of the Triple Goddess. She was Christianized as the \"foster-mother\" of Jesus Christ, and called St. Brigit, the daughter of the Druid Dougal the Brown. She sometimes also is associated with the Romano-Celtic goddess Aquae-Sulis in Bathe. Brighid's festival is Imbolc, celebrated on or around February 1 when she ushers Spring to the land after The Cailleach's Winter reign. This mid-Winter feast commences as the ewes begin to lactate and is the start of the new agricultural cycle. During this time Brigid personifies a bride, virgin or maiden aspect and is the protectoress of women in childbirth. Imbolc also is known as Oimelc, Brigid, Candlemas, or even in America as Groundhog Day. As the foundation for the American Groundhog Day, Brigid's snake comes out of its mound in which it hibernates and its behavior is said to determine the length of the remaining Winter. Gailleach, or White Lady, drank from the ancient Well of Youth at dawn. In that instant, she was transformed into her Maiden aspect, the young goddess called Brigid. Wells were considered to be sacred because they arose from oimbelc (literally \"in the belly\"), or womb of Mother Earth. Because of her Fire of Inspiration and her connection to the apple and oak trees, Brighid often is considered the patroness of the Druids."@en . . . "-"@en . "fe5"@en . . . "35"^^ . . "33"^^ . . "-"@en . "20"^^ . "21"^^ . "777"^^ . "1"^^ . . "File:Pursuit.pngPursuit"@en . "Null"@en . . "Brigid is a Vampire who is first introduced in Industrial Magic. She was first seen in Hans's fetish club, having \"charmed\" a young man into being with her. She is described as having long, strait blond hair and strong features that are better suited for a man. Brigid is never seen actually wearing any clothing through the entire novel. She makes her dislike for Cassandra DuCharme known immediately. Brigid, having apparently been \"brainwashed\" by Hans's ideas (that vampires are the most dominant of all the supernaturals) follows the beliefs established through folklore and literature about vampires. (Example: she will not go out into the sunlight, even though it has no effect on vampires.) Brigid is killed in Broken."@en . . "100"^^ . "39"^^ . . . . . "28"^^ . "45"^^ . "Brigid.png"@en . . "File:Vantage (Kakusei).pngVantage"@en . . "8"^^ . "Brigid was the lover of S.T.A.R.S. Bravo team member Richard Aiken. Richard wrote her a letter explaining his reasons for joining S.T.A.R.S. sometime prior to his death during the Mansion Incident."@en . . "89"^^ . . . "Brigid"@en . "Trial by Fire"@en . "18"^^ . . "301"^^ . "22"^^ . "296"^^ . "800"^^ . "39"^^ . "42"^^ . "8"^^ . "Ambrosia"@en . "Brigid (\u30D6\u30EA\u30AE\u30C3\u30C9 Burigiddo, Briggid in the Japanese version, fan translated as Bridget) is a playable character from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. She is one of the daughters of Duke Ring of Jungby, the twin sister of Edain, and the older half-sister of Andorey. She is a direct descendant of Crusader Ulir and therefore can wield the Yewfelle. She is also the first female character in the Fire Emblem series who is able to use bows. If she is paired up, her children will be Febail and Patty. In Thracia 776, Brigid appears as the swordmaster Eyvel (\u30A8\u30FC\u30F4\u30A7\u30EB \u0112veru, fan translated as Evayle). If she is not recruited and alive by the start of Chapter 25, she will become the Deadlord Draco, who is an archer like Brigid."@en . . "Empress"@en . "Weiblich"@de . "Brigid is a Celtic deity. She is the daughter of Dagda, and therefore one of the Tuatha D\u00E9 Danann. She had two sisters, also named Brighid, and is considered a classic Celtic Triple Goddess. Perhaps one of the most complex and contradictory Goddesses of the Celtic pantheon, Brigid can be seen as the most powerful religious figure in all of Irish history. As the foundation for the American Groundhog Day, Brigid's snake comes out of its mound in which it hibernates and its behavior is said to determine the length of the remaining Winter."@en . . . "Media\\Innate\nAgilao\\Innate\nMakakaja\\34\nMana Gain\\35"@en . "59"^^ . . "75"^^ . . . "58"^^ . "G\u00F6ttin"@de . "Burigitto"@en . . . "File:Miracle (FE13).pngMiracle"@en . "33"^^ . . . "Kobold Elder"@en . "Rune priestess"@en . "256"^^ . . "14"^^ . "Adamant Fern's first age incarnation, the first sorcerer and the Mother of All Spells. She was clearly an important and influential person in the First Age, but there appears to be some sort of effect in place preventing information about her from being easily gathered. Leviathan is unable to speak her name or tell of her deeds, and Cid seems perfectly capable of talking but his memory has been damaged. Books that mention her personally replace her name with a smudge. Serentatis revealed that she crafted the Castestones."@en . "Mediarama\\Innate\nAgilao\\Innate\nMana Gain\\34"@en . . "10"^^ . "101"^^ . "Phys x1, 1 enemy"@en . "32"^^ . . . "16"^^ . . "26"^^ . "-"@en . "39"^^ . "Diarahan"@en . . "39"^^ . "118"^^ . "36"^^ . . . "87"^^ . "44"^^ . "Drain"@en . "Brigid is a dragon found in Dragon Shores in Spyro: Shadow Legacy. She was very concerned about having a party and asked Spyro to get out invitations to everyone."@en . . . . . .