As Seen Through Cuchulainn
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The Irish myth of Cuchulainn and Emer is a love story that fits the mood model. As the stepchild of Conchobar king of Emain Macha, Cuchulainn is a handsome young man with seven students and seven fingers in both hands. He is fast and strong, he is also arrogant and bold. Need to find a wife, Cuchulainn visited the land of Erin to meet Emma, the daughter of King King Fomorian, Forgall the Wily. Cutulin looking for his wife is seeking adventure. When Forgall discovered that her daughter fell in love with Cuchulainn, he made plans to expel Cuchulainn. He told Cuchulainn that he can marry his daughter only after he visited Scathach (a smart woman in this field) to learn warriors. Both Cuchulainn and Emer have pledged to pledge their pledge until they come together again. Cuchulainn's journey to the unknown world is characterized by his trip to Scathach
In the coming years, Cuchulainn, who became famous as Setanta, won a high rank in Red Branch Knights. He grew up to be a very handsome man and was welcomed by many local girls, but Cuchulainn refused to marry him until he got a bigger position in red Father Lord Fulga, Fox I fell in love with you. Civilian knight, so Cuchulainn then went to Sky Island and trained for a long time at the warrior 's goddess Scathatch. Finally, after completing his training, Cuchulainn returned to his hometown and knew that Ulster was attacked by Nechnan's warrior, killed them all, then went to Forgal the Wily Fortress. Forgal was dissatisfied with the idea that Cuchulainn married Emer and confined her to the tower, but the resolved warrior rushed into the tower and rescued Emer and fled with her.