Honoring the noble declaration, he took up a geas that says he must never eat dog. He was around twelve or thirteen, though he claims it was just the adrenaline rush that allowed him to perform the feat. He was still an apprentice warrior at the time, one in the training group for children wishing to become Knights of the Red Branch. The name praises not only his strength for killing the famous savage dog unarmed in his first battle and first time taking a life, but also for his character that thought of the owner of the lost dog even as a child. Consequently, all began to call the boy "Culann's savage dog", Cú Chulainn in Irish Gaelic. After all, you will one day be the guard dog of all of Ulster." All of the warriors at the scene nodded in agreement. You, on the other hand, must train yourself. I will be the one to raise the dogs that will protect my manor. Until then, I will be your guard dog."Ĭulann, impressed with the boy's offer responded to him with assurance that "I have no need of that. There was some sadness in Culann's eyes at losing his prized guard dog, so Sétanta, ashamed of his actions told him "Does this dog have children? If he does, could you allow me to take care of them? I will raise them to be guard dogs just as strong as their father. Upon learning that Sétanta defeated the guard dog, they were full of shock and admiration. He alone strangled it to death with his bare hands, and the people inside gathered at the gate after hearing the commotion. Tragedy began after one of Culann's servants accidentally closed the gate.Īrriving late, Sétanta was attacked by "Culann's savage dog", well known as having the strength of ten men. He would have lost the match had he withdrawn at that point, so he said, "I'll catch up after I win, so go right ahead." The King was humored the reply, and, allowing him to come late, went to the house first. The King was to take Sétanta with him after receiving an invitation to Culann's home, but Sétanta was in the middle of a hurling match with his friends. The guard dog was well-known to have the strength of ten men. He took up the name Cú Chulainn after accidentally killing the guard dog protecting the house of master blacksmith Culann. He was to have a life that would follow the destiny to "one day become a shield of Ulster." The land was split into five countries, and he was sent with his uncle, Fergus mac Róich, to King Conchobar's army under the Northern kingdom of Ulster. Receiving great divinity from his father, who possessed every skill such as knowledge, techniques, and magic, he exhibited superior talent from birth and boasted supernatural ability that separated him from ordinary people from a young age. Sétanta was born in Ireland when it was still a land named after its abundant greenery, Erin, meaning "green" in Gaelic. There, she bore Sétanta (セタンタ, Setanta?), the child of the sun god. Deichtine, the daughter of a druid, Conchobar's father, and Maga, the widow of Ross the Red, disappeared in the Land of the Young without marrying anyone. He was a demigod, the offspring of a mortal woman, Deichtine, the younger sister of King Conchobar mac Nessa, and the deity, Lugh, the god who governed over the sun and a member of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the gods of Irish mythology. True Name is Cú Chulainn (クー・フーリン), the Child of Light (光の御子, Hikari no miko?), a hero from the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. He is one of the Servants of Ritsuka Fujimaru of Grand Orders conflicts of Fate/Grand Order. While he is always featured in the story, he is only fought as an enemy the Rani route, while another Lancer is fought in the Rin route. He is the Servant of Rin Tohsaka in the Moon Cell Holy Grail War of Fate/Extra. Caren Hortensia acts as his Master during the events of Fate/hollow ataraxia. He becomes the Servant of Kirei Kotomine after Kirei fatally wounds Bazett, and remains under his command for the duration of the War. Lancer (ランサー, Ransā?) is the Lancer-class Servant of Bazett Fraga McRemitz in the Fifth Holy Grail War of Fate/stay night. Women with strong will, irrational promisesįishing, diving, mountain climbing
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