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The '''Tuatha''', sometimes '''Tuatha Dé Dannan''', is the [[Pantheon]] of the Irish gods who play a role in '''[[Scion]]'''.
 
The '''Tuatha''', sometimes '''Tuatha Dé Dannan''', is the [[Pantheon]] of the Irish gods who play a role in '''[[Scion]]'''.
   
Their [[Overworld]] is the perpetually green [[Tír na nÓg]], which is besieged by [[Crom Cruach]], the Greater Titan of Earth.
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Their [[Overworld]] is the perpetually green [[Tír na nÓg]], which is besieged by [[Crom Cruach]], the Greater [[Titan (Scion)|Titan]] of Earth.
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The Tuatha were actually the fifth major group to come to and rule over Ireland; previously, it had been lead by humans and Titanspawn. The last group of Titanspawn, the [[fomorians]], had to be conquered before the Tuatha could claim the Green Isle for their own, a battle fought using wits and seduction almost as much as actual warfare. Even today, they still struggle against enemies to keep their beloved country safe; however, many of their perceived enemies dwell within the country now. It seems the Tuatha have had more than a small hand in manipulating the in-fighting within their beloved country.
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Of the main Pantheons, the Tuatha bear a marked resemblence to the [[Aesir]], holding similar values of nobility and honor, but tempering them with artistic merit and beauty. The Tuatha are also Fate-obsessed; however, unlike their Norse cousins, they have no deity that has a direct line to foreseeing or controlling Fate. The gods of Ireland instead try to temper their odds with Fate by using [[geasa]], personal vows and sacrifices, to nudge it in the direction they want it to go. The Tuatha, however, are much more confident in spite of being tormented by their Fate, and have an overconfidence that could even give members of the [[Dodekatheon]] pause. They are known for their boisterousness, loud battle cries, and frontal charges in battle; the idea of stealth or a sneak attack is an alien one to the Tuatha.
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Their rowdy natures made the more refined Pantheons a bit reluctant to work with them at first, but their honor in battle has endeared them to almost all of them. The Tuatha who choose to fight along Scions of other Pantheons will usually find ready allies among all of the main Pantheons, save the [[Atzlánti]]; the sacrificial nature of the Mesoamerican Pantheon puts most of the Tuatha off, as it reminds them of the Titanspawn they spent so long exiling from Ireland.
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The Tuatha tend to push their Scions, not out of manipulation or cruelty, but because they believe their offspring are capable of so much more than they think they are. They are also one of the most generous Pantheons when it comes to [[Birthright]]s, but should a Scion dishonor themselves or fail in their duties, their godly parents have no qualms about taking them away.
   
 
The currently active members are:
 
The currently active members are:

Revision as of 21:29, 11 June 2010

Tuatha-Scion
Pantheon Name: Tuatha Dé Dannan
Pronunciation:
Origins: Celtic Mythology
Leader/Ruler: Nuada
Overworld: Tír na nÓg
Virtues: Courage, Expression, Intellect, Piety
Purview: Enech

The Tuatha, sometimes Tuatha Dé Dannan, is the Pantheon of the Irish gods who play a role in Scion.

Their Overworld is the perpetually green Tír na nÓg, which is besieged by Crom Cruach, the Greater Titan of Earth.

The Tuatha were actually the fifth major group to come to and rule over Ireland; previously, it had been lead by humans and Titanspawn. The last group of Titanspawn, the fomorians, had to be conquered before the Tuatha could claim the Green Isle for their own, a battle fought using wits and seduction almost as much as actual warfare. Even today, they still struggle against enemies to keep their beloved country safe; however, many of their perceived enemies dwell within the country now. It seems the Tuatha have had more than a small hand in manipulating the in-fighting within their beloved country.

Of the main Pantheons, the Tuatha bear a marked resemblence to the Aesir, holding similar values of nobility and honor, but tempering them with artistic merit and beauty. The Tuatha are also Fate-obsessed; however, unlike their Norse cousins, they have no deity that has a direct line to foreseeing or controlling Fate. The gods of Ireland instead try to temper their odds with Fate by using geasa, personal vows and sacrifices, to nudge it in the direction they want it to go. The Tuatha, however, are much more confident in spite of being tormented by their Fate, and have an overconfidence that could even give members of the Dodekatheon pause. They are known for their boisterousness, loud battle cries, and frontal charges in battle; the idea of stealth or a sneak attack is an alien one to the Tuatha.

Their rowdy natures made the more refined Pantheons a bit reluctant to work with them at first, but their honor in battle has endeared them to almost all of them. The Tuatha who choose to fight along Scions of other Pantheons will usually find ready allies among all of the main Pantheons, save the Atzlánti; the sacrificial nature of the Mesoamerican Pantheon puts most of the Tuatha off, as it reminds them of the Titanspawn they spent so long exiling from Ireland.

The Tuatha tend to push their Scions, not out of manipulation or cruelty, but because they believe their offspring are capable of so much more than they think they are. They are also one of the most generous Pantheons when it comes to Birthrights, but should a Scion dishonor themselves or fail in their duties, their godly parents have no qualms about taking them away.

The currently active members are:

  • Aengus: God of youth and love.
  • Brigid: Goddess of healers and smiths.
  • The Dagda: Warrior and former king of the Tuatha.
  • Danu: Goddess of creation.
  • Dian Cécht: God of healing.
  • Lugh: God of versatility.
  • Manannán Mac Lir: God of the sea and ferryman to the underworld.
  • The Morrigan: Goddess of violence and fertility, and a powerful seer.
  • Nuada: King of the Tuatha.
  • Ogma: God of learning.

Scion Pantheons

Aesir · Allied · Amatsukami · Atlantean · Atzlánti · Celestial Bureaucracy · Devas · Dodekatheon · Loa · Tuatha · Pesedjet · Yankee · Yazata