Comparative mythology corpus

Destined Weapon Against An Otherwise Invulnerable Enemy

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Celtic Irish Gods and Fighting Men CHAPTER VIII. THE KING OF ULSTER'S SON / CHAPTER IX. THE HIGH KING'S SON / CHAPTER X. THE KING OF LOCHLANN AND HIS SONS / CHAPTER XI. LABRAN'S JOURNEY; lines 7960-8038 high Tadg's wife says Daire Donn would defeat all living men, no weapons can be reddened on him, and prophecy says he can fall only by the shield and sword made by the smith of the Fomor on the night he was born, now kept by the King of the Country of the Fair Men. record