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==Chronology==
 
==Chronology==
 
==Uses of Celtic Mythology in the story==
 
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*'''Brionac''': A name supposedly ascribed to the spear of the god Lugh.
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**[[Brionac]] is a spiritual item used by the [[Knights of England]].<ref name = IndexV18Ch4Pt5>[[Toaru Majutsu no Index Light Novel Volume 17]] Chapter 4 Part 5</ref>
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**Brionac was one of the weapons analyzed by the [[Knight Leader]] in his development of [[Hrunting]].<ref name = IndexV18Ch5>[[Toaru Majutsu no Index Light Novel Volume 18]] Chapter 5</ref>
 
*'''Cú Chulainn''': A legendary hero of Irish mythology, and son of the god Lugh.
 
*'''Cú Chulainn''': A legendary hero of Irish mythology, and son of the god Lugh.
 
**The legendary hero is mentioned in the narration when [[Othinus]] throws her [[Gungnir]] at [[Kamijou Touma]], as apparently having been killed by his own spear as did not return to him unlike the other legendary weapons in mythology.<ref name=ShinyakuV9Ch8Pt6>[[Shinyaku Toaru Majutsu no Index Light Novel Volume 09]] Chapter 8 Part 6</ref>
 
**The legendary hero is mentioned in the narration when [[Othinus]] throws her [[Gungnir]] at [[Kamijou Touma]], as apparently having been killed by his own spear as did not return to him unlike the other legendary weapons in mythology.<ref name=ShinyakuV9Ch8Pt6>[[Shinyaku Toaru Majutsu no Index Light Novel Volume 09]] Chapter 8 Part 6</ref>

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Celtic Mythology is the mythology of the Celts, a group of tribal societies present across Europe during the Iron Age and in Medieval times.

In Toaru Majutsu no Index, Celtic Mythology is used as a base for certain forms of Magic.

Principles

There are two main (surviving) strands of Celtic mythology: Goidelic (Irish/Scots/Manx) and Brythonic (Welsh/Cornish/Breton). While they share many traits and have certain figures in common, they do not really overlap; each has its own unique stories. They are further split into 'Cycles' (Ireland) and 'Branches' (Wales). Mainland Europe's Celtic traditions were mostly lost due to invasion and assimilation of Celtic populations in their conquerors' own societies (mainly the Roman Empire and Germanic tribes). The cultural taboo against consigning knowledge to writing certainly didn't help.

Background

According to the Celts, before people came to the archipelago we now call the British Isles, a race of intelligent magical non-humans calling themselves the Tuatha Dé Danann ("the children of the goddess Danu") lived there. With the arrival of people and their permanent settlements, the Tuatha Dé Danann continued to muck about in the lives of people, but retreated to the Otherworld, their home world, a world still reachable through places such as fairy forts or fairy burrows. This Otherworld is probably the "Fairy Island" Othinus mentions when explaining the Phases .

Chronology

Uses of Celtic Mythology in the story

  • Brionac: A name supposedly ascribed to the spear of the god Lugh.
  • Cú Chulainn: A legendary hero of Irish mythology, and son of the god Lugh.
    • The legendary hero is mentioned in the narration when Othinus throws her Gungnir at Kamijou Touma, as apparently having been killed by his own spear as did not return to him unlike the other legendary weapons in mythology.[3]
  • Fragarach: The sword of Manannan mac Lir and Lugh. When held at one's throat, the sword was said to prevent them from telling a lie, hence its name, meaning 'Answerer'.
  • Selkie: A legendary being that takes the form of a woman.
  • Sheela na Gig: Stone carvings of naked women. It is likely that either the origins of this is from Celtic Mythology or part of an ancient folklorish tradition of the British Isles.
    • Kamijou Touya brought a figure of Shella na Gig to the beach and showed it to Touma, referring to it as a fertility goddess.[5]
  • Tathlum: A ball used by the Celts as a projectile for slingshots, made from the brain and bones of dead enemies hardened with lime.

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