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The demense of
Fantasia

The area that Fantasia, I.D. now occupies has the distinction of holding some of the most mystickal and sacred areas in the whole of Ireland. This makes Fantasia's placement that much more fitting for the Domain. Peruse at will a few of the places listed. And enjoy.



The Hill of Tara(Teamhair Na Ri) The Hill of Tara(Teamhair Na Ri)
Just South of Caer Tara-Nar(Navan, County Meath, Ireland)
Fantasia, I.D.
"The Hill of Tara, known as Temair in gaeilge, was once the ancient seat of power in Ireland – 142 kings are said to have reigned there in prehistoric and historic times. In ancient Irish religion and mythology Temair was the sacred place of dwelling for the gods, and was the entrance to the otherworld. Saint Patrick is said to have come to Tara to confront the ancient religion of the pagans at its most powerful site." - from the Mythical Ireland website(http://www.mythicalireland.com/ancientsites/tara/)

Teamhair Na Ri remains one of the most sacred of all sites in the Domain, if not the most sacred, and all Domani in the area protect it as much as possible. While the stance of the Domain may mean little to macronations and their views, to desecrate and disrespect Tara is considered High Treason against the laws of the Domain and Realms. As a Fae once told the ur-Lord, "Tara is for everyone." And as such, it should be revered and protected.


NewgrangeNewgrange
Four miles west of the shire of Drogheda, County Meath, Ireland)
Fantasia, I.D.
"Newgrange sits on the top of an elongated ridge within a large bend in the Boyne River about five miles west of the town of Drogheda. This area has great eminence thoughout Irish history - legend tells us the foundations of Christianity were laid here. Two miles or so downstream is Oldbridge, where the Battle of the Boyne took place in 1690...
The Tuatha Dé Danann, who ruled Ireland in ancient mythology, were said to have erected Newgrange as a burial place for their chief, Dagda Mór, and his three sons. Newgrange was said to have been the place where the great mythical hero Cúchulainn was conceived by his mother Dechtine. His spiritual father, Lugh, visited Dechtine in a dream while she stayed at the Brugh."
- from the Mythical Ireland website(http://www.mythicalireland.com/ancientsites/newgrange/index.html)

Newgrange continues to fill those who visitwith a sense of awe and reverence. To Celt and Fantasian Domani, it is held with as much a sense of respect as is Tara herself.



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