In the time of the ancient Celts, long before the written word danced across parchment and stone, there was a land rich with lore and legend. This land, known as Éire, was home to the Tuatha Dé Danann, a race of gods and heroes who roamed the emerald hills and shadowy forests. Among them was Ogma, a god renowned for his strength and wisdom, and it is he who would bring the gift of writing to his people.
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