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of the rivers Nire, Suir and Tar.
of the rivers Nire, Suir and Tar.


After convincing his father that the business would be better kept by his younger brother,Athnach, Cairbre followed in the footsteps of his Great-grandfather, Diarmuid and took up arms as a profession. This served him well as through deeds and words, he became the Righ of the Tuatha 'n Blatha an Oir.
After convincing his father that the business would be better kept by his younger brother,Aodh, Cairbre followed in the footsteps of his Great-grandfather, Diarmuid and took up arms as a profession. This served him well as through deeds and words, he became the Righ of the Tuatha 'n Blatha an Oir.


Later, after having been gifted the lands surrounding the mountain overlooking Blatha an Oir's beflowered plains, he settled and has since stayed on as Righ Tuatha an Gaella Carria.
Later, after having been gifted the lands surrounding the mountain overlooking Blatha an Oir's beflowered plains, he settled and has since stayed on as Righ Tuatha an Gaella Carria.
Known to be moody, wordy and occasionaly to open his mouth before he probably should. All in all,
Known to be moody, wordy and occasionaly to open his mouth before he probably should. All in all,
he's basically a decent guy.
he's basically a decent guy.
Cairbre's Name**
Cairbre* KIRE-breh (the 'breh' is close to the 'e' in 'jet', 'pet', 'get')
mac Eochaid yO-^ch^ee        (^ch^ the same "ch" sound as in the Scottish 'Loch')                                       
mac Fielimid FAYL-mee
mac Diarmuid.  DEHR-met      
*(also documented in period as 'Carpri' 'Cairpre' 'Cairpri' 'Carbri,'Carberry', 'Corpri', 'Corpri',etc)
**Please don't call me Carebear. It's overdone, underappreciated and generally loathed.**
Cairbre

Latest revision as of 17:16, 27 June 2006

Cairbre mac Eochaid was born in what will eventually be reckoned as the year 263. He's the son of Eochaid and Eithne who were the keepers of a traveller's Inn near the junction of the rivers Nire, Suir and Tar.

After convincing his father that the business would be better kept by his younger brother,Aodh, Cairbre followed in the footsteps of his Great-grandfather, Diarmuid and took up arms as a profession. This served him well as through deeds and words, he became the Righ of the Tuatha 'n Blatha an Oir.

Later, after having been gifted the lands surrounding the mountain overlooking Blatha an Oir's beflowered plains, he settled and has since stayed on as Righ Tuatha an Gaella Carria. Known to be moody, wordy and occasionaly to open his mouth before he probably should. All in all, he's basically a decent guy.

Cairbre's Name**

Cairbre* KIRE-breh (the 'breh' is close to the 'e' in 'jet', 'pet', 'get')

mac Eochaid yO-^ch^ee (^ch^ the same "ch" sound as in the Scottish 'Loch')

mac Fielimid FAYL-mee

mac Diarmuid. DEHR-met



  • (also documented in period as 'Carpri' 'Cairpre' 'Cairpri' 'Carbri,'Carberry', 'Corpri', 'Corpri',etc)
    • Please don't call me Carebear. It's overdone, underappreciated and generally loathed.**

Cairbre