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Hello! Dia daoibh, all fans of Ireland :) (I am one of you). Was Tir na nOg an 'underworld' ?? As I remember, it was an island on the West of Ireland (though, AFAIR, it was 'a land below the wave', and in order to go there, one had to jump into the sea in some place; well, the hero CuChulainn managed to do it ALIVE). What connection had Mag Mel with Tir na nOg? What about the rulers? Could anyone please explain the issues? Greetings, Crito
Hey all. I've been following others' lead in redirecting all tir-na-nog (and there are a lot of ways to spell it) pages here. But I'm starting to think they should be separate pages. Seems like the OisÃn story is always about Tir na nOg and there is a separate Cuchalain story about Mag Mell. And TNN is usually an island while MM is usually underwater. I'm no expert; can someone confirm that we should be separating these subjects? --Chinasaur 10:06, 17 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I'm going to create a separate article for Tir na nOg, as the peer review from several months back suggested.--Cuchullain 05:11, 13 October 2005 (UTC)