Seamus Leprechaun

Seamus Leprechaun

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~~It is said that Seamus is so old, not even he remembers his age or last name.

The ancient leprechaun was born in Caer Gorias several generations after the death of the greatest leprechaun hero ever known.  
 
Like all leprechaun children, Seamus often played games pretending to be the great and powerful Dougal O’Shea.

Seamus left Caer Gorias to live in Eóghanacht Áine, the ancestral home of the leprechauns, where he attended the great and famous University of Saoirse. Here he studied in depth the Histories of the Leprechauns.

What started out as a keen interest into the lives of the O’Shea twins, soon became an obsession, and over time Seamus discovered the truth about these brave adventurers, their friends, and the battles they all endured to free the leprechaun race.

Now, for the first time, Seamus is chronicling the lives of the greatest leprechaun heroes and their closest allies so the various worlds can understand the struggles and triumphs endured, as well as the sacrifices that were made.
 
 'Tá sé nuair a thagann deireadh leis an turas nach nuair a thosaigh cúrsaí i.'
Seamus

 

Along The Watchtower

Along The Watchtower

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