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Dragons of the

North

Campaign Conversion Notes for D&D by

Paul Elliott/Mithras

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INTRODUCTION These conversion notes are intended to be used for a regular Basic D&D game refereed by me, with my two young sons (9 and 12) as players. I've already introduced them to roleplaying, and through BD&D I want to introduce them to published games. Since they have a good grasp of, and a real interest in, English myths, legends and fairy tales, I intend to alter BD&D slightly to set it within a 'fantasy England' (the late 6th century - 580 AD). with some fantasy elements dotted around a vaguely historical Dark Ages setting. I have taken more than inspiration from Dragon Warriors, a ruleset published in the late-80's by Corgi, and written by Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson. That game most definately is set

in a late-Dark Ages world and captures the feel well. We will be running many of the published Dragon Warriors adventures. The PCs are young heroes in a small Anglian kingdom struggling to survive against its northern neighbour and against the arcane power of a resurgent Morgana, Witch-Queen. King Ælla is ruler of Deira

and will become a patron of the PCs. The arch-enemy of the PCs will be Morgana, the surviving enemy of King Arthur - dead these past fifty years. Each northern kingdom has a dragon standard. Morgana, the evil witch who was King Arthur's greatest enemy, is free. She had been imprisoned within Dinas Emrys, the magical hill beneath her father's old fortress by Merlin the magician. Fifty years later she is free from her prison, from the Cave of the Dragons where she was chained. And now she has vowed to

conquer Arthur's realm, Britain, and to use all of her magical powers in that conquest. The evil queen has woken the dead to create a horrible undead army of skeletons, ghouls and zombies. Goblins, ogres, giants and other supernatural monsters have allied with her. Humans whether Saxon, Anglian, Briton, Pict or Welsh must fight her! It is AD 580. Ælla was the son of Yffe, the son of Uxfrea, the son of Wilgisl, the son of Westerfalca, the son of Sæfugl, the son of Sæbald, the son of Segegeat, the son of Swebdæg, the son of Sigegar, the son of Wædæg, the son of Woden. The campaign begins in North-East England. King Ælla siezed power in Jorvik in 560 and founded the kingdom of Deira (dee-ay-ra), in East Yorkshire. He is an

Anglian warrior chief with two sons, Æthelric (the oldest) and Edwin (the youngest). He also has a daughter, Acha, about to be married to fierce warrior-king Æthelfrith, ruler of the growing northern kingdom, Bernicia. His queen is called Gudrun, and King Ælla has a royal advisor, a monk of some standing currently converting the Anglians, called Paulinus. Player characters are retainers of King Ælla, warriors, clerics scouts and magic users who are loyal to the king and keen to ensure the survival of his kingdom,

Deira.

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CHARACTERS Ability Scores Roll six times. Select one to re-roll. Re-roll all ability scores if none are 12 or above.

Character Classes There are certain changes to the available character classes. All are Good or

Neutral. Choose from the following classes:

FIGHTER

A warrior fighting for his lord, or members of mercenary bands. Use D&D Fighter as written.

CLERIC

A holyman and follower of God. The holyman has powers from God and helps those around him. One of his most important

roles is to find and destroy monsters and other evil creatures.

Recognised by the cross around his neck. Use D&D Cleric, but

allow any weapon.

THIEF

A robber, bandit, thief and raider. Use the D&D Thief, but allow

a d6 Hit Die.

MAGIC USER

An apprentice wizard, learning magical spells and seeking out

items of power. Use the D&D Magic User but ignore any

reference to 'spell books' and utilise the Magic Point system delineated below.

ELF

The elves are a Saxon/German creation, and part of the world of

Saxon Britain. Elves live in many of the forests, but their centre in these islands is Alfheim, which is the greater part of Cymri.

Use Elves as described in the D&D rulebook.

DWARF Like elves, dwarves are also a Saxon/German creation. Niddafjoll

is the home of these dwarves, a cavernous realm beneath the

Peak District. Use the D&D Dwarf.

HALFLING

There are no Halflings.

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Hit Points Characters will normally begin the game with maximum Hit Points

for that class (modified by Constitution), plus 4.

WEAPONS & EQUIPMENT

Money in Dark Age Britain appears as gold nobles and silver

pennies which are the same as BD&D's Gold and Silver Pieces.

Armour is much more expensive than in BD&D.

Use the following prices:

Item AC Cost in gp

Chain Mail Armour 6 220

Scale Armour 7 160 Leather Armour 8 20

Plate Armour 4 600

Helmet (-1)* 20

Shield (-1)* 10

*deduct 1 from Armour Class number if shield or helm is used.

LANGUAGES We shouldn't get too hung up on languages. This is fantasy, but

sometimes a language barrier is a great way to emphasize the 'otherness' of some folk. Use this language list:

English - This is the standard language of the Saxon or Anglian

kingdoms. Latin - The old language of Rome, used by the Church and by

administrators.

Elvish - A secret language used by goblins, ogres, elves and other

inhabitants of faerie Draconic - The ancient language of dragons.

Pictish - The language of the wild northern tribes.

Gaelic - The language of the Irish tribes.

British - The language of the Western Lands: of Cymri, Rhegeth,

Dumnonia, Strathcylde and other native British kingdoms.

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RESOLVING TASKS To resolve any type of non-combat task the player rolls either 3d6

(a challenge) or 4d6 (very difficult) and he must roll equal to or

less than his character's relevant attribute (Str, Dex, Wis, etc.) to succeed. Thieves have a number of useful skills, when that

character attempts a task using such a skill, he gets to add his

character level to the attribute for the task roll.

MAGIC Unlike the 'fire and forget' magic of BD&D, the magic in Dark Age

Britain is handled slightly differently. When a magic-using character

reaches a new level, he learns all of the spells for that level. Look at the spell lists given below. They follow the pattern in Dragon

Warriors. A magic-using character can cast any spell from the list

at his level (or lower), once or more than once per day. To

determine how many spells a character can cast in a day, Magic Points are used. A spell costs a number of MP to cast equal to its

level. When a character's Magic Points reaches zero he can cast no

more spells. Expended Magic Points regenerate at precisely

midnight. A durational spell can usually be terminated early by a magic using character, he must spend a combat round 'willing it' to

do this, and he receives half of the Magic Points (rounded down)

that he expended to cast it.

Magic Points Level MP Useable/day

1 4

2 8 3 12

4 15

5 19

6 23 7 25

8 28

9 31

10 35

+4 MP's per level thereafter

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The Magic User Spell List

First Level Spells Seventh Level Spells 1 Charm Person 1 Charm Monster

2 Detect Magic 2 Confusion 3 Floating Disc 3 Dimension Door 4 Hold Portal 4 Growth of Plants 5 Light 5 Hallucinatory Terrain 6 Magic Missile 6 Massmorph Second Level Spells Eighth Level Spells 1 Protection from Evil 1 Polymorph Others 2 Read Languages 2 Polymorph Self 3 Read Magic 3 Remove Curse 4 Shield 4 Wall of Fire 5 Sleep 5 Wall of Ice 6 Ventriloquism 6 Wizard Eye Third Level Spells Ninth Level Spells 1 Continual Light 1 Animate Dead 2 Detect Evil 2 Cloudkill 3 Detect Invisible 3 Conjure Elemental 4 ESP 4 Contact Higher Plane 5 Invisibility 5 Feeblemind 6 Knock 6 Hold Monster Fourth Level Spells Tenth Level Spells 1 Levitate 1 Magic Jar 2 Locate Object 2 Pass Wall

3 Mirror Image 3 Telekinesis 4 Phantasmal Force 4 Teleport 5 Web 5 Transmute Rock to Mud 6 Wizard Lock 6 Wall of Stone Fifth Level Spells Eleventh Level Spells 1 Clairvoyance 1 Anti-Magic Shell 2 Dispel Magic 2 Control Weather 3 Fire Ball 3 Death Spell 4 Fly 4 Disintegrate 5 Haste 5 Geas 6 Hold Person 6 Invisible Stalker Sixth Level Spells Twelfth Level Spells 1 Infravision 1 Lower Water 2 Invisibility 10' radius 2 Move Earth

3 Lightning Bolt 3 Part Water 4 Protection/Evil 10' radius 4 Projected Image 5 Protection/Normal Missiles 5 Reincarnation 6 Water Breathing 6 Stone to Flesh

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The Cleric Spell List

First Level Spells Sixth Level Spells

1 Cure Light Wounds 1 Locate Object 2 Detect Evil 2 Remove Curse 3 Detect Magic 3 Striking 4 Light Seventh Level Spells Second Level Spells 1 Create Water 1 Protection from Evil 2 Cure Serious Wounds 2 Purify Food and Water 3 Neutralize Poison 3 Remove Fear Eighth Level Spells 4 Resist Cold 1 Protection/Evil 10' radius Third Level Spells 2 Speak with Plants 1 Bless 3 Sticks to Snakes 2 Find Traps Ninth Level Spells 3 Know Alignment 1 Commune 4 Hold Person 2 Create Food

Fourth Level Spells 3 Dispel Evil 1 Resist Fire Tenth Level Spells 2 Silence 15' radius 1 Insect Plague 3 Snake Charm 2 Quest 4 Speak with Animal 3 Raise Dead Fifth Level Spells 1 Continual Light 2 Cure Disease

3 Growth of Animals

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COMBAT

Unless surprised (1 or 2 on d6), the player characters go first in combat, followed by the monsters. A surprised opponent will still make an attack roll (see below) but will not inflict any damage if he wins. The combat procedure differs to that presented in D&D, but plugs in all the same numbers and

comes out with very similar outcomes. Only the hidden mechanics are different, and they are different to speed up the procedure.

To Hit - both combatants roll. The highest wins and inflicts damage

Character Attacks: Roll D20 + Character Level + Monster's Armour Class

Monster Attacks: Roll D20 + Monster's Hit Dice + Player Character's Armour Class

When fights are unequal, only one roll is made by the lone fighter, and his

multiple antagonists must all overcome that total to harm him. Weapon Damage

Small or Improvised Weapons 1d4 (Dagger, Club, Torch, Staff) Regular Weapons 1d6 (Handaxe, Mace, Spear, Bow,

Sling, Hammer)

Weapon Used 2-Handed 1d8 (Sword, Spear, Battle Axe) Rolling 20 A natural roll of 20 when attacking gives the PC either maximum damage, or a free attack on an adjacent target.

Experience This is a low-level campaign. High level, equal to great champions and kings is 6. Above that, any character will be fundamental to the gameworld. King Ælla is rank 3. King Æthelfrith of Northumbria is rank 5. Morgana is a rank 8 Magic User. Paulinus the missionary from Rome, is a 5th level cleric. Characters gain XP for treasure (1 GP = 1 XP) and for defeating monsters. The Dark Ages were a time of plunder and raiding where treasure mattered and motivated armies as well as individuals. Status and honour also mattered, and the greatest way to improve one's status in this heroic culture was to do well in war and to defeat your enemies. A giant-killer is respected, a great warrior or hero. And in this game character level works as a social measure, with the Cha modifier coming into play to modify it either up or down. Therefore, the more

treasure you gain and monsters you defeat, the greater respect in society you have. This is how the heroic society of the Dark Ages worked.

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Names SAXON/ANGLIAN (Deira, Northumbria, East Anglia, Kent, Essex)

Male:

Acca Aculf Adalaver Adalbert Adelgar Aefic Aegelbriht Aegelric Aelfferth Aelfgaerd Aelfgar

Aelfgeat Aelfheah Aelfheard Aelflhere Aelfmaer Aelfnoth Aelfred Aelfric Aelfsi Aelfsig

Aelfsige Aelfstan Aelfun Aelfweard Aelfwig Aelfwine Aelfwold Aelfyeat Aelle Aelmaer Aesc Aescferth Aescwig Aescwine Aescwulf Aethelbald Aethelberht Aethelbrlht Aethelbryht

Aethelferth Aethelgar Aethelgeard Aethelgeat Aethelheard Aethelhelm Aethelhere Aethelhun Aethelmaer Aethelman Aethelmod Aethelmund Aethelnoth Aethelraed

Aethelred Aethelric Aethelsige Aethelstan Aethelstand Aethelthryth Aethelweard Aethelwig Aethelwine Aethelwold Aethelword Aethelwulf Aethere Atheric Ahlred Aidan

Aldfrith Aldhelm Aldred Aldulf Aldwine Alf Alfhun Alfred Alfwold Alhhun Alric Anna Anwynd Arcenbryht Arcil Arnwi Asser Athelstan Athelwald Athulf

Baegmund Baegstan Baeldaeg Bald Baldred Baldric Baldulf Baldwin Bass Bealdread Bealdric Bealdwulf Bede Benesing Beocca Beonna Beorhtferth Beortfrith Beorhthelm Beorhtlaf

Beorhtmaer Beorhtread Beorhtric Beorhtsige Beorhtstan Beorhtweald Beorhtweard

Beorhtwig Beorhtwine Beorhtwulf Beorn Beornhelm Beornmod Beornnoth Beornraed Beornred Beornulf Beornweald Beornwig Beornwulf Beorthulf Berhtred Biede Blecca

Boneval Bosa Botulf Brand Bregowine Brid Briht Brihteah Brihtnoth Brihtred Brihtric Brihtwold Brinin Brorda Brunstan Brunwine Burhred Bumoth Byrhthelm Byrhtnoth

Byrhtsige Byrhtwold Byrnstan

Cadwallon Ceadda Ceadwalla Ceawlin Cenbryht Cenred Centus Centwine Cenwalh Cenwulf

Ceol Ceola Ceolbeald Ceolheard Ceolmund Ceolnoth Ceolred Ceolwald Ceolwulf Ceorl Cerdic Cnebba Coenbeorht Coenhelm Coenraed Coenric Coenwulf Colbrand Cola Cole

Colinan Criba Cumbra Cutha Cuthbald Cuthbert Cuthbriht Cuthraed Cuthred Cuthwine Cuthwulf Cwaspatric Cwichelm Cymen Cynebriht Cyneferth Cynegils Cyneheard

Cynehelm Cynemund Cyneric Cynestan Cyneweald Cyneweard Cynewulf Cynred Cynric

Cyssa

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Daegbeorht Daeglaf Daegmund Daela Dearlaf Dearmod Dearsige Dereheah Deor Deorweald

Deorwine Deorwulf Draca Dryhthelm Dryhtweald Dude Dudda Dudoc Dudwine Dunn Dunnere Dunstan

Eaborht Eadbald Eadbriht Eadgar Eadhelm Eadhun Eadmaer Eadmund Eadnoth Eadred

Eadric Eadrige Eadsige Eadstan Eadulf Eadwacar Eadweard Eadwig Eadwine Eadwulf Eafa

Eaha Ealdbriht Ealdulf Ealdwine Ealdwulf Ealhelm Ealhere Ealhheard Ealhstan Ealmund

Ealread Ealsige Ealstan Ealwine Eanbald Eanfrith Eanmund Eanraed Eanwulf Eappa Eardwulf Earnulf Earnwig Eastmaer Eastmund Eata Eawig Eawulf Ecceard Ecga Ecgbeorht

Ecgbryht Ecgferth Ecgheard Ecglaf Ecgulf Ecgwulf Edgar Edmund Edward Edwin Egbalth Elda Elesa Eohric Eomer Eoppa Eormenric Eorpwald Eowils Ercenberht Ermanaric

Ermenred Esla

Feologild Fordraed Forthere Forthred Fraena Framric Freawine Freothogar Frethi Frithegist

Frithewald Frithogyth Frithstan

Gadd Gamal Garulf Garwig Garwulf Gewis Gifel Gifemund Gis Gleadbeald Gleadwine Goda

Godbeorht Godcild Goddaeg Godhere Goding Godlamm Godloef Godmari Godraed Godric Godrum Godsbrand Godscalc Godser Godstan Godsunu Godwig Godwine Goldwine

Grimbold Grimcytel Guthere Guthlaf Gyric Gyrth

Harold Heafoc Heahbeorth Heathwulf Hebeca Heca Hedde Hengest Herebeorht Herebryht

Hereferth Herefrith Heremann Heremond Hereraed Herewig Herewulf Hering Higbald

Hildraed Hildsige Hildulfr Hildwine Hlothere Holman Horsa Hrothgar Huna Hunbeorht Hunberht Hunfrith Hunlaf Hunman Hunraed Hunsige Hunstan Hunwine Hussa Hutha

Hwaetman Hwaetraed Hwita Hygeberht Hygebryht Hygelac Hygeraed

Iaenberht Ianberht Ida Ifa Ifing Ifllwine Ine Ingild Inguc Ingwald Inwona Iothete Ithamar

Lanbeorht Lanferth Leodmar Leodulf Leodwald Leofa Leofdaeg Leofgar Leofgod Leofhelm

Leofhyse Leofing Leofmaer Leofman Leofnoth Leofraed Leofric Leofstan Leofsunu Leofthegn Leofweald Leofweard Leofwig Leofwine Lilla Liofa Ludeca Lytelman

Maccus Maegenraed Maegla Maethelweald Manleof Manna Manni Mansige Mantat Mantican

Manwine Merehwit Merewine Mildred Moll Morcaer Morkere Mul

Nothelm Nun

Odda Offa Ohter Orc Ordbeorth Ordgar Ordheh Ordlaf Ordric Ordulf Ordwig Osbeorth

Osbern Oscytel Osfram Osfrith Osgar Osgood Oshere Oslac Oslaf Osmaer Osmed Osmund

Osred Osric Osulf Oswald Osweald Oswi Oswine Oswiu Oswold Oswudu

Peada Pehtwine Penda Pendraed Peohtweald Phytwin Plegemund Port Praen Pusa Puttoc

Raedmund Raedwald Raedwine Raedwulf Raegnold Rilberht Rothulf

Saebeorht Saebyrht Saeferth Saeger Saemaer Saeric Saewine Saxulf Scrocmail Scurfa

Seaxbeorht Selred Seoca Seolwine Sexhelm Sibbi Sibyrht Sicga Sideman Sidrac Sigebriht Sigebyrht Sigeferth Sigehelm Sigelm Sighere Sigulf Siric Sithric Siward Smala Smeawine

Snell Snelling Spearhafoc Sperman Sperling Stanmaer Stigand Stithwulf Stuf Swetric Swithulf Sygbald

Tatwine Teothic Theobald Theodric Thurcytel Thurferth Thurstan Tidgar Tidhelm Tidraed

Tidwine Tidwulf Tilwine Tilwulf Tirweald Tobias Toglos Tohrwulf Torhthelm Tredewude Tunberht Twicga

Ucede Uhtraed Uhtred Ulf Ulfcytel Ulferth

Wada Waebheard Waedel Waehlheard Waeldhelm Waldere Waltferth Wendelbeorth

Weohstan Werhtherd Whitgar Widia Wiferth Wig Wigelm Wigferth Wigheard Wighere Wiglaf Wigmund Wigthegn Wigulf Wihtgar Wihtgil Wihtmund Wihtred Wihtsige Wilbeorth

Wilferth Wilfred Wilmund Wilnoth Wilsige Wilwulf Wine Winebeald Winebeorth Winedaeg Winegod Winegar Winemaer Winenoth Wineraed Winfred Wipped Wistan Wlencing

Womaer Won Wulf Wulfgar Wulfgeat Wulfheah Wulfheard Wulfhelm Wulthere Wulfherr Wulflaf Wulfmaer Wulfnoth Wulfraed Wulfric Wulfsige Wulfstan Wulfweard Wulfwig

Wulfwine Wynbeorht Wynhelm Wynraed Wynsige Wynstan

Female:

Aebbe Aedwen Aelfgyfu Aelfgyth Aelflaed Aelfswith Aelfthryth Aelfwyn Aethelburg

Aethelburh Aethelflaed Aethelgifu Aethelswith Aethelthryth Agatha Agnes Ailred

Beadohild Bebbe Beorngyth Berhtgyth Bucge

Ceolburh Cuthberg Cuthburh Cuthswith Cwenburg Cwenburh Cyneberg Cyneswith

Cynethryth

Eadburg Eadgifu Eadgyth Ealhild Ealhswith Eanflaed Eangyth Eawyn Ecgfrida Ecgfrithu Edith Emma Ercongota Ethelflaed

Frythegith Frithugyth

Geatfleda Godgifu Godgyth Gytha

Heiu Herelufu Hild Hilda Hildeburg Hildegard Hildelith Hildegyth Hildithryth

Inga

Leofgifu Leofgyth Leoflaed Leofrun Leofwaru

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Maethild Mathilda Matilda Mildrith

Nothgyth

Oedilburga Osgyth Osthryth

Raenmaeld Ricola Rienmellt Rymenhild

Saegyth Saehild Seaxburg Siflaed

Waerburh Wealhtheow Wihtburg Wulfwaru Wulfwyn Wynflaed

Ymma

BRITISH (Cymri, Strathclyde, Pictland, Dalriada, Dumnonia) Male:

Abban Adomn Adhamh Adhamhnán Adamnan Eunan Adanodan Ailbhe Ailbe Alby

Ailgel Ailill Ailín Aininn Ainmire Airechtach Airmedach Alabhaois Alaios Alastrann Alchad Alstrom Amalgaid Amergin Anluan Anlon Aodh Aodha Aoidh

Aedus Aodhaigh Aodhán Aodán Áedán Aiden Aidan Edan Aodhagán Aogán Egan Aodhfin Aonghas Engus Aonas Angus Ardar Árdghal Ardal Argal Artegal

Arthgallo Art Artan bear Artúr Artuir Arthur Baeth Baetan Balor Bairne Baithaus Banan Banbhan Baothghalach Barrfind Bairrfhionn Barrin Bairre

Barre Barra Barry Beacán Beag Beairtle Beanón Bearach Berach Bearchán Beartlaí Becan Behellagh Behillagh Benen Beolagh Beothach Bercan Berchan

Bercnan Bergin Blanaid Boethis Bran Brandubh Brandrub Branduff Breadán Bréanainn Breandán Brendan Bresal Bressal Brasil Breas Breasal Brian Brion

Bricc Britanmael Brón Bruaidheadh Bruatur Bruddai Buadhach Buagh Buaigre Cadhla Caeilte Caentigern Kentigern Cainchinne Cainnech Cainneach Canice

Cairbre Coirbre Cairpre Caircil Cearcill Caireall Cairell Coireall Kerill Cairthinn Caiside Calbhach Calvagh Calbach Callough Caoilte Caoimhe

Caiomhín Caoimhín Caiomheán Caomhgain Cáemgen Coemgen Kevin Kevan Caolán Caolainn Kelan Caraid Carantoc Cárthach Cartach Cartagh Carthagh Cascorach

Cassidan Cathal Cahal Cathald Catheld Cathaldus Kathel Cathan Cahan Cathaoir Cahir Cathfer Catharnach Cathrannach Cathasach Cathbadh Cathbad

Cathbharr Ceallach Ceallagh Ceallachán Ceollach Cellach Kellach Kelly Ceall Cearbhall Cerbhall Cerball Cearul Cearull Carroll Cearbhallán Cearbh

Cearnach Cedach Celsus Celtchair Cenn Cesarn Chattan Chulain Cian Kian Kean Keane Cianán Ciabh Ciárán Kieran Ciardan Ciardha Ciardubhán Ciarrai

Cillian Cillín Cillne Killian Kealan Kilian Killan Cinneíde Cinneídigh Cinneíddin Cionadh Cionaodh Kenneth Cnán Coan Cobhran Cognat Colcu

Comhghall Comhgall Comgal Comgell Congal Cowal Comhghán Comghán Comgán Comman Congan Conaing Conall Connell Conan Conant Conchobar Conchobhar

Conchubhar Conchubor Conchúr Cnochúr Conquhare Conaire Connor Conor Congalach Conganchas Conn Connlaeth Connlaoth Connlaodh Connlaogh Connlaoi

Conleat Conla Conley Coplait Cormac Cormacc Corb Cothric Couleth Cridan Crimhthann Crofinn Cromanus Crónán Cronin Crosson Cruamthain Cuán little

hound Cuileann Cuileán Cuilén Cuilinn Cullen Cuilenn Cuimín Comyn Cuinn Cuirithir Cumall Cúmhaighe Cúmhaí Curoi Curran Cuthacar Daig Daigh Davin

Dálach Daly Daley Damaen Daman Dámnh Dara Darach Daragh Darragh Darrah

Daire Déaglán Declan Deicola Dela Demna Desle Desmond Desmumnach Deasún

Dessi Munster Devlin Diarmait Duirmhuid Diamit Diarmaid Diarmuit Dermot Kermit Darby Dieul Dimnaus Disisbod Diuma Dimma Doibhilin Doireidh

Domhnall Domnall Donál Dónall Dónall Donn Don Donnabhán Donnán Donan Donnchadh Donnchad Donncha Dunchad Donagh Donogh Donough Dunecan

Donndubhán Donndubán Donovan Donngal Doran Deoradhán Dorchaidh Dubhaltach Dubaltach Dubultach Dualtach Dualta Duald Dubhán Duban Duane Dowan

Dubhdara Dubhdarach Dubheidir Dubghall Dubgall Dougal Dubhghlas Dubhglas Dughlas Douglas Duigenan Dungal Eachann Ea Eachdhonn Éadbhard Éanna Énnae

Enda Earna Earnán Echen Éibhear Éibhir Heber Éigneach Éigneachán Eimar Eiméid Éimhín Éimíne Evin Evan Eirn Ernin Ernan Eithear Elochad Emianus

Ennae Eochaidh Echaid Eogabail Eóghan Eogan Eolus Erc Ercus Eremon Fachnan

Fachtna Fiachna Faebhar Fáilbe Fáilbhe Failge Faolán Felan Foelan Fillan Farann Faughnan Feagh Fearadhach Fearadagh Farry Feardorcha Ferdorcha

Fardoragh Fearghal Fearghall Fergal Ferghil Ferol Fearghas Fearghus Fergus Feichín Fehin Fechin Fiach Fiachne Feidhlim Feidhlimidh Fedelmid Feidlim

Féilim Felim Felimy Feuillan Fillan Fiachra Ficare Fiach Findan Finegas Fingar Fínghín Finghin Fingin Fínín Fineen Finn Fionn Fionnán Finnian

Finian Finnén Fionán Fianan Finnachta Finnchad Finntan Fionntán Fintan

Fiontan Fiontán Fionnbhárr Fionnbhar Findbarr Finbar Bairre Barra Fios

Flaithbertach Flaithrí Flurry Florry Flann Flainn Flannán Flannacán

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Fochmare Fogartach Foillas Forgael Forgall Fortchern Frainc Froichan

Fuatach Fulan Firlan Fursa Fursey Gaithan Gall Goll Gallech Garbhán Garvan Garfhidh Garnard Garnat Gilian Glaisne Glassan Gnathach Gob Gobann Goban

Gordan Gosan Gusan Gráda Guaire Herygh Hewney Huydhran Iarbonel Iarlaith Iarlaithe Iarfhlaith Jarlath Ior Iobhar Ibhor Ibor Abaris Ighneachán

Imchath Incha Indract Ingnathach Ióéil Íosóg Irial Irimia Iucharba Iúd

Iúil Joavan Kenncoh Kescog Labhcás Labraid Labhraidh Lowry Labhre Lachtna

Laegh Leagh Laoghaire Legaire Laeghaire Leary Laistranus Laoighseach Laoiseach Laois Leinster Molaisse Molaise Lavren Leann Lenn Lithgean

Lochlainn Lochlann Leachlainn Laughlin Loghlin Lodan Lomán Lonán Lorcán Lorcann Lorccán Lua Luchta Lugh Lughaidh Lugaidh Lughaid Lugaid Luger Lewy

Lysagh Machar Maduta Maedoc Maidhc Maodhg Mairid Manchan Manus Mathghamhain Mathúin Mathghamhaim Mathgamain Mahon bear Meadhran Medran

Meallán Mell n Mellan Mullin Medabh Mel Meldan Melkorka Melrone Meubred Midir Midhir Mider Mirin Mo-Bioc Mochoemoc Mochta Mochteus Mochua Mochumma

Modomnoc Mogue Molling Moloi Molua Moluag More Morna Muchin Mughran Muirghean Muirgheas Muirgius Muiris Muiriartach Muicheachtach Muireadhach

Muirchertach Muiredach Muiríoch Murtagh Murty Briartach Muirí Munnu Mura Muranus Murchad Murchadh Murcha Murrough Naoise Nise Nathi Nemid Nevan

Niadh Niall Neal Neill Neil Ninian Notal Nuallán Odhrán Odran Oran Odhar Ógán Oisín Oissne Ossian Oisin Osheen Oscar Otteran Ounam Phelan Piran

Rádhulbh Raghallach Reilly Riley Riaghan Riogh Rónán Ronan Rownan Rórdán Riordan Reardan Rearden Ríoghbhardán Ros Ró Adhán Róad Rhod Rodan Ruan

Rowan Ruaidhrí Ruaidrí Ruairí Rudraighe Roricus Ruidhe Saebhreathach

Sáerbrethach Saorbhreathach Saoirse Scelianus Scolaidh Scolaighe Sé

Seachnall Séafra Seafraid Séaghdha Ségdae Seanán Senan Seanach Senach Séarlan Sedna Seaghán Segenus Sheary Shiel Siadhal Siaghal Siochfioldha

Sinon Siran Siseal Sól Starn Steimhin Suibhne Suibne Sweeney Sivney Suthan Tadhg Tadg Tadc Tegue Teigue Teige Taig Taidgh Tiege Taidhgín Tathai

Tiamhdha Tighearnach Tighernach Tiarnach Tiarna Tierney Tighearnán Tigern Tiarnán Tiernan Tiomóid Toirdhealbhach Toirdhealbharch Tairdelbach

Toirealach Tárlach Tirloch Traolach Turlough Tomaltach Torrianus Treon Tóathal Tuathal Toal Uaithne Uallachán Uar Uileos Uillen Úistean Ultán

Ultan an Ulsterman Urthaile Usliu Uthmaran Vigean Wyllow

Aberth Abhartach Abhean Ablach Acaunus Acco Adcoprovatus Addedomarus Adgennus Adhna Adhnuall Adminius Adomnan Adwen Aedan Aelchinn Aer Aesico Aesk Aesubilinus

Agh Agned Agnoman Agulus Aherne Aiel Ailbhe Ailell Ailill Aillen Aillinn Aincel Aindelbadh Aine Ainle Ainmire Ainsel Ainvar Airard Airetach

Airnelach Airt Albanach Albarnaid Alcuin Allobrogicus Alpin Alston Aluin Alun Amalgoid Ambicatos Ambiorix Amergin Amgerit Amlaibh Amulgo Andala

Andela Andesasus Andragius Androgius Aneroestus Anlaf Antedios Aouen Apullio Arbell Arcallach Archil Archu Ardan Argentocoxos Argentocoxus

Arias Ariomardus Ariovistus Arontuis Arranen Art Artbranan Artgal Arthgal Arthmail Artigan Artrach Artri Arverus Arviragus Asal Ascatinius Atepacius

Attus Audagus Auisle Aulay Aurog Autaritus Avitus Bacauda Baclan Baculo

Badvoc Baethbarr Baiscne Baithan Baithen Baithene Balor Banquerius Banquo Barloc Barnoc Baroc Baruch Bathan Beag Becuma Bedwyr Belatucader Bellicia

Bellicianus Bellovesus Belu Beolain Berchan Berec Beric Bericus Bernech Berngal Berric Bersa Betach Bhuice Bicelmos Bilis Biorach Bitucus

Bitudacus Blaan Blathmac Blathmec Bleddfach Blescius Bloc Boann Boant Bobd

Bodenius Bodh Bodhe Bodiccius Bodugenus Boduogenus Bodvoc Bodvogenus

Bogitarus Boisel Boisil Bonoxus Borba Bothan Bov Brach Bragon Bran Brancus Brannoc Brath Breagan Breasal Brecbrennoch Brelade Brennus Breogan Bres

Bresal Breward Briavel Bricriu Bricrue Brieuc Brigaco Brigantius Brigia Briginus Brigomaglos Brioc Britt Broccan Brockmail Broderick Brogus

Broichan Brucetius Brude Bruide Bruidge Bruscius Brychanus Brys Bryth Buan Buccus Buda Budocesuganios Buic Buichet Buite Cabrach Cabriabanus

Cacumattus Cadwan Caedmac Cael Caenneth Caibre Caichear Caier Cailcheir Caince Caincenn Cainnelscaith Cainte Cairbre Cairbri Cais Caisel Caitchenn

Caittil Calgacus Calphurn Camel Camulacus Candiedo Cannaid Caoilte Capell Caractacus Caradig Caratach Carbery Carbh Carell Carpre Cartivellaunos

Carvilius Cas Cascorach Cassal Cassavus Cassivellaunus Cassobellaunus Catavignus Cathail Cathal Cathan Cathba Cathbadh Cathlan Cathman Catigern

Catiotuos Cattigern Catualda Cavarinus Cé Cealaigh Ceallach Ceanatis Ceannmhair Cearnach Cecht Ceithin Celatus Cellach Celtchar Celtillus Cenau

Cerball Cerd Cerebig Ceretic Cermait Cerotus Cesarn Cet Cethern Cett Ciabhan Ciach Cian Cicht Cimarus Cinaed Cingetorix Cinhil Cintugnatus

Cintusmus Ciotha Ciothruadh Cistumucus Cithruadh Clanova Cliach Clonard

Cluim Cobthach Cochlan Codal Codhna Coemgen Cogidubnos Cogidubnus

Cogitosus Coimhleathan Coinmagil Coinmail Coinneach Coirpre Colasunius

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Colban Colga Coll Colla Collamair Collbrain Colles Colm Colmkill Colpa

Colum Comgal Comgall Comgan Comhrag Comitinus Comman Commius Compar Comrith Comur Comux. Con Conaing Conaire Conairy Conal Conall Conan

Conaran Concolitanus Conconnetodumnos Concuing Condidan Conmail Connachtach Connell Connla Connor Conor Conory Conuall Copillus Coplait

Coran Corann Corb Corc Corfil Corin Corio Cormiac Coron Corotiacus Corpry

Corrgenn Cospatrick Costicus Cotuatus Covac Craftiny Credne Crega Crico

Cridenbel Crimall Crimthan Crimthann Criomnal Crocus Crom Crotus Crovan Cruithne Crunnagh Crunnchu Cu Cuadan Cuailgne Cuaillemech Cualann Cuano

Cuchulainn Cuiline Cuill Cuiran Cuirithir Culain Culcaigrie Culhwch Cullen Cumhaill Cumhal Cumhall Cummain Cuneda Cunedda Cuneglasus Cunetio Cunittus

Cunlinc Cunoarda Cunobarros Cunobarrus Cunobelin Cunobelinus Cunomaglus Cunopectus Cunori Cunorix Cunotamus Cunoval Cunovindus Cur Curatio

Curmissus Curoi Cushling Cuthlyn Cynloyp Cynran Cyrnan Dagobitus Daich Daighre Daigre Daire Dalbaech Dalbh Dall Dannicus Dathi Deaghadh Dearc

Dearmid Debrann Decheall Dedidach Deglain Delbaith Demna Derc Derca Dergcroche Dergdian Dering Desa Detha Dian Dian- Cet Diarmaid Diarmait

Diarmid Dichu Digbail Dill Dinogad Diocain Diorraing Diovicus Diviciacus Dobar Doccius Dogfael Doinus Dolar Dolb Doli Domhar Domingart Domnann

Domnoellaunus Donnarthadh Donn- Ruadh Dornoch Dorus Drecan Drem Dremen Driccius Driumne Drochmail Drostan Druim Druimderg Drust Drustic Drystan

Duach Duane Duartane Duatha Dubh Dubhacon Dubhan Dubhdaleithe Dubhgall Dubhlaing Dubnovellaunus Dubnowalos Dubnus Dudoc Dufan Dufgal Duftah

Dugald Dumnail Dumnocoverus Dumnogenus Dumnorix Dumnove Dumnovellaunus

Dunegal Dunegall Dunmail Dunocratis Dunod Duthac Eab Eachaidh Easal

Eathfaigh Eber Ebicatos Eborius Eburos Echaid Ecimius Ecne Eidirsgul Eimhir Eine Eisu. Eithis Elagabalus Elaphius Elatha Elathan Elbodugus

Elcmair Eldad Elitovius Elkmar Elvod Elvodug Eman Emi Emmass Enchered Enda Enemnogenus Enestinus Eoban Eochaid Eocho Eochy Eochymac Eogabil Eogan

Eoganan Eoghan Eolus Eparchius Epaticcu Epaticcusepatticus Epillicus Eppillus Erc Eremon Erp Err Ervic Esca Espaid Esunertus Etain Etar

Etarlaim Eterskel Etgall Ethain Ethaman Eunan Evicatos Facha- Muilleathan Faelinn Faltlaba Faolan Farinmagil Farinmail Febal Feclach Fedlimidh

Feidlim Feinn Felim Ferai Fercos Ferdia Ferdiad Ferdoman Fermaise Fertai Fertuinne Festinien Ffion Fiacha Fiachna Fiachu Fiacuil Ficna Figel Figol

Finan Finched Findabair Findemas Findgoll Findlaech Finegas Finn Finnaistucan Finnan Finnbane Finnbennach Finnian Finnleik Fintain Finvel

Fiodhaidh Fitheal Flain Flann Flannan Flidias Fochlann Foich Foilleán Foiranach Fola Follamain Forannán Forannen Forne Fothaid Fotla Fuad

Fufidius Fullon Fursa Gaible Gallgoid Gamal Garad Garbhcronan Garraidh Gartnait Garva Garwin Garym Gault Gavin Gebann Germocus Geron Getorix

Gilla Gillaciaran Gillacomghain Gillechrist Gillibride Gillicolm Gillocher Gilloman Gingomarus Giolla- Caeimhghin Glas Glasan Glein Glentilt Glore

Gnathach Gnobeg Gnomor Gobannitio Gobhan Godebog Goden Godfraidh Goineach Goitne Goll Gorm-Shuileach Gorthyn Gospatrick Gothan Gourchien Govan

Graeme Graham Grannus Gretorix Grian Grummoch Guan Guern Gugein Guitolinus

Guoruoe Guotepauc Guthar Guthor Gwythno Hanesa Hanlon Hanno Heber Heremon Huil Hunno Idanach Iduthin Iehmarc Igalram Ilar Ilaunos Ilbrec Ilbrech

Ildathach Imhar Imidd Indech Indrechtach Indutioamrus Indutius Ingcel Ingnathach Ingol Innel Innsa Invomandus Iogenan Iollen Iolunn Ir Irdun

Istolatius Istoreth Ith Iubdan Iuchar Iucharba Iunsa Ivomagus Ivonercus

Jutus Kane Keir Kentigern Kenulphus Kian Kilian Kinan Kinemark Kineth

Kinnear Kolbein Kuno Kylan Kyndylan Labra Labran Lachlan Laeg Laegaire Laeghairé Laery Laethrig Lainbhui Lairgnen Lairgren Laisren Lanuccus

Latharne Leffius Leire Leith Leslie Lethan Levin Lewy Lia Liagan Liath Liathain Liathan Lifecar Lindores Liobhan Lir Litaviccus Litugenus Llif

Llud Loarn Loarne Lobais Loban Lobharan Lobos Logiore Logotorix Lomna Lon Lorcain Lossio Lousius Lovernianus Luachaid Luachair Lubrin Lucco Luchta

Luchtar Luctacus Luel Luga Lugaidh Lughaid Lugobelinus Lugotorix Lugovalos Luibra Luloecen Lyfing Lynch Mac Macbeathach Macbeathad Macer Machar

Machute Macnia Madach Madan Maddan Madduin Mador Maeduin Mael Maelbeth Maelchwn Maeldun Maelgan Maelgwn Maelinmhain Maelmadoc Maelmichael

Maelmuir Maelmuire Maelnibha Maelochtair Maelochtar Maelrubai Maelrubha Maelsechlainn Maelsechnaill Maeltine Maglocunus Maglorix Maieul Mailchon

Maine Mal Malbride Maldred Malduin Malliacus Malone Malpedar Malpedur Malride Mamos Mandubracius Manducios Mannig Maol Maon Mar Marbod Maredoc

Marobodunus Martacus Maslorius Mathgen Matuacus Matugenus Maturus Meardha Meargach Mechi Medraut Mellonus Melmor Menua Merddyn Mhaolain Mhichil

Miach Michan Midac Mide Midhé Midhir Midhna Midir Mil Miled Milucra

Miochaoin Miodac Miorog Mochrum Mochta Mochuda Modhaarn Modomnoc Moengal

Molacus Molaise Molloy Moluag Monaid Moncuxoma Mongan Morann Morc Morgund

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Moriartak Morias Moricamulus Morirex Moritasgus Morvidd Motius Muadhan

Muddan Muirchú Muiredach Mungo Murchadh Mutaten Muthill Nadfraech Naid Nantosvelta Nantua Naoise Narlos Natanleod Nathrach Natorus Neamh

Necalimes Nechtan Nectovelius Neidhe Neit Nemanach Nemed Nemglan Nemhnain Nemmonius Nessa Niadhnair Nollaig Nos Novantico Nuada Nuadha Nynia

Octrialach Octruil Odhrain Odras Ogma Ogmios Oilioll Oisin Olchobar

Ollovico Oncus Orbissa Oren Orgetorix Orgillus Orphir Oscair Oscar Osgar

Owain Paetus Patendinus Pesrut Pisear Potitus Potomarus Prasutagus Pridfirth Qodvoldeus Raighne Raigre Rascua Regol Reoda Reo-Derg Rhiada

Riagall Rian Rianorix Riata Ribh Ringan Riommar Rivius Robartaig Robhartach Rogh Roth Rowan Ruadan Ruadhan Rudrach Rudraighe Ruide Ruith

Rurio Saccius Saenius Saenu Saidhe Sal Salmhor Salorch Saltran Samtan Samthainn Sangus Saturio Sawan Sceolan Scrocmagil Scrocmail Seaghan

Seanchab Searigillus Searix Sechnaill Secumos Sedullus Seghine Segine Segovax Sellic Semion Senaculus Sencha Senias Sennianus Senorix Senshenn

Senuacus Sepenestus Sera Servan Sesnan Setanta Setibogius Sgoith- Gleigeil Sharvan Sholto Sighi Sigmal Silinus Sinell Sinill Sinnoch Sinsar Sital

Sitric Skolawn Sligech Smertrius Solais Sollus Sorio Soulinus Sreng Stariat Starn Stavacus Strathairn Strowan Struan Suadnus Sualdam Sualtam

Suanach Suavis Subhkillede Subsio Sucabus Suibhne Sulien Summacus Suriacus Syagris Tabarn Tadg Tailc Taileach Taistellach Talchimen Taliesin Talorcan

Talore Tamesubugus Tammonius Tarvos Tasciovanus Tasgetius Tassach Taximagulus Tethra Tetrecus Tetricus Teutomatus Teyrnon Tigernach

Tigernann Tincomarus Tincommius Tocha Togodumnus Topa Tor Torannen Toutius

Trad Tradui Trendhorn Trenmor Trenus Treon Triathmor Trogain Troghwen

Tuaigh Tuan Tuathal Tuirbe Tuireann Tuis Tullich Turenn Turlough Tyrnon Uaithnin Uar Uccus Uchtain Ueda Uepogenus Uige Uirolec Uisneach Ulchil Un

Unthaus Urfai Urgriu Urias Urien Usna Usnach Vadrex Vainche Vallaunius Vassedo Vatiaucus Veda Vediacus Vellocatus Veluvius Venutius Vepogenus

Vercassivellaunus Vercingetorix Verctissa Verecundus Verica Vernico Viasudrus Viducus Vindex Vindomorucius Vinnian Virdomarus Viroma

Virssucius Volisus Vortigern Vortimax Vortimer Vortipor Vortrix Voteporix Vran Vron Wannard Weonard

Female:

Aclitenis Aibfinna Aifric Affrica Ailbe Ailbhe Ailidh Áine Aime Aisling Aislinn Ashling Alannah Álmaith Almha Alva Almu Alma Anastas Anga Annábla

Aodhamair Aodhnait Aednat Aedin Aideen Aoibh Aiobheann Aoibhinn Aoibhi Aoife Aoiffe Aeife Arlene Athracht Attracta Aurnia Barran Beatha Becuma

Bhionn Béibhinn Bébhinn Bebin Befinn Bevin Bevina Bega Beirnis Bél Belocc Beonill Berrach Bearach Berriona Bidina Bil Bláth Bláithnait Bláthnaid

Blathnait Bláthnat Bláithin Blanaid Blanid Bluinse Bodhbh Brenda Breanda Brighid Bridget Brigid Brigit Brede Breeda Brid Brighda Bridin Bedelia

Bidelia Biddie Cacht Caoilfhionn Caoilainn Caelfind Coelfinnia Keelin Caoimhe Caral Cathan Cah Ceara Cera Cara Carra Cearúilin Ciannait Ciannata

Cian Ciara Ciar Cyra Keara Kiera Ciarda Ciit Cingit Cliodhna Cliodna Clidna Cliona Cliona Cleena Clodagh Clothra Cochrann Cóemfind Coimell

Colan Colleen Conandil Conchenn Coinchind Conchobarre Connora Conchobar Congan Creda Crida Cróeb Cron Cuach Cumman Daireen Darina Damhnait Damhnat

Davnat Devnat Dymphna Dympna Dana Danu Danann Dar Cárthaind Dareca

Dearbháil Derbáil Derbh Deirbhile Derval Dervila Dervla Devla Devorguilla

Derba Forgaill Decla Declan Delbchaem Dercco Derdraigen Derdriu Deirdre Dierdre Devnet Doireann Dorean Dóirin Doreen Dorren Dorinnia Doirind

Doirend Dorene Dorine Dirinn Derinn Donelle Donnfhlaidh Donnflaith Dunflaith Dunlaith Dunla Donla Downett Drón Éabhna Ealga Echna Edana

Éibhliu Ébliu Éblenn Éibhleann Evle Evlin Eihrig Éile Eilgri Eimear Eimhear Eimer Éimhin Éimine Evin Eirnin Ernina Ernin Eithne Ethna Uaithne

Ethne Ethenia Ethnea Etna Edna Ena Elan Elige Elva Enda bird Érennach Eri Erin Éirinn Eriu Ireland Étáin Éadaoin Etain Aidin Ethlinn Étromma Failend

Faimdid Fainche Fanchea Fand Fann Faoiltiarna Whiltierna Feidhelm Fidelma Feidelma Fedelma Fedelim Feidlim Fedelm Delma Fenit Find Findchóem

Findétand Findscuap Finnsech Finnseach Finsha Fiona Fina Finna Fionna Finnabhair Fionnabair Fionó Fennore Fionnghuala Fionnuala Finnguala

Fenella Finella Finvola Finola Nuala Nola Flann Fodla Fodhla Fola Fuamnach Garb Glóir Gobnait Gobinet Gobnat Gobnata Gobnet Gubnet Gorm Gorman

Gormflaith Gormlaith Gormla Gormley Gráinne Grania Granna Granya Grian Guinnear Hisolda Hya Ia Ibelide Ida Ita Ite Indécht Indiu Inis Isleen

Keeley Keelin Keenat Kinnat Labhaoise Lára Lasairfha Lasairiona Lasairian

Laserian Laisrian Lasairiona Lassarina Lasrina Lassar Lassi Lebarcham

Leborcham Lethann Liadan Liadain Liban Life Liffey Lile Luigsech

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Luighseach Luigseach Luiseach Laoise Laoiseach Macha Máda Magael Mallaidh

Méabh Meadhbh Maedbh Maedhbh Maeve Meave Medb Mave Meidhbhi Meld Mide Meeda Mincloth Mise Móen Moncha Monenna Moninna Moninne Blinne Bline Ninne

Mongfhionn Mongfind Mór Moreen Morrin Móreen Móirin Muadhnait Muadnat Muadhnata Monat Mona Muadhnatan Mugain Múireann Muirinn Murinnia Muirenn

Murainn Mairenn Miren Maren Muirecht Muirgen Muiri n Muirenn Miren

Muirgheal Muirgel Muiriol Muriel Muiriath Muirne Myrna Merna Morna Moina

Moyna Naomh Narbflaith Narvla Neasa Neassa Nessa Ness Némdaille Niamh Neamh Niam Ném Neave Nóinin Noleen Nolene Norlene Óchae Odharnait Odarnat

Odhamnait Ornat Orna Ownah Óebfinn Ohnicio Oilbhe Órfhlaith Orflath Órlaith Orlagh Órla Orla Osmanna Paili Piala Rathnait Ranait Rónnait Ronit

Réaltán Rigan Rioghnach Roighnach Righnach Rionach Rynagh Rinach Riomthach Riach Rifach Roach Sadhbh Sadbh Sabhbh Sadb Sive Sabia Sabina Saidhbhin

Saoirse Saiorse Samhaoir Samthann Sárnat Scathach Scáthdercc Sciath Silbhe Sinech Sláine Slania Slanie Sodelb Sogáes Sorcha Sósaidh Stediana Taillte

Tailltiu Tanith Tathan Teamhair Temair Tara Teath Téiti Téitl Tlachtga Treasa Teresa Tuilelaith Talulla Úna Ailia Ailne Ainge Airmed Aith Arminia

Barita Beara Bechulle Betha Birog Blai Boadicea Bodicca Bonduca Boudica Voada Voadicia Bodhmall Brec Bri Brica Briga Brisen Brissen Brosna Caelur

Candiedinia Cardixa Cartimandua Ceithlenn Cesair Kesair Corocca Corotica Cottia Crochnuit Croderg Cuillen Cunovinda Cutha Daalny Dalla Damona

Delgnat Deoca Deoch Deorgreine Derbrenn Dianan Duineachta Eala Echgte Eibhir Enghi Eponina Eponnina Esa Ethernais Ethil Etterna Eurbrawst

Failinis Fais Fianna Findabar Finndealbh Gargeolain Ghaoitha Giorsal

Glanluadh Goneril Gruoch Guinhumara Gwyna Huctia Huna Iamicilla Igerna

Inganiad Innogen Iorwen Kea Keelta Lakutu Lavercham Leine Lendar Lewinna Lia Liath Liban Locha Maer Maerica Manissa Matugena Messbuachalla

Miluchradh Mocuxsoma Modwenna Moluag Moriath Nessan Nesta Nynia Ogarmach Onuava Rhyanidd Rhybrawst Rieingulid Rora Saba Sabra Sassticca Sativola

Scathniamh Sinna Snechta Stroma Sulicena Tancorix Teleri Telta Thaneu Thola Tiabhal Truforna Tuag Tuiren Uaine Uchtdealb Ulidia Unna Urith Vacia

Veldicca Verecunda Vicana Vilbia Wenna

The Kin

gdoms

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The Anglian and Saxon Kingdoms

Wessex

Essex

Northumbria

Deira

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Kent

Mercia

East Anglia

The Native British Kingdoms

Strathclyde (including Cymri, or Wales)

(interchangeable)

Dumnonia

Dalriada

Pictland

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Scenario List The King Under the Forest

King Arthur's tomb

Victims The PCs ride out to a farmstead to bring the families back into the walls of

Jorvik.

Keep on the Borderlands

From Helmsley Castle find the valley of the Caves of Chaos!

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The Giant's House

Wade the Giant has destroyed a wizard's tower, the apprentice reaches the king to tell him. The PCs go with him to recover a magical crystal ball

from Wade's Hall (.the Bridestones on the other side of the Shadowed

Woods).

A Shadow on the Mist

Beorn, one of Ælla's trusted warriors has the PCs look for a lost

sword within a haunted dell.

Beasron Keep

Bandits in the woods have stolen a holy relic, on its way to Rievaux Abbey

from Jorvik. The wood is called the Shadowed Wood (Cropton Forest). The bandit is called Black Jack.

The One-Eyed God

An assassin tries to kill Ælla, then flees to Duggleby Howe.

Ballad of Times Past

King Ælla confronts his past and the wizard Caedmon. His eldest son Æthelric is involved, the PCs help him. The river is the Idle that

leads up into the Dales and to Malham Cove/Ingelborough Cave.

The Sins of the Fathers

The king's eldest son, Æthelric, requires protection during a hunting trip

into the Shadowed Wood.. The trip takes them to the hidden barrow of

Garambar. It ends badly.

Horror on the Hill

Hill full of treasures over the river, with abandoned monastery and

underground caves.

Gallows Wood

Hunting a goblin in the forest that lies between the Grey Hills and the coast.

The Castle of Terror Inside the Duke's castle in the Grey Hills.

Wrecker Island

Looking for the third crystal on Lindesfarne.

Starting the Campaign

Wharram

The player characters are young men or teenagers in the small village of Wharram, on the rolling hills of Deira (East Yorkshire). The

capital is Jorvick, around twenty miles west of there. They are out

hunting rabbits, and return home early due to a terrible storm

approaching, the sky is black as night and seems to be moving

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against the wind. Wind and rain soon blasts the village, and

sheltered in their longhouses, the PCs hear the bell of St Martin, the

church at the foot of the village, near the fish pond. When they investigate, skeltons appear out of the graveyard to attack, and

they might see burly farmers being hacked to pieces. A giant

emerges out of the storm, Wade, a local giant no-one has seen for

generations. He smashes the church roof in, and proceeds to lift up the thatches of the longhouses looking for something. Nothing can

stop him. Watching the mayhem is a swirling cloud of lights, and

Morgana can be seen watching the proceedings - although she is

really remote and aloof in her castle.

An uncle of one of the PCs gives them a bag containing a very large

gold ring, and he tells them to "hurry to Jorvik, take it to the king".

The ring is the item Wade searches for, the finger ring of his father, a ring of protection +1.

Jorvik

Hopefully most of the PCs get to Jorvik alive. The king will see them

once they show the ring. He takes it from them, and gives them shelter. He has an advisor, Paulinus, a wise monk, who explains

what is unfolding. Morgana is loose, she has unleashed the horrors

of hell, the undead, and the dragons. She wants Britain, and she

has allies who are willing to help Wade is one of those allies. She has set up in an invisible faerie castle on the Northern Moors, this

battle is between the Deiran's and Morgana. But she will be

prepared to devastate the kingdom to get what she wants. The

people around must be brought into the walls of the fort, it must be turned into a well prepared, well fortified defense against her

undead army. It is here that the PCs make a choice about their

futures. They are given various people whom they can follow and

learn from. Paulinus, cleric; Aethelric, prince and army leader;

Herla, the royal huntsman and military scout; or Silvanus, the wizard who also has a lonely tower to the north-west of Jorvik, at

Aldborough (the Old Tower).


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