last
years of his Holding, and Lamh Shabhala would rest again for three centuries.
— 70 to None. During these years, the cloch remained in RBata's
— 63 tomb.
— 63 to Breck the Tomb-robber (F) For two days, until she was
— 63 caught and executed.
— 62 to None. Again, the cloch rests in RBata's tomb.
— 53
— 53 to Nollaig the One-Handed (M). Nollaig, like Breck, stole -42 the cloch from RBata's tomb but held it for years, until he was caught pilfering other items from the chieftain Lobharan's clannog. The cloch and other items once belonging to RBata as well as from the other tombs there were found among Nollaig's belongings. Some of the treasure was returned to the tombs, but Lobharan kept the stone. Nollaig lost his hand.
— 42 to Lobharan (M)
— 27
— 27 Ailbhe (F) Lobharan's daughter. to-15
— 15 to Struan (M) Ailbhe's son, father of Cealaigh.
11
11 to Cealaigh (M) First war chief of the Bunus, who were now 37 actively fighting the Daoine in the north of Talamn an
Ghlas. He would wear the cloch in battle under his armor, and was never defeated on the field — he died of an illness.
37 to Mhaolain (M) Mhaolain was Cealaigh's successor as war 42 chief, who (like Cealaigh) wore the cloch as a talisman for victory. When he was finally defeated by Dyved of the North Holdings' army, the cloch passed from Bunus Muintir hands to those of the Daoine.
The Daoine Holders
42 to Dyved of the North Holdings (M)
57
57 to Salmhor O-Dyved (M) Dyved’s son, killed in battle 59 against the Bunus Muintir. The cloch was among his effects, but none of Salmhor’s heirs seems to have inherited the cloch. From here, it passes out of history for nearly two centuries until the magelights come again in 232.
49 to The Lost Years. Sometime during this period, the cloch 232 was moved from the North Holdings (a small kingdom in what would later be part of Tuath Infochla) to Inish Thuaidh. No one knows for certain who held the stone during this time, though several people in later years would claim that their ancestors had been among them. Since none of the Daoine had seen the mage-lights, it’s doubtful that they understood the significance of the stone beyond its recent history as a talisman of the Bunus war chiefs. There is a legend that the Bunus Muintir recovered the cloch after Salmhor’s death on the battlefield, and that the Bunus themselves took the cloch to Inish Thuaidh to hide it. Anotherlegend claims that the cloch was thrown into the sea, and that a blue seal brought the cloch to Inish Thuaidh. The truth of any of these claims can’t be verified.
232 to Caenneth Mac Noll (M) The first Daoine cloudmage, and 241 the return of the mage-lights in the skies. Caenneth was not of royal lineage, but a simple fisherman of Inish Thuaidh, yet he would come to understand the sky-magic, and would reactivate the other cloch na thrintri. Caenneth would die in Thall Coill, attempting the Scrudu.
241 to Gael O Laighin (M)
263
263 to Fearghus O Laighin (M)
279
279 to Heremon O Laighin (M) — died testing himself against the
280 Scrudu.
280 to Maitlas O Ciardha (M)
301
301 to Aithne Lochlain (F)
317
317 to Nuala Mag Aodha (F)
329
329 to Ioseph MacCana (M) Died testing himself against the 333 Scrudu.
333 to Lucan O Loingsigh (M)
379
379 to Naomhan McKenna (M)
382
382 to Kieran MacGairbhith (M)
392
392 to Eilis MacGairbhith (F) Killed in the Battle of Lough Lar
401 by Aod hfin ' Liathain, and the control of the cloch moves south from Inish Thuaidh to the mainland of Talamn an Ghlas.
401 to Aodhfin O Liathain (M) RB of the small kingdom of
403 Bhaile.
403 to Dougal Woulfe (M)
416
416 to Fagan McCabe (M)
432
432 to Eoin O hAonghusa (M)
459
459 to Eimile O hAonghusa (F)
463
463 to Donal O hAonghusa (M)
480
480 to Maclean O hAonghusa (M)
487
487 to Brianna O hAonghusa (F)
499
499 to Lochlainn O'Doelan (M)
515
515 to Maitiu O'Doelan (M) Perhaps the only Daoine from
517 Talamh An Ghlas to attempt the Scrudu. He came to Thall Coill stealthily via ship in company with his good friend Keefe Mas Sithig. He did not survive the attempt.
517 to Keefe Mas Sithig (M)
529
529 to Conn DeBarra (M)
541
541 to Barra O Beoillain (M)
577
577 to Uscias Aheron (M)
591
591 to Afrika MacMuthuna (F)
597
597 to Ailen O'Curragh (M)
612
612 to Sinna Mac Ard (F) The young lover of Ailen O'Curragh,
622 who after O'Curragh's early death married Teador Mac Ard, then the RB of a fiefdom within what is now