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Lugh:

Our dear friend Lugh, we remember you always, the great moments that you shared with us, you always filled our lives with joy and great satisfactions..

II still remember the day when you came home for the first day, you were a real hair ball with legs, your cute face that remained with you throughout the years, your ability to always attract our attention, always supporting the girls; our dearest friend, you truly became a very important part of our family, and I know that you lived happily with us, you demonstrated it every moment. I still remember how you would sit the girls when you hit them with your tail, they would laugh so hard, our hikes in the country, your mountain races. My dear Lugh, I hope that wherever you are now you will be very happy. that you will remember us with great happiness as we do you

until then my dearest faithful friend.

 

You will always live in our hearts.

Gretel, Antonella, Constanza and Oscar














 

 

Lugh

Whose name means "the shining one," was the Celtic Sun god. The underworld god Balor was his grandfather. Balor was the leader of the Fomorii. The Fomorii were evil people that lived in the darkness of the underworld. According to a prophecy, Balor had to be killed by his grandson. To prevent this from happening, Balor had his daughter Ethlinn imprisoned in a crystal tower . Nonetheless, Cian, the son of the medicine god, entered the tower . Ethlinn gave birth to a child whose name was Lugh. Unfortunately, as soon as the child was born, Balor had him thrown into the sea to drown. Lugh miraculously escaped from his destiny of death and was raised in the utmost secrecy by the god of the sea, Manannan. He learned the skills of the arts and crafts, and became an expert warrior. When he reached manhood, he joined the Tuatha De Danaan, "the peoples of the goddess Dana" in their struggle against the Fomorii. During a desperate battle, the king of the Tuatha De Danaan died, being hit by the evil gaze of Balor. Balor had a malicious gaze capable of killing whomever looked at it. However, Lugh threw a magic stone ball at Balor's eye, and killed Balor as the prophecy had predicted. Lugh then became the king of the Tuatha De Danaan.