Mannán

Mannán is a Lesser Deity who claims dominion over the Elemental Plane of Water. He serves in allegiance to the Father, Dagda, in the Pagan pantheon, acting as a conduit of power between the Plane of Water and Dagda's divinity and strength.

Description
The Son of the Sea, believed to have once been a great healer and mighty sorcerer in the age of the fomorians. Said to be the great protector of the waves and guiding hand to the sails of sea venturing explorers. Depicted as as a great and noble fomorian travelling the seas upon his chariot, drawn by his ally and steed, Enbarr.

A ship has oft been seen sailing upon the seas without crew nor captain, guiding lost ships to land and safety, the ship has been dubbed within folklore as the Wave-Sweeper. Some claim to have been aboard the ship, after being lost at sea, floating endlessly upon the debris of their shipwreck.

Gifts of the Son
Like the other entities whom have bestowed their greatest treasures upon Elysia, in order to restore life to the world, Mannán has released the following magical items to the land.

Cloak of Mists
Manannán's cloak is a mythical shroud of mist that Manannan would throw over Elysia to shroud its people from enemies in times of trouble. The cloak would roll in from the sea over the land, covering all from prying eyes, keeping its people safe from unwanted visitors. The cloak takes the form of a tinged grey and purple fog slowly enveloping the land, until Manannan is safe to lift the shroud when the unwanted visitors have passed by.

The Answerer
A sword forged to do battle against the fomorian armies of yore. It is said that every swing of the sword of fatal and holds immense power against enemies of the land and sea.

Yellow Tree
Manannán's great spear was cast into the ground, growing into a great tree that bring life to the land and awaken old roots that were lost to time and decay.

Goblet of Truth
Split into three pieces, the Goblet of Truth is believed to hold the answers to every known question within the history of the universe. For some secrets are best left unknown. It is believed that ancient stories and lore of the world have been taken from the minds of all living things for the protection of its people. Said to be a great treasure and covetted by historians and lore keepers, wanting to find the three pieces and restore the Goblet of Truth. It is said that one whom drinks from the Goblet of Truth shall be given all knowledge of the world, but with it comes their demise and death.