Abarta

Abarta ( Irish: " doer of deeds" ) is a scoring Tuatha Dé Danann to the legendary figure of Celtic mythology of Ireland.

Mythology

After the Tuatha Dé Danann were driven by the Milesians in the Otherworld, they were only occasionally humans to the appearance. So it once did Abarta to play the hero Finn MacCool a prank. This went with his warriors, the Fianna, and accompanied Abarta offered him as a servant. Finn accepted the offer and gave him the nickname Gialla Decair ( Irish: "Lazy servant "). As a confidence-building gift Abarta brought a huge gray horse. Only with great difficulty did the warriors of the horse aufzuzäumen and then it refused to even a hoof to move when a rider sat up. Only fourteen of the Fianna, were set, it made tentative preparations to move. But no sooner had jumped the fifteenth rider Abarta, jumped the horse in a wild gallop, notwithstanding that there is still re-sharpened another warrior to his tail. Abarta brought the warriors, as was the purpose of his appearance on earth, in this way to the Otherworld.

The remaining Fianna pursued the horse in a magic ship and thanks to their best track finder Foltor, a stretching of Finn MacCool, managed to locate the fugitives in the otherworld. Abarta was forced to release the prisoners, and he himself had, for the sake of offended honor, themselves be drawn by the tail of the horse to Ireland before again moved in peace.

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