Boar and Crows (p.046)

Now, this is some leap

Setanta, on his way to the capital of Ulster Emain Macha, is being chased by a gigantic boar spirit. At the last moment, he glimpses a Celtic fort and dashes for it, in one single mighty leap.
 
 
Oghme and Morrigan (p.047)
Oghme and Morrigan (p.047)
 

Setanta, on his way to the capital of Ulster Emain Macha, is being chased by a gigantic boar spirit. At the last moment, he glimpses a Celtic fort and dashes for it, in one single mighty leap.

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Boar and Crows
Now, this is some leap
Setanta, on his way to the capital of Ulster Emain Macha, is being chased by a gigantic boar spirit. At the last moment, he glimpses a Celtic fort and dashes for it, in one single mighty leap.
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