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Abb Neagh![link here! mini](/skins/common/images/mw/mini.png)
Description and Geography
A region that connects Dunbarton and Taillteann.
A byway of Rabbie Dungeon leads to Abb Neagh, a picturesque scenery of wildflowers surrounding a beautiful lake where you can leisurely enjoy fishing. You can also reach Taillteann from Abb Neagh.[1]
Abb Neagh is a passageway between Dunbarton and Taillteann. It is well-known for its lake in the center of the map, which is a famous fishing spot. However, within Lake Neagh lies an infamous, powerful monster by the name of Neid, who presumably kills and/or drowns fishermen patrolling its lake.
Landmarks
- The Bard Camp, where Music Skills can be learned.
Areas of Interest
Resources
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Hitting man-made objects | Signs along the path |
Fishing List
Amenities
Facilities
- None
NPCs
Monsters
Areas Connected
- Taillteann (Northeast)
- Dunbarton (Southwest)
- Abb Neagh Marketplace (West)
- Sidhe Finnachaid
Music
Track | Title |
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Riding the Rainbow Winds |
Trivia
- The simmering cauldron in the Bard camp does not count as a source of fire for Cooking.
- Abb Neagh is a combination of the word abha (meaning river) and the word neagh (from nEachach, meaning of Eachaidh's).
- Eachaidh and Eochaid are versions of an Irish name, which was derived from each (meaning horse).
- Many kings had the name Eachaidh or a variant of it, although one prominent one was Eochaid Ollathair (also known as the Dagda).
- While there is a real-world Loch nEathach in Ireland, none of its rivers are named Neagh.
- In contrast, Scotland's Loch Ness does have a river named Ness.
- Neid is based off of the Loch Ness Monster, which was first reported in the River Ness.
- Eachaidh and Eochaid are versions of an Irish name, which was derived from each (meaning horse).
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