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The
Legend of the Sea Dragon
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Legend has it that the
greatest Scottish warrior of all, Fionn mac Cumhaill – also known as
Fingal – was walking across Islay with his two massive hounds: Bran and
Seeolang.
Fionn, who was possessed
of supernatural powers and superhuman strength, hoisted a large standing
stone and threw it half-way across the island – into the depths of Loch
Indaal – for his dogs to fetch back. The splash made by the stone stirred
the dark sands at the bottom of the Loch, and with them stirred from his
thousand year sleep the sleeping form of the sea-dragon Kranna Dubh.
Kranna surged up from the
depths and swam to the shore at Bowmore to meet with Fionn in combat. A
fierce battle ensued, ending with Kranna lurching back into the loch,
mortally wounded by Fionn’s magical sword, Mac a’Luin, his dark blood
seeping into the waters.
It is said that when the
sun sets, Loch Indaal turns red with his blood – and that local mothers
scold their children severely, if ever they catch them pitching stones
into the Loch.
Legend Tin Box -
Released 2003
(Limited
Edition)
This Limited Edition Tin illustrates
an artist's interpretation of the Legend of the Sea Dragon.
Aged 8 Years Tin
Box - Released 2003
(Italian
market only)
This Limited Edition Tin illustrates
an artist's interpretation of the Legend of the Sea Dragon.
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