Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog

Mark

CreativeMountainGames.com
The story is based on Celtic legends. When a tyrant queen from the land of Temra invades the peaceful land of Kells, King Conchobar must rely on an ancient legend which foretells of an orphan who will find the mighty warrior Draganta and "bring peace to Kells for 1000 lifetimes." The legend also tells of the four Mystic Armors and Pyre the fire dragon. The recipients of the Armors are Angus, a miscreant of sorts; Ivar, a Moorish prince; Deirdre, Princess of Kells; and Rohan, a destiny-bound druid's apprentice and the young man foretold in the legend. They are joined by Aideen, a young fairy; Fin Varra, the king of Tir Na Nog; and Garrett, the eventual fifth Mystic Knight. Together, the five Mystic Knights continue to defend Kells from the Queen Maeve and all her evil magic.

Anyone remember this one...? :)
 

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The name is familiar. And, I think I can picture it in my head (though I may be picturing something else)... but, anyway, bottom line answer: "Yes"

:)
 




Mark said:
The story is based on Celtic legends. When a tyrant queen from the land of Temra invades the peaceful land of Kells, King Conchobar must rely on an ancient legend which foretells of an orphan who will find the mighty warrior Draganta and "bring peace to Kells for 1000 lifetimes." The legend also tells of the four Mystic Armors and Pyre the fire dragon. The recipients of the Armors are Angus, a miscreant of sorts; Ivar, a Moorish prince; Deirdre, Princess of Kells; and Rohan, a destiny-bound druid's apprentice and the young man foretold in the legend. They are joined by Aideen, a young fairy; Fin Varra, the king of Tir Na Nog; and Garrett, the eventual fifth Mystic Knight. Together, the five Mystic Knights continue to defend Kells from the Queen Maeve and all her evil magic.

Anyone remember this one...? :)

Yep and hated it:D
 


It kinda reminds me of that cartoon where a rugby team gets
transported through time by Merlin to take the place of Arthur
and the Knights of the Round Table after they're seemingly frozen.
The team got these Power Ranger armours and chariots full of
gadgets that'd make James Bond blush.
 

Viking Bastard said:
It kinda reminds me of that cartoon where a rugby team gets
transported through time by Merlin to take the place of Arthur
and the Knights of the Round Table after they're seemingly frozen.
The team got these Power Ranger armours and chariots full of
gadgets that'd make James Bond blush.

King Arthur and the Knights of the Round. It was on when I was maybe 11, at most.
 


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