The "Claíomh Soláis" is a gothic fantasy novel set in 1944 that follows the exploits of Damien O'Laoghaire, a sixteen-year-old villager who lives near Killala in the West of Ireland. One night, his life changes forever when Damien and his younger brother Seosamh discover a magical sword known as "The Claíomh Solais", earning them the respect of the mysterious English archeologist Eric Trent. Damien travels with Eric to the National History Museum in Dublin to bring the sword there. Unknown to them, they have unintentionally attracted the interest of the legendary Fomorian King Bres who seeks to both destroy the sword and reconquer Ireland.
Damien and Eric have little choice but to seek out the Society of Saint Patrick, an organization of nationalist zealots who are skilled in fighting supernatural threats. Along the way, they are aided by both Simon Fitzgerald, an Anglo-Irish lord who has knowledge of Irish myths and Phil Rodgers, an eccentric British airman. Both Simon and Phil work for the Anglo-American organization P.E.C, a monster hunting army that also defends the human race from supernatural threats and who are willing to join forces with Ireland in the fight against Bres.
Thus, Ireland once again becomes a chaotic battlefield amidst which Damien must learn to stay on his own two feet if he has any chance of surviving.
Damien and Eric have little choice but to seek out the Society of Saint Patrick, an organization of nationalist zealots who are skilled in fighting supernatural threats. Along the way, they are aided by both Simon Fitzgerald, an Anglo-Irish lord who has knowledge of Irish myths and Phil Rodgers, an eccentric British airman. Both Simon and Phil work for the Anglo-American organization P.E.C, a monster hunting army that also defends the human race from supernatural threats and who are willing to join forces with Ireland in the fight against Bres.
Thus, Ireland once again becomes a chaotic battlefield amidst which Damien must learn to stay on his own two feet if he has any chance of surviving.
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