What's Lancer's real name on Destiny's Night?
Name: cú chulainn/cucullind/cuhullin/cucullain Chinese translation: kuchu Lin/couver ing/ Chulainn /Kuhlan/guchi Lian Age: A.D. 1 century or so Original name: Settanta's father: Lugh MAC ethlen. Mother: De Cotel de Chitel (sister of King Concordia) Stepfather: Sultan Suatan Adoptive Father: Fergus Mike Lodge fergus mac roich Owner: Scozza Qi Dassac Qi (Queen of Shadow Country) Wife: Emel Emerson: female warrior of Kenrak Kong Shadow Country) Country of origin: King Ulster: Kongqi. Sword Cruaiden Cadatchenn, Crimson Shield (Throwing) Love Horse: Macha Kuchulin's gray color, the demigod "son of light" in Celtic mythology, is a great Irish hero. The son of god of light Ruger and Princess de Cottle. Born in Ulster, an Irish tribal country, it was ruled by King Conchibo Mike Nisha in about 1 century. Originally named Setanda, at the age of seven, he killed the fierce hound raised by the blacksmith Kuran with his bare hands. Later, he declared that he would replace the hounds to protect Kulan, who lost his dog, so he was called Kuchulin (meaning "Kulan's evil dog"). As an adult, Ku Lin Qiu passed the test of the Queen of the Shadow Kingdom and learned superb martial arts and art of war. Formed the famous "Red Knights", active in the front line of defending the motherland. He is invincible on the battlefield. As soon as he starts fighting, his hair will turn red, his eyes will be frightening, and so will his enemies. In the war between Ulster and Connaught, Kuchulin has been supporting the inferior Ulster army for seven years, fighting against the allied forces of the three countries that launched an attack from Connaught, and finally repelled them, and caught Queen Maeve, the chief culprit of the war, and released her on the condition that she would not invade Ulster again. However, compared with his scenery on the battlefield, his life is very unfortunate. He killed his only son, Kenrak, without knowing it, and his best friend, Fodia, when he had to. Finally, he was victimized by the enemy's plot, destroyed his own magic gun and died under his own magic gun. Today in Ireland, poems and statues praising Kuchelin are still preserved. Riverdance, a large-scale and magnificent Irish traditional tap dance drama, also tells us about the great achievements of the hero Kuchelin.