Famous members of the Order of Fiona

Fionn mac Cumhaill, Fianna's most famous leader and legendary hero. The most important character in the Gaelic story Fenian Cyle. He is divine because of his mother.

Finn possesses superhuman wisdom and talents because he received the salmon of knowledge, and led Fiona to complete many pioneering projects through life and death. He fought against the devils from the deep sea and the giants in Scotland. He led the warrior group many times to repel the overseas enemies who were preparing to bring catastrophe to Ireland. He even entered fairyland and other worlds many times for wonderful adventures.

Ossian is the Ossian written by the Scottish poet Macpherson in the 18th century. A famous poet and warrior in ancient Ireland, the son of Finn and Sadhbh, and the father of the hero Oscar. As a leader of the warrior corps, his name spread throughout Europe through the famous 'Ossianic Ballads', a series of poems about him.

In the legend, he married a daughter of the sea god Manannán mac Lir and went overseas to the Land of Youth. When I returned, everything had changed. This story is the famous Ossian's 300-Year Journey to Wonderland. When he returned to Ireland, he was already a helpless and disabled old man. In despair, he passed the time by telling young people about his past adventures every day. As time passed, he later met St. Patrick, who came to Ireland to preach, and told him the legendary stories of the Fiona warriors and the good old days.

Diarmait O'Duibhne, one of the most famous figures in the Fianna regiment, is also Finn's most precious friend. The adopted son of Aengus, the god of love and youth. He was the Gaelic Adoyni, the hero of many love stories, a charismatic and excellent warrior. He is the most beloved member of the Warriors and one of the few elites among them.

Many strange stories revolve around this young hero, such as: In the adventure of Benny Mountain, the most famous Benbuban magic pig in Fenian legend appeared, and Diarmaid was cursed to die. Under the attack of this huge demon pig. After becoming a member of the Warriors, he put Finn and the Warriors in danger many times. In a battle in Wonderland, he single-handedly eliminated nearly 4,000 powerful soldiers of the King of Miracle Plains who came to conquer. The story of the tragic love elopement between him and Finn's beautiful fiancée Grainne ni Cormaic is a famous classic Irish legend. This story is considered to be the blueprint for some famous later love tragedies.

Oscar, Finn’s grandson, is the most ferocious Fianna warrior. In the war between the royal army and Fiona, he defeated King Kelbi's army in Gabiha but he was seriously wounded and died.

Goll mac Morna, one of the main leaders of Fianna and the leader of Clan Morna, one of the two major forces. Goyle was ordered to kill Finn's father Cumhall in the past, but later he was forgiven by Finn for his meritorious service. He followed Finn and married one of Finn's daughters, but in Fiona In the war with the royal army, he chose to support the royal army that was against Fiona.

Conan Mac Morna (Conan Mac Morna), known as "Bald Conan", is an excellent and loyal warrior. He is the most vivid and vital image created in the story of Fiona. A lasting role. Although he is the younger brother of Finn's father-killing enemy Goyle, he and Diarmuid are good friends and happy fruits of the warrior group.

Caílte mac Rónáin, Finn's right-hand man and popular singer of the time, who is said to have performed with St. Patrick in the 'Dialogue of the Elders' conversed, and praised Fiona's virtues. Although Carter is described as skinny in many stories, he is a very difficult fighter. He was one of the few warriors who survived the final battle between Fiona and the royal army, and he also recorded many Fiona stories and passed them on to future generations.

Cumhall, the biological father of Finn McCool and the former leader of the Fianna, was killed by Gall.