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His father died while Tain was a
young boy, and his mother Eilidh served in the clan chief's hall to earn food for herself
and the boy. Left to himself much of the time, Tain grew up wild, spending his time
among the hills and woods of the island.
When Tain was a young lad of twelve summers, a stranger arrived at the village from the
far north. He claimed to be the boy's uncle, Vilah, a Shaman of his father's people.
A dream had brought him here, he said, and he must teach the boy the ways of the Spirits.
Tain spent five years training under Vilah, learning the ways of the spirit realm and the
secrets of dreams. Vilah made him learn also the writing of his mother's people, and
arranged for local wise men to teach the boy the legends and secrets of the land.
In the summer of his seventeenth year, Tain became a Shaman. He searched in the high airy
places of the spirit realms, and found his Fetch, which he calls Caor Thine ("Thunderbolt"). Vilah pronounced the lad a
man, and a guide to his people, then left for the north, saying that the dreams bade him
go. But he set Tain upon the path to seek out another wise man, a wizard of great power in
the south. Vilah told Tain he must learn this other magic, and use it to gain power so
that the spirits would have an ally among these wizards.
Tain travelled south until he came to the covenant of Crun Clach, where he sought out the
Magus Seumas an Cat. Seumas accepted Tain as an "apprentice," and began teaching
him the ways of Hermetic Magic. Tain also learned from the Criamon Magus Radislav am
Polanach - although Tain must join Ex Miscellenea, he shared much with the eccentric
Slavic mystic.
Tain met several other advanced apprentices and new magi during those years, and made
plans with them to form a new covenant when all were confirmed as magi of the order.
Tain knew of an ancient site of great power on an island off the coast, where in
centuries past the Diedne Druids had worshipped. It had been used later by a group of
Hermetic Diabolists, and had lain empty for a century. But Tain knew the ways of the
spirits, and knew the power of the site. Tain and the others began making secret
preparations to rebuild the site, sending agents to scout the island and even sneaking
away from time to time to visit the area themselves.
Finally, when Tain reached the age of twenty-seven summers, Seumas agreed that Tain had
learned enough to pass his "gauntlet," and confirmed Tain before the Tribunal of
1193. Tain and the other new magi immediately petitioned the Tribunal for the
authority to rebuild Fitheach Tigh. Objections were raised, and defeated.
Intrigue and deception, debate and persuasion - all played a role in swaying the Tribunal
to their side. Finally, the opposition acceded that rebuilding a covenant on that
site was a good idea, but put forth a counter-proposal that another group of young magi
were better suited to rebuild a covenant on that site. This was a shocking setback,
but with the support of Crun Clach, Tain's friends were able to narrowly defeat that
counter-attack, and the Tribunal granted the authority to rebuild the Covenant.
Together with his new-found companions Patrick of Mercere, Alcibiades of Merinita, and
Philograccus of Bonisagus, and his bodyguard Ieuen Blackwell, he set out to rebuild the
old covenant, and renew the ancient site of power. They were later joined by Titus Sculpas
of Verditius, Doggath of Flambeau, and Fergus Ex Miscellanea, and a variety of consors,
including Manus MacSomerled, Sean Campbell, Jean-Michel and Edward Spurious. |
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