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{{Wikipediainfo|Tír na nÓg}}
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|type = [[Planet]]
|type = [[Planet]]
|location = [[Mutter's Spiral]]
|location = [[Mutter's Spiral]]
|natives= [[Human]]s, [[Firbolg]], [[Sidhe (Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark)|Sidhe]], [[Ceffyl]], [[Fomoir]]
|natives= [[Human]]s, [[Firbolg]], [[Sidhe (Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark)|Sidhe]], [[Ceffyl]], [[Fomoir]]
|only = Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark
|only = Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark (novel)
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'''Tir na n-Óg''' was a [[planet]] on the edge of [[Mutter's Spiral]].
'''Tir na n-Óg''' was a [[planet]] on the edge of [[Mutter's Spiral]].
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Tír na n-Óg was created by [[Goibhnie]], who wanted to see the sociological effects of making a world. On the world there were creatures like those of the [[mythology|myths]] of [[Earth]], such as the [[unicorn]]s, there known as [[Ceffyl]].
Tír na n-Óg was created by [[Goibhnie]], who wanted to see the sociological effects of making a world. On the world there were creatures like those of the [[mythology|myths]] of [[Earth]], such as the [[unicorn]]s, there known as [[Ceffyl]].


There was a link between Tír na n-Óg and [[Earth]] due to a [[stone circle]] on Earth being a gateway. This allowed many [[human]]s to go to Tír na n-Óg by accident. At one point the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] went there by accident and restored the [[star|sun]], there known to locals as [[Arawn's Wheel]]. Once the Doctor had saved it, he closed off the portal and gave Arawn's Wheel 2,000 more years. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark]]'')
There was a link between Tír na n-Óg and [[Earth]] due to a [[stone circle]] on Earth being a gateway. This allowed many [[human]]s to go to Tír na n-Óg by accident. At one point the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] went there by accident and restored the [[star|sun]], there known to locals as [[Arawn's Wheel]]. Once the Doctor had saved it, he closed off the portal and gave Arawn's Wheel 2,000 more years. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark (novel)|Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark]]'')


[[Prester John]] heard that you should never drink or eat when you find yourself in Tir na n-Óg, or else you would become bound to that world. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warring States (novel)|Warring States]]'')
[[Prester John]] heard that you should never drink or eat when you find yourself in Tir na n-Óg, or else you would become bound to that world. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warring States (novel)|Warring States]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* According to Irish mythology, {{w|Tír na nÓg}} is the Land of Eternal Youth where no man ages.
* According to Irish mythology, Tír na nÓg is the Land of Eternal Youth where no man ages.


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Tir na n-Óg was a planet on the edge of Mutter's Spiral.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Tír na n-Óg was created by Goibhnie, who wanted to see the sociological effects of making a world. On the world there were creatures like those of the myths of Earth, such as the unicorns, there known as Ceffyl.

There was a link between Tír na n-Óg and Earth due to a stone circle on Earth being a gateway. This allowed many humans to go to Tír na n-Óg by accident. At one point the Seventh Doctor and Ace went there by accident and restored the sun, there known to locals as Arawn's Wheel. Once the Doctor had saved it, he closed off the portal and gave Arawn's Wheel 2,000 more years. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark)

Prester John heard that you should never drink or eat when you find yourself in Tir na n-Óg, or else you would become bound to that world. (PROSE: Warring States)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • According to Irish mythology, Tír na nÓg is the Land of Eternal Youth where no man ages.