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Caoimhe Copar

Folklore

Caoimhe (Key Vah) Copar (Copper)   Caoimhe Copar, Caoimhe Copar, watch your wealth sweet little pauper
Time it passes, times it passes, stripped away from lads and lasses
Usurpers coming, usurpers coming, watch your back war skins are drumming
Lost in the dark, lost in the dark, don't forget the ley lines arc
Twist the will, twist the will, forgot so fast like the last ale swill
Twist the will, twist the will, you've lost your way and your spirit they kill    


Caoimhe Copar is an ancient soul that desires intently to keep Kel's traditions alive. Though she did not live life that way. She was once a human that wanted desperately to have strangers from strange lands bring their customs to the Chiefdom's of Kel and bring in their enlightened ways. She naively sought after foreigners to come and teach their ways. Not because they could benefit but that her traditions would be forgotten for she hated them so.  

She pleaded with foreigners to come and teach their ways and they came. They taught their ways and the people believed their tales though their tales were not tied to the land. Soon, the names of towns changed to that of the foreigners tongues. Next, the native Kel traditions were rejected as false and abominable. Natives were taught that their traditions were inspired by abyssal creatures. Caoimhe Copar saw her desires become reality and the foreigners laid waste to the culture and traditions of the Kel's.  

It was only after she was betrayed by the foreigners and she was murdered that she realized her folly. In the otherworld she saw her ancestors, learned their stories, and understood the importance of tradition and the sanctity of not only the ancestors but also the land from which they toiled. In death she has come from beyond, a warrior clad in ancient copper, with her ancient copper sword, Ancestral Song, in hand to wage war against the foreigners that she allowed to desecrate her ancestral land.