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  • curprev 13:5913:59, 19 January 2024UploaderBot talk contribs 4,735 bytes +4,735 Created page with "he Fiodhán Airm, translated from the ancient Celtic tongue as "Flute of the Hosts," is a mythic musical instrument of unparalleled power, said to have been carved from the branch of an otherworldly tree that grew at the heart of the enchanted forest of Tír na nÓg. This divine flute, no longer than an arm's span and as light as a feather, bears the intricate patterns reminiscent of Celtic knots, and its surface gleams with an ethereal luster that seems to capture the v..."