A good warlock and friend to
Eliza.
Name Origin
Irish Gaelic name meaning "the good god." In Celtic mythology, this
is the name of a god of knowledge and magic, and a leader of the Tuatha Dé
Danann, supernatural beings who inhabited Ireland prior to the coming of the
Celts.
Physical characteristics:
Dagda appears as an old Irishman, bald with a thick white beard with black streaks
on both sides. He's a bit winded from centuries of battle but otherwise in good
shape. Always seen garbed in a dark green hood and cloak.
Personality:
Very kind and willing to help others if needed. He is determined to stand in
the way of Dracula and his evil. Passionate about standing up for what is right,
no matter the cost.
Abilities:
Dagda is a High Mage of the ancient Agents of Sorcery Protection. He has practiced
white magic for centuries and has a number of powerful spells at his fingertips.
Known History:
Dagda was an apprentice to the great warlocks during the Exodus War. He was
there during the Farnalla Exodus and elected to stay behind to protect the
in-between years.
He’s
the High Mage of the Agents of Sorcery Protection. He migrated to North America
to watch for the "prophesied younglings". While most forgot the prophesy,
he still believed it.
Despite the fact that the
Coven have always acted as police to the magic world, most white warlocks and
witches remain in hiding. Hunted by Dracula’s forces for centuries, they operate
in super-secret covens across the globe. No more than three in each group and
always on the move, Dagda keeps them organized and hidden. He marshals their
forces across the globe to constantly block Dracula's attempts to take over the
world. They regularly work with the prophetic Falabranwyn and the Holy Order of the Vampyr.
He was grateful to have lived long enough to set eyes on the Prophesized Younglings. Killed by Dracula in 1692 while defending Annabelle and Roland. He could sense potential and knew what Ann and Roland would become.
Seen
in FORESIGHT CHRONICLES BOOKS 1 and 3
(Picture not accurate representation)