1And that is the fine I have asked of you, said Lugh.
2She raised Lugh from infancy till the day he could bare arms.
3So they went to Lugh, and Brian asked the skin of him.
4So Blodeuwydd prepared a bath for Lugh under an outdoor pavilion.
5Then Lugh made search among the dead, and they found not Kian there.
6At last, Gwydion found Lugh reincarnated as an eagle, perched in a tree.
7Then Lugh asked Carpre, the poet, son of Etain, what could he do.
8When Bres saw that, he gave himself up to Lugh's protection.
9This now is the story of the birth of Lugh.
10This god has many names, including Apollo, Balder, Lugh, Horus, Chango, and many others.
11For a time, Blodeuwydd lived happily with Lugh, and the world abode in summer.
12So Lugh said that would do, and he let him go free after that.
13It also contained millennia-old memories of the Celtic god Lugh.
14And Lugh listened, and they told him of the deed of the sons of Turenn.
15His natural father is the mortal by the name of Sualtam, but Lugh adopted him.
16And then they went on to join Lugh of the Long Hand for the battle.