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rains, thunderstorms and mists; they enraged the seas or calmed them; they made «appear»
beautiful women or dreadful monsters by materialization; etc.
In the times of the invasion of the Welsh, their chief, the Druid Amergin, realizes the
following ritual: with the right foot in the land to be conquered he recites:
I am the Wind that blows over the waters of the Sea.
I am the Wave that breaks against the Rock.
I am the Thunder of the Sea.
I am the Stag and the Bull of the Seven Horns.
I am the Vulture on the Gully.
I am the Tear of the Sun.
I am the Most Beautiful of the Flowers.
I am the Intrepid Wild Boar.
I am the Salmon in the Lake.
I am the Lake in the Prairie.
I am the Voice of the Wisdom.
I am the Spear that is wielded in Battle.
I am the God who Exhales Fire in the Head.
And the Druid Amergin, pronounces the next seven questions:
Who illuminates the Assembly in the Mountain?
Who denounces the days of the Moon?
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