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Sliab Cuilin

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An overview of Sliab Cuilin.


Description and Geography

Map of Sliab Cuilin.

A hill that connects the Dugald Aisle with Taillteann. You can enter this area through the Ulaid Forest of Dugald Aisle. It is surrounded by steep mountains and hills, and is a throughway to Tailiteann.[1]

Sliab Cuilin is a passageway between Dugald Aisle and Taillteann full of hills and steep mountains.

Cuilin Residential Town is located near the northernmost part of Sliab Cuilin.

A Geata that leads to a powerful Apocalypse Raid is made available after the completion of the sidequest An Urgent Request.

Landmarks

The Stone Quarry at the southernmost point of Sliab Cuilin can be Mined for:

Areas of Interest

Resources

Trees/Fruit
Resource Obtained From Location
Berry.png Berry
Branches.png Branches
Tree hitting Any tree?
Firewood.png Firewood (Tree) (Gathering Axe equipped) from Trees Any tree
Other
Resource Obtained From Location
Large Nail.png Large Nail
Small Gem.png Small Gem
Small Green Gem.png Small Blue Gem.png Small Red Gem.png Colored Small Gems
Hitting man-made objects Signs

Amenities

  • None

Facilities

  • None

Monsters


Areas Connected

Music

Track Title
Song of Wind

Trivia

  • Sliab Cuilin is a combination of the words Irish words sliabh (meaning mountain, sometimes moor) and cúilín (itself a combination of cúil meaning nook and the diminutive -ín).
    • Together, they would mean Mountain of the Little Nook/Little Nook Mountain.
    • Alternatively, Cuilin could be cuileann (meaning holly tree). However none of the many trees in this area are explicitly holly.
  • Sliab Cuilin likely comes from the real-world Sliabh gCuillinn.
    • The real-world mountain is sometimes thought to be named after the mythological smith Culann or the warrior named after him, Cú Chulainn (hound of Culann)[2].

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