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Abb Neagh

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For the Shadow Realm counterpart, see Abb Neagh (Shadow).
Abb Neagh

Description

A region that connects Dunbarton and Taillteann.

A byway of Rabbie Dungeon leads to Abb Neagh, a picturesque scenery of wildflowers surrounding a beautiful lake where you can leisurely enjoy fishing. You can also reach Taillteann from Abb Neagh.[1]

Abb Neagh is a passageway between Dunbarton and Taillteann. It is well-known for its lake in the center of the map, which is a famous fishing spot. However, within Lake Neagh lies an infamous, powerful monster by the name of Neid, who presumably kills and/or drowns fishermen patrolling its lake.

Abb Neagh Residential Town is located southwest of the map, beside Lake Neagh.

To the easternmost side of Lake Neagh is the Bard Camp, where Music Skills can be learned.

Map

Legend
Statue icon.png Byrun Spawn Point
Full-size Map
Abb Neagh.jpg

Fish Available

Local NPCs

NPC Occupation Location
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Ailla
Bard Camp
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Art
Blacksmith Bard Camp
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Austell
Bard Camp
Cailean.png
Cailean
Bard Camp
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Hamelin
Bard Camp
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Tegau
Bard Camp
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Yvona
Bard Bard Camp
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Enn
Lake Neagh, near Bard Camp

Local Monsters

Field Boss

Trivia

  • Abb Neagh is a combination of the word abha (meaning river) and the word neagh (from nEachach, meaning of Eachaidh's).
    • Eachaidh and Eochaid are versions of an Irish name, which was derived from each (meaning horse).
      • Many kings had the name Eachaidh or a variant of it, although one prominent one was Eochaid Ollathair (also known as the Dagda).
    • While there is a real-world Loch nEathach in Ireland, none of its rivers are named Neagh.
      • In contrast, Scotland's Loch Ness does have a river named Ness.
      • Neid is based off of the Loch Ness Monster, which was first reported in the River Ness.

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