The ending of this tale was a truly sorrowful, human moment. Long-buried resentment can rear up and strike even after friendship is restored, and deeply wound both parties.
Yes, because burying is irresponsible to start with. Such things must be processed very throughly. And our decency must be well trained to not get irritated by any scraps poking here n there eventually, while still at it.
Fairy tale and Myth are often made to wash away the harsh reality just like grim tale. The grim and realistic part of this story is that king killed him for revenge for getting cucked.
Now this was good, having to choose between putting desires of love for yourself and your partner over bonds with people you were with for many years. This is a good myth.
People who are abusive are not people who have any right to insist on something as social as loyalty. 😑 People who go and want to force way younger people into marriages are to be throughly educated by everyone around them regardless of any power dynamics!
@@HJ_Extravaganza I mean if you look at the name of the person you’ll that are Irish themselves, although I’m also Irish and I can confirm that the accent sounds Irish enough
@@alimcforever You know our accent has like 50 variations across the island right? Plus he's clearly doing a bit of a presentorial voice, so it's not going to sound the same as in normal conversation. You can tell he's really Irish by the fact he pronounced all the names right, unlike previous Irish mythology videos from TED-Ed
As an Irishman, I must say that story was perfectly told. It was brilliantly narrated. And there was epic artwork to go with it. I could easily watch a thousand more episodes like this. Keep up the good work... 😏 Tiocfaidh ár lá 🇮🇪
@@oksowhat good question, it was not always and the people kept their myths and gods alive. also saint Patrick's day is Irish and is about driving none christians out of Ireland.
Having grown up in Ireland with these stories and remaining here still! it’s both incredible and beautiful to see the work put in to bring our mythology to wider audiences! I look forward to many more of these!
The animation is funny, and the narration is humorous and witty. Such a tragically poetic myth. One moment's hesitation over past grudges can lead to tragedy. Also, I always enjoy Irish mythology because it gives me the chance to learn just how badly I've been pronouncing the names in my own head xD
@@williamhogrider4136 I was surprised that the king hesitated, if they had become such good friends over the years. But it definitely highlights the fact that as humans, sometimes we can't always control our lingering regrets or grudges. And the King's lingering resentment sadly caused the hesitation that cost his friend's life.
I wouldn't trust TedEd's pronounciation, they can get it wrong at times - I wouldn't pronounce McCumhaill that way at all Or maybe it's correct but in a different dialect to the one I speak
Fun fact: Another man, the king of Leinster, Diarmaid mac Murchadha, actually decided to pull off what happened in the myth in 1152 by abducting one of the wife of the king of Breifne, Tiernan O'Rourke. In response, the high king Ruadhri Ua Conchobhair deposed him in 1167, and he in response, called over the Norman leader Richard de Clare, aka Strongbow, to invade Ireland, marrying his daughter to him. Diarmaid got back his throne, while Strongbow got a large chunk of Leinster. In response, Henry II was forced to invade himself so that Strongbow and any other Norman lords didn't become too powerful, and established the Lordship of Ireland, beginning English rule of Ireland.
it is a human archetype, the man who steals another one's lover and betrays the covert contracts that exists between men, it has surfaced across almost all cultures through folklore, religious script, and ancient stories. Interesting
@@yxcineee.c Senegal 🇸🇳😍 congratulations on winning the African cup! I hope to visit someday. The largest mosque in Africa and the Island of Gorée are two places in which I hope to pay respects to.
@@bhowmikranjan8841 No that was the Irish Hercules. But yes both of them was lancers. And both of them brave and respectable warriors. Though Diarmuid was my favorite since I am such a drama queen.
There's plenty of such love triangles in myths around the world but this one was one of the most unique ones with surprisingly multidimensional characters.
I can't really remember a myth/legend that we have that ends happily. Everyone is always getting killed in battle, murdered for love, cursed to live as an swan for 900 years... and of course, enter stage left : priest who baptises them at the very end
Wow, that was a great story. Loved the ending even though it was sad, it was very intimate (?) with the self evaluation of suppressed resentment caused him to lose someone he became freinds with again. More pkease!!
love this series but i hope we get more from lesser known mythologies like from Africa, the Pacific Islands or those from Asia aside from Japan, China and India.
I haven't really taken the dive into my Irish roots to be able to pass on the legacy to my children, but after this fable, I will do better. I am German, Irish, and Native American Sioux. My wife is Irish, Dutch, and French. I feel it important to teach the history of our ancestors to our children. This video helped a father strive to be a better man. Cheers from Texas.
Irish history and legend is such an untapped treasure trove of beautiful myths and lessons. I'm honestly surprised they're not talked about more among the Western world.
Please no. It's quite short. And a short story that got adapted to a movie always forced to be long enough to watch. Even if it means adding aliens or Cthulhu to it.
My friend called my with a long list of mistakes i made in our friendship. I felt betrayed because she forgiven me when I asked for forgiveness and also while i tried to be a better person. Seems like that my efforts werent good enough for her and when she argued me with the list of things i made wrong the friendship ended. Id been fuming for days hurting myself with the anger... the ending of this story made understand that anger and resentment can ruin our lives and the lives of others arround. I preffer to understand that she might have some issues to work on and that me holding on to anger is not benefiting me in the long run. We might not be friends anymore but i dont have ill will towards her. I wish her the best.
Who did the art/animation? It's so beautiful! This is one of my favorite stories, and the narration is absolutely flawless! Big greetings from Mexico 🙌🏻
I love this story because there’s no clear villain. At least in this version hehe. I heard one where Fionn had 0 regrets about killing Diarmuid. Your version is better.
This is a nice version, somewhat different from Lady Gregory’s, though. In Lady Gregory’s, Diarmuid isn’t attracted to Grainne until much later, and is resentful of him. This is part of what makes the story so compelling. This is also missing the scene where Grainne stabs Diarmuid, the broken bread, the cave etc, which is arguably the core scene of the myth! Also, Grainne ends up with Fionn at the end!
He was the Irish version of Sir Lancelot of the Knights of the Round Table. In an adaptation, he had some friendly banter with King Arthur but a Japanese red head who loves swords and can cook really good beat him to it
“It is certain that I will not go back,” said Grainne, “and that I will not part from thee until death part me from thee.” “Then go forward, O Grainne,” said Diarmuid.... HAHAHAHA 💚 Sláinte 💚
Guys, could you do the story of the Johor king killed by the admiral? Its a cool southeast story to share, would really appreciate this story being told
"And the embers of rage that long burned inside him were finally quenched by tears"
Profound and beautiful 🌞
my tears followed his
I think Diarmuid has borderline personality disorder.
@@joshuataylor3550 Uh...hahaha
Or Maybe you just overthought about his emotions
The ending of this tale was a truly sorrowful, human moment. Long-buried resentment can rear up and strike even after friendship is restored, and deeply wound both parties.
Yes, because burying is irresponsible to start with. Such things must be processed very throughly. And our decency must be well trained to not get irritated by any scraps poking here n there eventually, while still at it.
Fairy tale and Myth are often made to wash away the harsh reality just like grim tale.
The grim and realistic part of this story is that king killed him for revenge for getting cucked.
@@Yahoo1213 _The grim and realistic part of this story is that king killed him for revenge for getting cucked._
🤣🤣
Now this was good, having to choose between putting desires of love for yourself and your partner over bonds with people you were with for many years. This is a good myth.
I think Diarmuid has borderline personality disorder.
Not a myth where I live
probably has happened once or twice irl
0:09
People who are abusive are not people who have any right to insist on something as social as loyalty. 😑 People who go and want to force way younger people into marriages are to be throughly educated by everyone around them regardless of any power dynamics!
So cool to hear an accent from the region we're talking about
Would love to see more of this in future videos
That’s not a real, or good Irish accent
@@alimcforever Irish and British people seem to have in common that any less known regional accent they hear in media is "a bad accent".
I mean most of them are like this right?
@@HJ_Extravaganza I mean if you look at the name of the person you’ll that are Irish themselves, although I’m also Irish and I can confirm that the accent sounds Irish enough
@@alimcforever You know our accent has like 50 variations across the island right? Plus he's clearly doing a bit of a presentorial voice, so it's not going to sound the same as in normal conversation.
You can tell he's really Irish by the fact he pronounced all the names right, unlike previous Irish mythology videos from TED-Ed
"The embers of rage that long burned inside him were finally quenched by tears" that's the most poetic thing I have heard in a long while..
As an Irishman, I must say that story was perfectly told. It was brilliantly narrated. And there was epic artwork to go with it. I could easily watch a thousand more episodes like this. Keep up the good work... 😏
Tiocfaidh ár lá 🇮🇪
I would watch a thousand more and a thousand after that just to learn more about Irish myth and the Fae folk.
one question, since Ireland is Christian, and multiple gods are not allowd, then how can god of love exist?
@Weasel ohh, thanks for telling
@@oksowhat good question, it was not always and the people kept their myths and gods alive. also saint Patrick's day is Irish and is about driving none christians out of Ireland.
@@oksowhat These myths are pre-Christian. 4th century AD give or take
Having grown up in Ireland with these stories and remaining here still! it’s both incredible and beautiful to see the work put in to bring our mythology to wider audiences! I look forward to many more of these!
The animation is funny, and the narration is humorous and witty. Such a tragically poetic myth. One moment's hesitation over past grudges can lead to tragedy.
Also, I always enjoy Irish mythology because it gives me the chance to learn just how badly I've been pronouncing the names in my own head xD
Dude... The ending gave me chills, tbh if I was in Fionn's place, my hands would have trembled too. I can feel it.
@@williamhogrider4136
I was surprised that the king hesitated, if they had become such good friends over the years. But it definitely highlights the fact that as humans, sometimes we can't always control our lingering regrets or grudges. And the King's lingering resentment sadly caused the hesitation that cost his friend's life.
I wouldn't trust TedEd's pronounciation, they can get it wrong at times - I wouldn't pronounce McCumhaill that way at all
Or maybe it's correct but in a different dialect to the one I speak
@@ieatbananaskins7926
How do you pronounce it?
@@l.n.3372 Just Mcool
Bring back good memories. Took a class on Irish Myths back in the day with some good friends. Lovely retelling of one of my favorite myths.
Fun fact: Another man, the king of Leinster, Diarmaid mac Murchadha, actually decided to pull off what happened in the myth in 1152 by abducting one of the wife of the king of Breifne, Tiernan O'Rourke. In response, the high king Ruadhri Ua Conchobhair deposed him in 1167, and he in response, called over the Norman leader Richard de Clare, aka Strongbow, to invade Ireland, marrying his daughter to him. Diarmaid got back his throne, while Strongbow got a large chunk of Leinster. In response, Henry II was forced to invade himself so that Strongbow and any other Norman lords didn't become too powerful, and established the Lordship of Ireland, beginning English rule of Ireland.
I think Diarmuid has borderline personality disorder.
Are you depicting CK3 campaign or is it a real life story?
@@sublimefermion2205 It's a real story.
@@sublimefermion2205 Glad I'm not the only one to know those names from the game 😅
@@sublimefermion2205 its a real story lol
Ancient Culture: Exists
Eloping with the King's Bride: _Allow me to introduce myself_
it is a human archetype, the man who steals another one's lover and betrays the covert contracts that exists between men, it has surfaced across almost all cultures through folklore, religious script, and ancient stories. Interesting
Great animation as always, and a fascinating story. As an Irishman I appreciate learning more about our myths and legends
As a person from Africa it's nice to see other cultures stories.
Where in Africa are you from? I’m from Senegal so just curious
@@yxcineee.c Senegal 🇸🇳😍 congratulations on winning the African cup! I hope to visit someday. The largest mosque in Africa and the Island of Gorée are two places in which I hope to pay respects to.
We need to know more about yours tho. Occidentalists have parched us from the history of Africa.
Indeed
Hello! Me too and I'm from Algeria
I only knew of Diarmuid because he's one of the characters in an anime called Fate/Zero 😅 glad to hear the more detailed backstory
Lancer ga Shinda
That's the first thing I thought too looking at the title! Was tryna spot the mole haha
LOL YEP one of my fav charas from zero
@@bhowmikranjan8841 No that was the Irish Hercules. But yes both of them was lancers. And both of them brave and respectable warriors. Though Diarmuid was my favorite since I am such a drama queen.
@@rasgeleisim that phrase works on many lancers anyway
Another very beautifully narrated and animated story from TED-Ed!
They are the best ❤️❤️
I think Diarmuid has borderline personality disorder.
@@Amr-H They simply are! Great story-telling supported by engaging animations.
There's plenty of such love triangles in myths around the world but this one was one of the most unique ones with surprisingly multidimensional characters.
We Irish love our tragedies, The Enchanted Deer, Deirdre of the Sorrows, the Children of Lir, this and Oisín and Tir na hÓg. We have it all!
Not an Irish, but I love the story of Cu Chulainn.
I can't really remember a myth/legend that we have that ends happily. Everyone is always getting killed in battle, murdered for love, cursed to live as an swan for 900 years... and of course, enter stage left : priest who baptises them at the very end
>The story start
>The story reaching climax
>The story end
*Achievement unlocked: (Alternate Ending: Baptised by a Priest)*
What a good story.
Wow, that was a great story. Loved the ending even though it was sad, it was very intimate (?) with the self evaluation of suppressed resentment caused him to lose someone he became freinds with again. More pkease!!
It is important to note that Fionn was also a badass, he’s just a bit older in this
Yeah, they made it sound like he was just some crusty, old fart that sat around all day reminiscing about being good at sports when he was a teenager.
yeah no he's still incredibly cool
Everyone: Aw, true love!
Me: Um. She pull a Hades and cast a binding spell on him?
Its great to hear an actual Irish narrator telling us an Irish folktale!
love this series but i hope we get more from lesser known mythologies like from Africa, the Pacific Islands or those from Asia aside from Japan, China and India.
read about Ekalavya , a story about student and guru.
The Philippines has so many beautiful myths, too!
Fate series is full of Greeks and Brits, they seriously need more diverse representation from Africa and Americas
this is my fav one from all the myths. the narrator sounds perfect and the story really hit my heart. thank you
I haven't really taken the dive into my Irish roots to be able to pass on the legacy to my children, but after this fable, I will do better.
I am German, Irish, and Native American Sioux. My wife is Irish, Dutch, and French.
I feel it important to teach the history of our ancestors to our children.
This video helped a father strive to be a better man.
Cheers from Texas.
Something tells me neither of you are those, and you're both yanks...
These Irish tales with narration are just so enchanting
Iseult Gillespie one of the best narrators/speakers ever !
She wrote the script for adapting the story, someone else is obviously the narrator.
That ending paragraph tp the story was truly heart wrenching.
What's even sadder is that Diarmuid isn't totally to blame here. He was hesitant but it was Grianne's geas that made sure he would stick with her.
Brilliant animation and beautifully told Irish tale… it was a pleasure to watch this gem, and I would love to watch a thousand more like this!
This was a sad but a really inspiring story! Love your videos Ted Ed!
Irish storytelling and mythology is fantastic... more please
I know right?!!!
I LOVE how this was narrated in Irish accent. It makes it more fun.
Like the Irish accent that the narrator perfectly nailed.
Irish history and legend is such an untapped treasure trove of beautiful myths and lessons. I'm honestly surprised they're not talked about more among the Western world.
i love the little animation details- the smoke twisting into triskelions was beautiful
My favorite Mythic series 👌👌. Please do continue to share more...
as an Irish person i really thank ted ed for getting an actual Irish person to voice over it!!TY💕
Wow, this series is so beautiful. I'm looking forward to the next instalment 😄🙏🏽
I eagerly wait for Iseult Gillespie's videos❤️
However, Iseult, I am expecting a video on Iseult & Tristan from Ted ed (by you :p) ❤️
Boy! Didn't expect to see another Isseult Gillespie's fan ❤️
@@Kisamon I like her work! 🙂
im glad you uploaded a new video!😊
Your Narration and Animation never fails to impress me
best intro ever. please never change it
He is betrayed by his Master, Kayneth Archibald El Melloi as well due to Kiritsugu Emiya's machination.
Poor Lancer can never catch a break.
So beautifully crafted story which is Irish legend just marvellous. ❤ 👏
I started watching Fate Zero just yesterday and he was the only spirit whom i don't know his legend
Spoiler alert: He has a happy ending
Excuse me is that a Irish accent, on my favourite narrator. I am shook and very very pleased ❤️
Awesome story!
It should be made into a movie
Please no. It's quite short. And a short story that got adapted to a movie always forced to be long enough to watch. Even if it means adding aliens or Cthulhu to it.
I love Ireland. Its culture, accent, history, myths... everything. Thank you. I love your accent too.
My friend called my with a long list of mistakes i made in our friendship. I felt betrayed because she forgiven me when I asked for forgiveness and also while i tried to be a better person. Seems like that my efforts werent good enough for her and when she argued me with the list of things i made wrong the friendship ended. Id been fuming for days hurting myself with the anger... the ending of this story made understand that anger and resentment can ruin our lives and the lives of others arround. I preffer to understand that she might have some issues to work on and that me holding on to anger is not benefiting me in the long run. We might not be friends anymore but i dont have ill will towards her. I wish her the best.
Who did the art/animation? It's so beautiful! This is one of my favorite stories, and the narration is absolutely flawless! Big greetings from Mexico 🙌🏻
It's like most of the stories about the Irish are dark and emotional at the same time
This wouldn't be the last bad thing to happen to Diarumid. Just wait until he gets summoned in the holy grail war!
I love your content so much, oh my god this was beautiful! 💟💟
Dear Ted-Ed, I wonder, if you could make videos about Armenian mythology and folklore. We have many interesting stories as well.
Ted ed i want to say that I'm in love with your myths
I love this story because there’s no clear villain. At least in this version hehe. I heard one where Fionn had 0 regrets about killing Diarmuid. Your version is better.
This is a nice version, somewhat different from Lady Gregory’s, though. In Lady Gregory’s, Diarmuid isn’t attracted to Grainne until much later, and is resentful of him. This is part of what makes the story so compelling. This is also missing the scene where Grainne stabs Diarmuid, the broken bread, the cave etc, which is arguably the core scene of the myth! Also, Grainne ends up with Fionn at the end!
Oh thank God you got an Irish narrator this time.
Really love the pronunciation! And the accent haha!
He was the Irish version of Sir Lancelot of the Knights of the Round Table. In an adaptation, he had some friendly banter with King Arthur but a Japanese red head who loves swords and can cook really good beat him to it
This beautiful myth deserves a beautiful film
Now THIS would be a fantastic Disney movie
Thanks Fate for telling me about other region myth and character
Absolutely incredible pronunciation of the Irish names.
“It is certain that I will not go back,” said Grainne, “and that I will not part from thee until death part me from thee.” “Then go forward, O Grainne,” said Diarmuid.... HAHAHAHA 💚 Sláinte 💚
Beautiful story , ❤ ♥ loved it ❤ ♥ 😍
Excellent video. Can we have some Welsh mythology please?
Ted Ed is one of those channels with videos you can just click on without ever being disappointed. Doesnt matter what they're about
This needs to be made into a movie
Do the Rajah with Fangs! It’s a good story from Malaysia with motifs of vampirism
So this is how the dude ended up in the fate series
Great to know his story aside from what Fate has portrayed him.
Reminds me of the stories of King Arthur/Lancelot/Marian and the stories of Menelaus/Paris/Helen
The pain expressed after great rage, a battle of man and mag(i).
love it more irish myths plzz
It's so over, Lancerbros
I felt like I was a child again listening to one of my grandparents' stories
Question: Is the geas spell the inspiration for Lelouch's geass in Code Geass?
Yes.
Indeed.
Also Diarmud was a character in Fate/Zero (as Lancer).
Guys, could you do the story of the Johor king killed by the admiral? Its a cool southeast story to share, would really appreciate this story being told
Nice video.
Irish mythology is the best mythology even as a Latin I have to admit it
Some scholars have proposed this was the basis for the Arthurian story of Sir Tristan and Isolde.
Lancer can never catch a break man
This video was very interesting but very good
Heck yeah an Irish myth *turns on subtitles*
yayyyy!!!!! more myths!!!!
thats where the Fate Series got one of the lancers from
This reminds me of Hozier’s song Francesca
Wounds heal but scars remain :(
Well that was a sad ending :( Also he was literally put under a spell, so no one should be mad at him.
Is not about the spell is more about human emotions and how they drive us to good or to bad.
@@OYJluv True. But it's a logistical detail that's hard for me to turn my brain off from.
Their story reminded of Lancelot and Guinevere, and Arthur's wrath when he found out both of them were lovers.
It's because that story was inspired by Diarmuid and Gráinne.
And Kiritsugu ordered him take his own life. Thanks, Fate series, for the history lessons.
The animation is so pretty
I love how this is told with an Irish accent. Awesome. 😂
Poor Lancer sure does have E ranked Luck.
He swallowed his rage but could not digest it :(
I'd like to see Ted-Ed cover Scottish myths too.
There's no mention of Diarmuid's cursed love spot which cause Graine fall in love with him.