Sláine (comics)
Sláine is a comic hero published for the first time in British magazine 2000 AD.
Sláine is a barbarian fantasy adventure series based on Celtic myths and stories which first appeared in 1983, written by Pat Mills and initially drawn by his then wife, Angela Kincaid. Most of the early stories were drawn by Massimo Belardinelli and Mike McMahon. Other notable artists to have worked on the character include Glenn Fabry and Simon Bisley. The current artist is Simon Davis.
Sláine's favourite weapon is an axe called "Brainbiter". He has the power of the "warp spasm", based on the ríastrad or body-distorting battle frenzy of the Irish hero Cú Chulainn, in which earth power "warps" through his body, turning him into a terrifying, monstrously powerful figure. He is a devotee of the earth goddess Danu.
Plot
At the start of the series Sláine was a wanderer, banished from his tribe, the Sessair. He explored the Land of the Young in the company of an unscrupulous dwarf called Ukko, fighting monsters and mercenaries in the fantasy tradition. In one early adventure he rescued a maiden, Medb from being sacrificed in a Wicker Man, only to earn her enmity – she was a devotee of Crom Cruach, the god to whom she was to be sacrificed, and was looking forward to the experience. Her master and mentor, the ancient, rotting and insane Lord Weird Slough Feg, became the series' main villain.Following stories featured sky chariots, dragons and prehistoric alien gods.
As the series progressed, Sláine returned to his tribe and became king, leading them against the Fomorians, a race of sea demons who were oppressing them. Then, in the landmark storyline The Horned God, Sláine united the tribes of the earth goddess against Slough Feg and his allies, while his personal devotion to the goddess led to him becoming a new incarnation of the Horned God Carnun. By the end of the story the Land of the Young is no more, and Sláine is the first High King of Ireland.
Subsequent stories saw Sláine sent through time by the earth goddess to fight alongside Celtic, and other, heroes and heroines such as Boudica, and more recently return to Ireland to defend his people against new enemies alongside his wife Niamh.
These new enemies turned out to be a full Fomorian invasion led by Balor and the sadistic Moloch, murdering, raping and eating their way through Slaine's tribe until, wracked with warp-spasm, Slaine was able to take out Balor. The tribal council forced Slaine to let Moloch go, hoping he would fulfill his promise of keeping the Fomorians out of Ireland; instead, he deliberately returned to rape and murder Niamh. Wanting vengeance, Slaine abdicated the throne to go to Albion and kill Moloch, which he succeeded in doing. In his absence, his son Kai left the tribe to search for his father and Ireland faced a second invasion – "the dread of Europe", Atlanteans whose ancestors had lived in Ireland before the tribes of Danu and who had been forcibly turned into hosts – Golamhs – for the symbiotic Sea Demons under Lord Odacon, who easily threw the tribes' Sky Chariots into the Otherworld. Upon Slaine's return, he found the new High King Sethor, former member of the council who had granted Moloch freedom, was willing to surrender half of Ireland to Odacon in return for the gifts of science and civilisation.
Slaine was able to convince the tribal council that the demons could be killed and war was once more declared on the invaders, but it was clear that Ireland would be constantly attacked by wave after wave of Fomorian invasion. Slaine hit on the idea of having the Tribe of Danu escape to the Otherworld that their Sky Chariots had been sent to, thus freeing them from the demons and allowing the Atlanteans to settle peacefully in Ireland; both armies united against Odacon and his Sea Demons. Slaine was able to free the Atlantean leader Gael from being Odacon's Golamh by handing over Sethor to take Gael's place; and they led their armies to bolster the city of Tara. While the tribes fought a defensive battle, Slaine was sent to the Otherworld to secure the blessings of Danu for the Tribes of the Earth Goddess to settle there; this done, he returned with her power behind him and led a charge that decimated Odacon's forces. The Tribe was cast to the Otherworld in the aftermath, and Slaine assisted Gael in finally destroying Odacon and the parasitic spawn with which he had infested the outer-lying villages.
With Gael as High King of Ireland and founder of the eventual Gaelic race, Slaine left to track down his son. He found Kai at a travelling funfair, and later embarked on a quest to track down Crom Dubh.
Publication
They have been collected in a number of volumes but recent trade collections include:- Sláine :
- * Warrior's Dawn :
- ** "The Time Monster"
- ** "The Beast in the Broch"
- ** "Warrior's Dawn"
- ** "The Beltain Giant"
- ** "The Bride of Crom"
- ** "The Creeping Death"
- ** "The Bull Dance"
- ** "Heroes' Blood"
- ** "The Shoggey Beast"
- ** "Sky Chariots"
- ** "The Origins"
- * Time Killer :
- ** "Dragonheist"
- ** "The Time Killer"
- * Slaine the King :
- ** "The Tomb of Terror"
- ** "Spoils of Annwn"
- ** "Sláine the King"
- ** "The Killing Field"
- ** "Slaine the Mini-Series"
- * The Horned God :
- ** "The Horned God, Book I"
- ** "The Horned God, Book II"
- ** "The Horned God, Book III"
- * Demon Killer :
- ** "The High King"
- ** "The Return of the High King"
- ** "Jealousy of Niamh"
- ** "Demon Killer"
- ** "Queen of Witches"
- * Lord of Misrule :
- ** "Name of the Sword"
- ** "Lord of Misrule"
- ** "Bowels of Hell"
- * "Treasures of Britain" :
- ** "Treasures of Britain"
- ** "The Cloak of Fear"
- * The Grail War :
- ** "The Demon Hitchhiker"
- ** "King of Hearts"
- ** "The Grail War"
- ** "Secret of the Grail"
- ** "The Battle of Clontarf"
- * Lord of the Beasts :
- ** "Lord of the Beasts"
- ** "Kai"
- ** "The Banishing"
- ** "The Triple Death"
- ** "The Swan Children"
- ** "Macha"
- ** "Beyond"
- ** "The Secret Commonwealth"
- ** "The Arrow of God"
- * The Books of Invasions: Moloch and Golamh :
- ** "The Books of Invasions I: Moloch"
- ** "The Books of Invasions II: Golamh"
- * The Books of Invasions: Scota and Tara :
- ** "The Books of Invasions III: Scota"
- ** "The Books of Invasions IV: Tara"
- * The Books of Invasions: Odacon :
- ** "The Books of Invasions V: Odacon"
- ** "Carnival"
- * Slaine the Wanderer :
- ** "The Gong Beater"
- ** "The Amber Smuggler"
- ** "The Exorcist"
- ** "The Mercenary"
- * The Book of Scars :
- ** "The Book of Scars"
- * The Brutania Chronicles: A Simple Killing :
- ** "The Brutania Chronicles: A Simple Killing"
- * The Brutania Chronicles: Primordial :
- ** "The Brutania Chronicles: Primordial"
- * The Brutania Chronicles: Psychopomp :
- ** "The Brutania Chronicles: Psychopomp"
- ** "Red Branch"
- * The Brutania Chronicles: Archon :
- ** "The Brutania Chronicles: Archon"
Characters
Main characters
- Slaine MacRoth – Mighty black-haired Irish warrior exiled from the Sessair tribe for having an affair with the chief's fiancée Niamh. He loves fighting and often beats up Ukko. His favoured weapon is the stone axe Brainbiter and he first experienced the Warp Spasm as a child.
- Ukko – Slaine's dwarf sidekick and chronicler, named after the Finnish storm-god Ukko. He is lecherous and greedy; like most fantasy dwarves he loves gold and has a business mind centuries ahead of the human characters. When Slaine becomes king Ukko is appointed his "Royal Parasite" - his jester.
- Nest – Druidess who urges Ukko to record Slaine's deeds. She frequently quarrels with Ukko, but it is hinted there may be some mutual attraction between them.
- Niamh – Slaine's strong-willed wife. She is very assertive even for a woman of her times and prone to anger and jealousy, often beating up Slaine's other wives and concubines
Supporting characters
- Danu – Goddess of the earth who provides Slaine with guidance. Originally earth was ruled by female goddesses but the druids suppressed them and replaced them with male counterparts
- Cathbad – Chief druid who wears a horse skull and has a strong dislike of Ukko. He is a short old man with a moustache and bald head, save for a single tuft of hair.
- Myrddin – Half-Cythron Atlantean survivor and high-level magus analogous to Merlin. His fortress is located in modern-day Wales.
- Murdach – Time-displaced son of Brian Boru.
- Kai – Slaine's son. Slaine wanted him to be a warrior but Niamh had him train as a druid. Later Kai became a travelling acrobat.
- King Rudraige mac Dela – Ruler of the city of Gorlias and guardian of the Silver Sword of the Moon. His hand was bitten off by Avagddu and replaced with a metal prosthesis, preventing him from becoming High King. He was married to Niamh for a year but left her for a warrior resembling Arnold Schwarzenegger's Conan.
- King Gann mac Dela – Ruler of Finias and wielder of the Spear of the Flaming Sun. To celebrate the defeat of the Fomorians Gann was sacrificed and eaten by the tribe
- King Sengann mac Dela – Mad ruler of Falias, a moon-worshipping society. His people, the black-skinned Tribe of the Shadows, were responsible for exterminating the Neanderthal-like Beaver folk and stealing the Stone of Destiny.
- Mogrooth - Fearsome Atlantean dragon rider and gladiator with enlarged, sharpened fangs. Despises Ukko for his thievery.
- Tlachtga - Mogrooth's daughter and one of Myrddin's best warriors. Was badly disfigured by the Great Worm's breath, which aged part of her face.
Villains
- The Lord Weird Slough Feg – Ancient, rotting leader of the Drunes and the original Horned God who refused to die when his seven-year reign was over. He ate the Time Worm's eggs to prolong his life and resides at the drune capital Carnac where he spends his time making cave paintings.
- Medb/Megrim – Drune priestess saved by Slaine from human sacrifice. It is revealed she wanted to be sacrificed to the worm-god Crom to become a goddess.
- Catha, Fea and Nemon - Three Drune priestesses who serve as Slough Feg's lieutenants.
- Melga - Slough Feg's general, oversaw the construction of the standing stones at Carnac.
- Balor – Leader of the Fomorians. He only has one eye which is capable of destroying anything he stares at.
- Moloch – Balor's cruel lieutenant, who wields six swords in battle. Based on the pagan god Molech. Assumed command of the Fomorians when Balor was killed, and brutally murdered Niamh.
- Odacon – Assumed control of the Fomorians after Moloch.
- Sethor – Member of Sessair tribal council who succeeded Slaine as High King. Later betrayed the Celts to the Fomorians and became Odacon's golamh.
- Avagddu – The demon son of the earth goddess, and the foulest, stupidest demon ever to have lived. Medb summoned him to kill Niamh but he ended up eating himself.
- Elfric – Three-eyed blue skinned demon capable of time travel. He led both the Roman invasion of Britain and the Viking invasion of Ireland. He appears to be homosexual or bisexual as he refers to his relationship with Nero and was reluctant to rape Boudicca's daughters, only doing so out of spite.
- Quagslime – Fomorian tax collector who cuts off the noses of tax-dodgers.
- Nudd – Ogre serving as assistant jailer. Slaine bashed out his brains when Nudd tried to kill him.
- Domnall – A dwarf blacksmith who murdered warriors and tempered his weapons in their blood. He is killed with his own sword by Slaine.
- Slough Throt – A drune Lord who successfully shed his rotting skin to earn the rank of Slough. He hired Slaine as a bodyguard to escape Slough Feg and deliver the plans for Ragnarok to the Druids of Glastonbury.
- Cador - An ancient Druid who built the forcefield that protects Myrddin's territory from the Cythrons. Was killed and replaced by a disguised Slough Feg at some unspecified point in Time Killers.
- Robym – An evil dwarf who acts as a servant to Medb
- Skuld the Demented, Hadric Hissing-blade and Thorgrim Ironjaw: Three Viking pirate captains sent by Slough Feg to attack Slough Throt's flying longship.
- Broog – Torturer employed by the Inquisition, actually a cult worshipping the Blood god Iahu.
- Gael – Leader of the tribe of wandering Atlantean refugees who ally themselves with Odacon's fomorians. Serves as Odacon's first host. Gives his name to the 'gaelic' peoples.
- Scota – Egyptian princess who eloped with Gael's Atlanteans. Gives her name to the Scottish race.
- Mordred – Son of King Arthur and Morgana, betrays and murders his father for converting to Christianity and renouncing the Goddess but is himself mortally wounded with Excalibur.
- Hengwolf – Anglo-Saxon warlord and worshipper of Odin allied to Mordred. Later transforms into the white dragon of the Saxons and battles Slaine
- Guledig – Cythron leader who orchestrated Arthur's downfall. Is worshipped by the Celts as a statue of a golden child called the Mabon, but his real form is a green disembodied head with three arms
- Leystar - Evil Cathar magician who wears a bird mask and can transform himself into a Phoenix.
- Sir Brian - Master of the Knights Templar who becomes possessed by a Cyth demon.
Historical and mythical characters
- Boudicca – Queen of the Iceni, based on the historical hero of the same name
- William Wallace – Scottish rebel fighting against the English invaders
- Robert the Bruce - Assumes command of the Scottish rebels after Wallace is executed.
- Simon de Montfort - Fanatical crusader knight seeking to destroy the Cathars. Is revealed to be a reincarnation of Niamh.
- Esclarmonde de Foix - Leader of the Cathars, and one of the few remaining pagan witches in France.
- St Patrick – A priest Slaine encounters in Demon Killer. He tries to convert Slaine to Christianity then threatens him with damnation when Slaine refuses. Ukko is interested in his valuable gold cross.
- Robin Hood – Saxon outlaw and leader of the last pagan coven, tortured to death by the fanatical Sheriff of Nottingham. Slaine must replace Robin as the Lord of Misrule
- King Arthur – Legendary British ruler killed by Morded and his ally, the Saxon warlord Hengwolf. Slaine must take Arthur's place and break the curse over the Ancient Britons.
- Sir Lancelot – Arthur's former champion, now living as a monk to atone for his betrayal.
- Guinevere – Arthur's wife possessed by a Cythron priestess.
Celts
- Roth Bellyshaker – Slaine's father. Once a proud warrior, he became an obese braggart. He was killed by Slough Feg when attempting to avenge Slaine's apparent death
- Macha – Slaine's mother. Roth was responsible for her death as he bragged she could outrun the king's chariot and made her enter the race
- Mongan Axe-head – Slaine's foster-father who headbutts enemies with his spiked helmet
- King Ragnall – Slaine's foster-brother who tries to appease the Fomorians with tributes. When he is publicly humiliated by Balor, Ragnall commits ritual suicide with assistance from Cathbad so Slaine can replace him as king of the Sessair.
- King Grudnew – Ragnall's predecessor and husband of Niamh who ran over Slaine's mother with his chariot. He was thrown off a cliff by his own tribe for failing to prevent a famine.
- Blind Bran – An old beggar and ally of Slaine who fought alongside him during his time as a mercenary.
- Cuan – A warrior sacrificed by the druid priestesses to enable them to foretell the future. His torture and disembowelment is similar to the injuries influcted on Lindow Man.
- Madad the Quarrelsome – A warrior who insults Slaine and questions his right to be king. His nose was chewed off in a fight.
- Gurg of the Three Fingers – Slaine's charioteer, recognisable by his three-horned helmet.
- Dundan Skullsmasher – A Sessair warrior killed in a fight for the best cuts of meat.
- Gwalchazad the Ram – The warrior who challenges Dundan Skullsmasher for the hero's portion.
- Fergus the Brave – A warrior a bored Slaine accuses of cowardice.
- Diarmid the Foul-Tempered – Slaine claims to have slept with his wife and daughter, only for Diarmid to offer his attractive sister.
- Conal the Handsome – A warrior Slaine punches in the face in an attempt to start a fight. Despite losing all his teeth, Conal is more concerned about the damage to Slaine's hand.
- Madog Stag-shanks – Village headman who sheltered Slaine in return for his mammoth.
- Caw Sheaf-hair – Madog's son. Is murdered by Slough Throt's skull-swords.
- Cullen of the wide mouth – Classmate jealous of the young Slaine's skill in battle. Tries to murder Slaine but is killed with a gae bulga.
- Conn of the Hundred Battles – Red Branch warrior and father of Cullen who tries to avenge his son's death but is also killed by Slaine.
Others
- Blathnaid – Former lover of Slaine, who used to rob horse-drawn carriages and was a regular runaway bride. Later on after they had parted ways, she was devoured by a giant serpent summoned from hel by the Drunes. After which it was able to take her shape.
- Lauretta - French female mercenary who becomes Slaine's lover.
- Guild Master - An old dwarf who invites Ukko to join the Guild of Cutpurses, Varlets and Mendicants.
- Kyot - A medieval troubadour who allies with Slaine.
- Medrawd – Farmer who lives alone with his mother. Is actually a shape-shifting shoggey beast responsible for devouring many passing travellers.
- Mor Ronne the Dung Collector – One of the few dwarves more repulsive than Ukko. Nest has to sleep with him as part of her initiation ceremony
- White Tusk – King of the Orcs with the head of a Wild boar who presides over a court of fools. Ukko must steal his tusk for a potion to save King Arthur
- The Knucker – An ageing dragon used as aerial transport by Slaine
- Nidhug - A fierce dragon that killed Tlachtga in Grimnismal's tomb.
- Pluke - A light El who helps Slaine rescue Nest and Myrddin from the Cythrons.
In other media
Video games
- Sláine, the Celtic Barbarian
Role-playing games
- Tomb of Terror
- Cauldron of Blood.
- Dragoncorpse.
- The Ring of Danu.
- The Invulnerable King
- Sláine
Novels
- Sláine: Sláine the Exile
- Sláine: Slaine the Defiler
Music
- The metal band Slough Feg named themselves after the character of the same name.