LUGHThe Long Arm
Lámhfhada"Let Lugh come in — every craft he named, we have already." The gatekeeper of Tara spoke. Lugh named one more: mastery of all simultaneously.
He came to the gates of Tara.
Named every craft. They turned him away.
The gatekeeper had heard it before. A smith? We have one. A warrior? We have one. A poet, a harper, a sorcerer, a physician — we have all of these. But no single man possesses all simultaneously. Lugh did. He walked through the gates. He killed his grandfather Balor of the Evil Eye with a sling stone driven through the one eye that could level armies.
That is what Lugh represents: the moment the polymath arrives. The moment singular excellence at everything collapses every specialist argument. The solar hero. The long arm that reaches what others cannot.
Master of all simultaneously.
The Divinity Rule was built on the same premise. Not mastery of one domain. Mastery of proportion — applied to all domains simultaneously. Brand, architecture, music, code, combat. The long arm reaches every discipline.
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