Authors: Morgan Llywelyn
Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Genre Fiction, #Historical, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Historical Fiction, #Fantasy
Although Donalbane disappeared from history, Donough's other children accounted for a number of progeny, as did the children of his brother Teigue.
Through them the O'Brien dynasty continues to the present day.
The past belongs to those who shaped it; the future is ours to make.
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