- Celtic Gods meet in a secret Druid Grove to remember the horrors they have seen in the Roman Empire occupation for intense debate on how to best resist its subjugation, censorship, genocide, slavery. The beginning of The Resistance.
- In episode 1 of season 1, eight Celtic Druid Gods meet to debate and decide how to best resist the Roman Empire invasion of their Celtic lands. They recount what they have seen, the war, invasion, genocide, slavery, censorship, terrorism, upon their sacred Celtic lands and people. Each of the Gods has a different view on how to best form a resistance. Being Gods they have seen and heard visions and wisdom come down from the higher Celtic Gods and each has written these words of wisdom down in sacred texts, Druid religious books of chapter and verse, the Book of Maeve, Book of Brigid, Book of Macha, for instance. Each God has written their sacred moral precepts down in Ogham and Gaulish in their Druid books. It is a meeting of all the Druid Gods. We witness remembrances of the Roman Empire's advancing horrors , then ecstatic epiphanies and heroic logician debates. It is the rising of a powerful collective Celtic spirit of resistance against the dark Roman Empire. At the end they bid farewell to go back to their people and tell their peoples what activism must be done, in body, mind and spirit. The Celtic Resistance has begun against the Dark Empire.—Michael Kingsbury, writer
- Celtic Druid Gods meet to debate and decide how to best resist the Roman Empire invasion of their Celtic lands. They recount what they have seen, the war, invasion, genocide, slavery, censorship, terrorism, upon their sacred Celtic lands and people. Each of the Gods has a different view on how to best form a resistance. Being Gods they have seen and heard visions and wisdom come down from the higher Celtic Gods and each has written these words of wisdom down in sacred texts of large steel cover books, Druid religious books of chapter and verse, the Book of Maeve, Book of Brigid, Book of Macha, for instance. Each God has written their sacred moral precepts down in Ogham and Gaulish in their huge steel cover Druid books. They listen to the other Celtic Gods.
In the mysterious and sacred Iron Age Celtic forest, the Druid Gods rendezvous in pairs. We witness their remembrances of the Roman Empire's advancing horrors , then intense discussion and debates. It is the rising of a powerful collective Celtic spirit of resistance against the dark Roman Empire. The story is woven using Iron Age archaic grammar and syntax, to give a feeling of what communication was like in that era. While the Celtic Gods are weakened by their superhuman Empathy for their people, their caring, they have the emotional power to energize and see the heroic way, provided they call down the other Celtic Gods to advance each of their pair thesis.
What we are given is a feeling that the Celtic Resistance has at long last, begun against the Dark Empire.
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