Fairies, pixies, selkies… Ireland's myths are awe-inspiring. …Unless they're trying to kill you.
When Fionn and his family are suddenly targeted by these creatures, they are struck by everything but awe.
Fairies, pixies, selkies… Ireland's myths are awe-inspiring. …Unless they're trying to kill you.
When Fionn and his family are suddenly targeted by these creatures, they are struck by everything but awe.
Heck no! That thing Fionn sees on his way back home one night truly isn't a cute Tinkerbell fairy but a creepy disgusting monster... Fionn's mum used to warn him about those creatures before she vanished without a trace ten years ago. Does this have anything to do with her?
Libraries are Cara's specialty, so she starts to look for some clues that might help Fionn. Meanwhile, there seem to be people around them who know more about the appearance of the fairies...
“Selkies are peaceful and harmless creatures...” Well, this isn't exactly what Fionn and Aoife have experienced. Besides handling supernatural encounters, the weird things their dad keeps saying don't make any sense – or do they?
Fionn and Aoife learn about their ancestors, who send the fairies and what they're after – or who they're after. Can they figure out how to escape this nightmare?
Orla left a clue for her kids, although it's more of a riddle. What was her plan to break the curse? Time is running out, since Cael's condition is getting worse by the minute...
An emergency plan is highly needed to save Fionn from getting caught by Grannus. But how do you fight a god with an army of fairies, selkies and púcas when your time is limited?
On their way to Sirona, Aoife and Cara are followed by Grannus' púcas. They have to reach the hidden entrance to the goddess' garden to save Fionn in time...
While Aidan and Fionn have to deal with Grannus and his monsters, Cara, Aoife and Púca try to persuade Sirona to help them. But the goddess is stubborn and mistrustful…
Despite learning the truth about what happened to her mother, Aoife asks Sirona for her help against Grannus but the goddess refuses to fight. Meanwhile, Fionn falls for one of Grannus' traps…
Fighting endless hordes of selkies and falling for Grannus' tricks is wearing Fionn down and he's close to giving up. And the god hasn't even released his worst creature yet…
Sirona is not able to enter Grannus' realm without a human host, but getting possessed by a god could lead to a painful death. Aidan and Púca step in to set a trap for Grannus. Will the god fall for it? Fionn has to make a decision…
Fionn's body is at its limit, when Grannus offers to lower his barrier for Sirona to enter his garden in person. But what will happen to Fionn once the goddess leaves his body again…?