Ailill Molt
Ailill Molt is a character from Irish mythology, specifically associated with the Ulster Cycle. He is known as a king of Connacht and is often depicted as a powerful and ambitious ruler. Ailill is married to Medb, another prominent figure in Irish legends, and their relationship plays a significant role in various tales, particularly in the famous Táin Bó Cúailnge.
In the stories, Ailill Molt is characterized by his desire for wealth and status, which leads to conflicts with other kings and heroes. His actions and decisions often reflect the themes of power and rivalry that are prevalent in Celtic mythology. Ailill's legacy is intertwined with the rich tapestry of ancient Irish lore.