Muirne
Muirne is a character from Irish mythology, known primarily from the tales of the Ulster Cycle. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman and is the daughter of Conochbar mac Nessa, the king of Ulster. Muirne is notable for her romantic involvement with Fergus mac Róich, a prominent warrior in the myths, which leads to significant events in the stories.
In some versions of the tales, Muirne's love story is intertwined with themes of loyalty and conflict, reflecting the complexities of relationships in ancient Ireland. Her character represents the challenges faced by women in mythology, often caught between personal desires and societal expectations.