ONE day Finn
was hunting, and Bran went following after a fawn. And they were coming towards
Finn, and the fawn called out, and it said: "If I go into the sea below I will
never come back again; and if I go up into the air above me, it will not save me
from Bran." For Bran would overtake the wild geese, she was that
swift.
"Go out through my legs," said Finn then. So the
fawn did that, and Bran followed her; and as Bran went under him, Finn squeezed
his two knees on her, that she died on the moment.
And there was great grief on him after that, and
he cried tears down the same as he did when Osgar
died.
And some said it was Finn’s mother the fawn was,
and that it was to save his mother he killed Bran. But that is not likely, for
his mother was beautiful Muirne,
daughter of Tadg, son of Nuada
of the Tuatha de Danaan,
and it was never heard that she was changed into a fawn. It is more likely it
was Oisin’s
mother was in it.
But some say Bran and Sceolan are still seen to
start at night out of the thicket on the hill of
Almhuin.