In another version, which is not so widely circulated, Dagda deceived Eithne, the wife of Elkema (this may be an alias of Boan), by incarnating as Eochaid Ollathair, so that she gave birth to Angus. In this version, Angus was raised by his half-brother Midil. Later Angus took Brunaborn as his residence from Dagda or Elkma, where the trees were always full of fruits and there was always a roast pig under the trees.
King Cormac described Angus' appearance like this: "He is a young man with outstanding appearance and noble temperament, more beautiful than all the beautiful women. His clothes are decorated with pure gold, and the silver harp on his hand has red gold strings. Two birds are playing on the piano, and the sound of the piano is sweeter than all the music in the world. "
When Angus was a child, he was often called a "terrible guy" or a "nasty guy" because all cows and livestock would run away for fear of him. Once he appeared in front of two people looking for a place to live as a landowner. Ribh and Eocho originally chose a place belonging to Angus near BuLeguia, and Angus showed up with the horse and said they couldn't stay here. They say they can't move things without horses. So Angus released the horse and suggested that they put things on it and let him transport them. However, the next residence of the two candidates is Magfin, where Angus and Midil play. This time, Midil came forward and gave them a horse carrying things and asked them to move away. This version is really polite. Angus is much more violent in Joyce's The Legend of Celtic Past.
He killed the horses of two uninvited guests at night and threatened them the next day that if they didn't leave his territory immediately, they would replace them with people. Two mortals pleaded that it was difficult for them to travel without wild animals, and Angus gave them a big horse with all the harness. One day, Angus met Karl, a descendant of Connaught, in his dream. He was attracted by Kyle's beauty and fell in love with her deeply, so he proposed to Kyle's father. Kyle's father Hisar is a descendant of Danu, the founder of Danu protoss. He didn't want to marry his daughter to Angus until his father Dagda imprisoned him.
He turned Kyle into a swan and asked Angus to recognize Kyle among the swans before he married his lover. So Angus began to look for Kyle among 150 swans in Longkou Lake. He walked along the shore and watched swans swimming in the lake. Suddenly, he saw a beautiful swan looking at himself. He knew it was Kyle, so he called it. When Kyle saw Angus recognize him, he went ashore and they got married.
One of their daughters is the mother of Kurt, Princess of Ulster, and the grandmother of Kuchulin, the great hero. Diarmuid Ua Duibhne is the son of Dunn, who is the son of Odina in the Feona Warriors. Dilumdo's mother is Cromwater, a close relative of Finn. When Durumdo was born, Dunn was exiled because of a dispute with the Warriors, so Angus brought the children back to Brunaborn to raise them.
Soon after, Cronwater was pregnant with another child. His father is Locke Diogenes, Angus' housekeeper. So Locke went to ask Don if he was willing to adopt the child like Angus raised Dilumdo, but Tang said that he would not let a civilian's son into the house, so Angus took him away.
One day, Finn Markcole, the leader of Fiona Knight, was on Mount Almion in Leicester Province, and only a few poets and scholars, Fiona soldiers and their hounds accompanied him. Then Bran Baker reminded Finn that he had promised not to stay in armin for more than ten nights.
Finn asked his entourage where they could spend the night. Don replied, "Please let me take you to Brunaborn, the residence of Dagda's son Angus, where my son was put in foster care."
So a group of people came to Brunaborn. Xiao Di Rumudo is very popular with Angus there. The housekeeper's son was there that night, and people there treated him like Angus treated Drumudo, which made Don very angry.
After a while, the opportunity came for him to vent his anger. Finn's two hounds fought over a piece of meat, and all the women and civilians present ran away, while others stood up and pulled the two dogs away.
In the chaos, the housekeeper's son ran past Dunn's leg, and Dunn's knee struggled to get close, and he was killed immediately. Dunn left his body under the paws of two dogs.
When the purser found his son dead, he let out a cry. He said to Finn, "No one has suffered more in the riots tonight. I only have one son, but he was killed. How are you going to make it up to me, Finn? "
"See if there are any dog's teeth marks or paw prints on him," said Finn. "If there is, I will make it up to your satisfaction."
So they examined the boy's body, and there were no paw prints and tooth prints on it. The purser put a druid spell on Finn to tell the murderer.
Finn wanted a chessboard and a golden basin full of water, and saw the truth in the water mirror. He intended to make his own decision, but the flight attendant was dissatisfied with it and forced him to name the murderer. When he learned that the murderer was Dunn, the housekeeper said, "Revenge is too easy, because his son is here, and I will treat his son like that. I will forgive the child if he can escape safely. "
Angus was very angry with the stewardess's words and Dunn's behavior. If Finn hadn't pulled him away, he would have knocked Dunn's head off. After that, the steward returned to the scene with the druid's scepter, and ignited his son's body with the scepter, turning him into a wild boar without mane, ears and tail. "I promise you a ban: you will lead Odina's grandson Drumudo to the road of death; Your own life will not be longer than his. " The purser said.
The forbidden wild boar jumped up and ran out of the wide open door. It was later called "the wild boar of Inguirian", and it was it that led to the death of Durumdo.
When Dilumdo grew up, he had a place in the Feona Warriors. All women love him. He did many great things, bravely fought the enemies of Irish and Feona warriors, and once fought a bison for seven days and seven nights.
At the engagement party between Finn, the leader of Fiona Knights, and Princess Grandmother, the daughter of King Cormac, Drumudo was forced by Princess Grandmother to elope with her by Gass. On the way to elope, he killed the three kings and three poisonous dogs, nine Gavin warriors and Bodmore, the goddess of Danu protoss, which Finn sent to hunt him down. After 16' s long escape, he reconciled with Finn under the mediation of his adoptive father Angus.
But Finn didn't really forgive Drummond. He knew that Durumdo had been "killed by wild boar" in Gass, so he deliberately created the encounter between Durumdo and wild boar. Moreover, after Dirumudo was seriously injured by wild boar, although Finn could save him with therapeutic water, Finn deliberately missed the water in his finger twice in a row. When the water was delivered for the third time, Durumdo had stopped breathing.
When Angus learned that his favorite adopted son had died under his housekeeper, Gus, he fought back his grief and went to the mountain himself. He took Dilumdo's body back to Boini Island for careful preservation, instead of letting the knights of Feona bury him, so that he could sometimes call the soul of his adopted son back to his body, so that they could talk to each other.