Lugh is most famous for its Blood Hunters, noble yet bestial warriors who hunt monsters and use the power of blood magic, it's Oath of the Beast-Paladins, as well as unique Werewolves and other lycanthropes who can fully control themselves while transformed, retaining their morality, though this form of Lycanthropy can also be found elsewhere. There are some that say that their form of lycanthropy was directly granted by Selûne and Sehanine Moonbow, the goddesses of the moons, to combat the evil lycanthropes, while others say that the strains of lycanthropy that act like the Lugh-Strain were always the original forms of lycanthropy, and that all types of lycanthropes whose strains are typically evil or mindless only came into being through corruption by the god of evil lycanthropes, Malar. For a while, Lugh was once part of the old Kingdom of Albia. They've since gained their independence a couple hundred years ago, but there's still some bitterness towards the Royal Union to their east due to past mistreatment. Nonetheless, on paper, they are allies.