: Since I don't have GURPS Myth, I wonder if there's
: something I don't know that other people do...or,
: maybe I missed something in the pre-game text or in a
: manual. In any case, back in the Wind Age, what did
: Connacht do to the Trow? This was, of course, after
: the Oghre rebellion, and probably after Connacht had
: vanquished Moagim and the Myrkridia. The Trow were
: already in decline...then, says the original Myth
: manual, Connacht "sealed them in their barrows
: where no one would find them" and "melted
: the Trow cities into the ice." It seems natural
: that whatever Connacht did Balor could undo, hence
: they were freed by him in the Great War, but does
: anyone know what exactly Connacht did to the Trow?
Firstly, Connacht's era was the Wolf Age, as Connacht was nicknamed "The Wolf". Though he arose at the end of the Wind Age, his age was the Wolf Age (also known as the Age of Light).
Secondly, as Chris already said, the sequence of events was thus: Connacht Tains the Myrkridia; Connacht imprisons the Trow beneath Rhi'anon; Connacht kills the Leveller in the West, has his body destroyed by fire, mixed with salt, and buried under the Mountains of Kor in the Untamed Lands. It wasn't Moagim - Moagim was a thousand years dead at that point. But some call him "Moagim reborn", leading to the confusion.
So, he imprisoned them beneath Rhi'anon, to answer your question. :-)