Caim is the main protagonist of Drakengard and one of the main antagonists in Drakengard 2. Caim's pact-partner is a Red Dragon. The price of his pact was his ability to speak, and the mark is on his tongue. He is also Furiae’s brother. He is the main playable character available in Drakengard...
The Caim was the Celtic tradition of casting a ring or a circle of protection. This “circling prayer” still exists nowadays, used on yourself or someone you want to pray for.
Caim is depicted in 19th and 20th century occult illustrations as appearing in the form of a thrush, but soon he changes his shape into a man that has a sharp sword in his hand.
A core plot thread is the relationship between Caim, his friend-turned-rival Inuart, and Caim's sister Furiae who harbored romantic feelings towards her brother. [5]
The Caim is one of the prominent symbols of Celtic culture and stands for protection and/or sanctuary. The term “Caim” in its Gaelic sense means both “circle” and “to bend,” which is evident from the representation of the symbol, which looks like two circles woven together.
In the rich tapestry of ancient Celtic symbolism, the Caim symbol stands as a powerful emblem of protection. Learn more about it & how to use it in everyday life
Explore the ancient ritual of the Caim, a protective prayer performed in a sacred circle, symbolizing wholeness and protection in marriage. Discover its historical significance and modern adaptations.
“Caim – Caim appears in Ars Goetia (The Art of Witchcraft), the first part of the so-called Lesser Key of Solomon as a Great President of Hell, ruling over thirty legions of demons.