![]() The Children of Llyr chronicles the great family of Bran the Blessed, and their epic struggle for the throne. Meets Arawn, the God of Death, and survives the encounter with a heavyĬharge: to take on Arawn's guise and kill for him the one man even DeathĬould not fell. In The Prince of Annwn the seeds of future tragedy are planted. Reworked into four narratives: The Prince of Annum, The Children of Llyr, The Song of Rhiannon, and The Island of the Mighty. Hands of Evangeline Walton the twelve "branches" of the ancient text are Match tales of the wizard-prince Gwydion, of Prince Pwyll and Lordĭeath, and of the beautiful Rhiannon and the steadfast Branwen. Time when men and gods mingled, and the gods had more than met their To us, but generations have thrilled to its magical adventures, set at a ![]() The author of The Mabinogion, the great compendium of medieval Welsh mythology, is unknown ![]()
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