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Welsh mythology

Parchment-style illustration of Branwen amid ruined castles and armies, Welsh folktale scene.

Branwen, Daughter of Llŷr: A Welsh Folktale of War and Tragedy

In the ancient kingdom of Britain, where misted hills rose above silver rivers and forests whispered with old magic, Branwen, daughter of Llŷr, was known for her extraordinary beauty, wisdom, and noble bearing. Her presence inspired loyalty, and her gentle demeanor earned admiration from every corner of the realm. She was beloved not only for her noble lineage but for
An illustration of lake maiden emerging from Welsh lake, folktale scene.

The Lady of Llyn y Fan Fach

In the quiet, mist-laden hills of Carmarthenshire, where the Black Mountain rises in gentle majesty and the winds carry whispers of ancient tales, there lies a lake known as Llyn y Fan Fach. Its waters are clear and still, reflecting the sky like a mirror, yet those who lived nearby

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1 An artwork of the golden-bearded man at the milk-white brook, Hungarian folktale scene

The Gold‑Bearded Man

Once upon a time, in the heart of Hungary’s wide and gently rolling plain, in the region of Nagykőrös, there lived a
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