Our hero enters the Land of the Dead and meets its Queen
In the last episode, Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed, wearing the shape of Arawn, sees many strange marvels and finally gets to meet the Great Queen herself. In this episode, he starts his battle training with Arawn's Knights, defends the Kingdom of Annwn from invaders and is forced to seek a favour from Arawn's beautiful Queen.
This episode is also the 4th episode of the First Branch of the Mabinogi and continues the story of Pwyll, the Prince of Dyfed.
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http://celticmythpodshow.com Running Order:
- Intro 0:41
- News & View - Podcast Awards 1:15
- Recap 2:50
- Story 3:36
- Listener Feedback - Simon 29:08
- Listener Feedback - Carole 31:16
- Promo - Mary Jones 32:01
We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x x
Released: 17 Feb 2013, 34m, 33Mb
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We also offer a big thanks to our Special Guest actors, Damh the Bard and Cerri Lee. You can find out more details at the bottom of these Show-notes.
Names Used in this Story Listed in order of appearance
- Pwyll
- Arawn
- Caer Arawn
- Iolyn
- Berwyn
- Rhys
- 'courser'
- 'palfrey'
- 'targe'
- 'pell'
- Dyfed
- Elaine
- 'Storm'
Listener Feedback
Simon
We have a fascinating email from our listener Simon, pointing us to a different pronunciation of the the name 'Pwyll' and we explore its origins and variations. He links us to
Forvo for his pronunciation. There are other examples of the 'wy' diphthong on the same site showing how it can be pronounced
differently.
For those who'd like to know where we found our information about the possible ways to pronounce Middle Welsh, we can point you to the two following links:
http://www.mabinogistudy.co.uk/pronunciation.html http://www.mit.edu/~dfm/canol/appxd.html from the book
Reading Middle Welsh by Gareth Morgan.
Carole from 'Pagan eBooks for Free'
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Promo - Mary Jones
Mary Jones
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Huge Thanks to Special Guest Actors
Damh the Bard
Damh the Bard Damh, taking on the role of Arawn in the second half of our re-telling of the First Branch, is a musical storyteller who works within the world of myth that cannot be proved; where the Faerie really do dance on Midsummer's Eve, where the trees talk, and the Hollow Hills take you into the realms of Annwn. Where the Goddess rides her horse, guiding you to magic, and the Horned God of old calls us from the shadows of the Greenwood.
You can find out more about Damh and his work on his website at
paganmusic.co.uk or on our
Contributor page.
Cerri Lee
Cerri Lee Cerri Lee is a multi-talented visionary artist who can turn her hand to almost anything creative. She is inspired by nature, and the ancient Pagan myths and legends of many cultures, her beliefs as a modern day Druid as well as those around her. Cerri is equally in her element when she is up to her elbows in clay or painting one of her fabulous pictures. She is partner to Druid musician and long-time supporter of our show,
Damh the Bard and can be found supporting him at many of his performances. You can find out more about Cerri and her work on her website on
cerrilee.com or on our
Contributor page.
Our Sources for the Episode
Places Mentioned in the First Branch, Fascinating website.
Bullfinch's Mythology, The Celts, section 8.
The Mabinogion, pp ix-xxxvi, 3-21, 227-232, Sioned Davies, Oxford, 2007, ISBN 978-0-19-283242
The Mabinogion, pp 9-41, 45-65, Jeffrey Gantz, Penguin, 1976, ISBN 0-14-044322-3
The Mabinogion, pp ix-xliv, 3-24, 275-278, Gwyn Jones & Thomas Jones, Dent & Dutton, 1977, ISBN 0-460-01097-2. Can also be found online at
www.donaldcorrell.com Pwyll Pendeuc Dyfed, Lady Charlotte Guest,
Mary Jones Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed, Lady Charlotte Guest, 1877,
Sacred Texts Notes to Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed, Lady Charlotte Guest, 1877,
Sacred Texts The Mabinogion, Lady Charlotte Guest, 1849,
Project Gutenberg The Mabinogi of Pwyll, W. M. Parker,
mabiongi.net. Notes at
mabinogion.info 'The Lord of Dyfed', from
Legends of the Celts, p.134ff, Frank Delaney, HarperCollins, 1991, ISBN 0-586-21151-9
Tales from the Mabinogion, Gwyn Thomas & Kevin Crossley-Holland, Gollancz, 1984, ISBN 0-575-03531-5
Celtic Myths & Legends, p.147ff, Michael Foss, Selectabook Ltd., 1998, ISBN 0-75252-402-X
Prince of Annwn, Evangeline Walton, Del Rey, 1974, ISBN 0-345-27060-6
Encyclopaedia of Celtic Wisdom, p.117, 156, Caitlin & John Matthews, Element, 1994, ISBN 1-85230-560-6
The Celts, p.211, Frank Delaney, Grafton, 1989, ISBN 0-586-20349-4
Women in Celtic Myth, Moyra Caldecott, Arrow, ISBN 0-09-955920-X
Celtic Heritage, p.41 ff, Alwyn & Brinley Rees, Thames & Hudson, 1978, ISBN 978-0500110089
Pagan Celtic Britain, p.288, Anne Ross, Constable, 1967, ISBN 0-09-472330-3
'Myth in the Mabiogion', from
A Celtic Reader, p.151, John Matthews, Aquarian, ISBN 0-85030-935-2
Celtic Myths and Legends, p.356 ff, T. W. Rolleston, 1995, ISBN 978-1859580066
Celtic Folklore: Welsh & Manx Vol.2, pp 499ff, John Rhys, Wildwood House, 1980, ISBN 0-7045-0406-5
The White Goddess, p.215ff, Robert Graves, Faber, 1952
http://www.maryjones.us/jce/eufyd.html, Hyfaidd Hen as one of the Children of Don.
Mabinogi Study: Enlivening Y Mabinogi, Welsh Pronunciation for the Mabinogi
And, of course, the Awen - inspiration and imagination!
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