Week 13 Reading Notes: Hu Gadarn, Part A

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Title: Hu Gadarn

Publication: The Welsh Fairy Book, 1908

Author: W. Jenkyn Thomas

Notes: William Jenkyn Thomas (July 5, 1870—March 14, 1959) was a Welsh author, lecturer and teacher best known for The Welsh Fairy Book, published in 1908. The illustrations were made by William Andrew Pogány, or Willy Pogány (August 24, 1882—July 30, 1955), a Hungarian illustrator known for his pen and ink drawings of myths and fables.

Characters:
Hu Gadarn (Hu the Mighty)
Cymry people (Welsh)
The Afanc, a variety of dragon

Places:
Honey Island (Britain)
Deffrobani (Summer Country, Wales)
Llyn Llion (Lake of Waves), the Afanc’s home
Llyn y Ffynnon Las (Lake of the Green Well), the Afanc’s prison

Events:
Hu Gadarn rules over the Cymry people
Hu Gadarn and the Cymry move from Deffrobani to Honey Island
The Cymry are troubled by the Afanc, a monster flooding their homeland
Hu Gadarn uses a girl as bait to lure the Afanc elsewhere
While the girl distracts the Afanc, the Cymry bind it with iron chains
The Afanc attacks the girl but is unable to escape Hu Gadarn
The Afanc is pulled by a team of Oxen to the banks of Llyn y Ffynnon Las
Though dangerous to go near it, the Afanc remains trapped in the bank

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