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1159:. The former Queen of Prydain, her tyrannical rule was ended by her former consort and student Arawn, who took the Iron Crown from her. Living as Arawn's subject in the Spiral Castle, she despises the Death-Lord and makes her own plans to take over Prydain, while finding herself drawn to and protective of the noble warrior Gwydion.
813:(1991) comprises the five novels and the six later short stories, but not the stories of the first two illustrated picture books. Each novel includes a Prydain map by Evaline Ness (original illustrator of the picture books and covers of the novels) and each story includes the illustrations by Margot Zemach for the original
739:, the young man Taran returns home and learns that Eilonwy has returned from the Isle of Mona, now ruled by King Rhun. Servants of Arawn assault the warrior Gwydion and seize the magical black sword Dyrnwyn. Taran and his companions join other forces of Prydain in a great effort to defeat Arawn once and for all.
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of folklore. Although their identities seem fluid and interchangeable, each persona has a distinctive appearance: Orwen wears a necklace of milky stones, Orddu's hair is adorned with many ornaments, and Orgoch's face is shadowed by a black cowl. They were the original owners of the Black
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931:) produced an unabridged reading by James Langton of the five main volumes, with author's notes read by Lloyd Alexander himself. The audiobooks were published on compact audio cassette and compact disc, and were also released for download from 2004 to 2005. In May 2017, an audiobook adaptation of
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is based primarily on the first two novels while incorporating elements from the others. The movie had a production budget of $ 44 million, while its theatrical release grossed only $ 21 million in the United States. The film mixed reviews from critics who found the film "pretty, but confusing and
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Cauldron-Born join the forces of Arawn. Taran and companions embark on a mission to capture the Black
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the pig, becoming her caretaker. When Coll retires, he keeps her on his farm. Taran and Dallben help look after her after they take residence at the farm. When Taran is a teenager, Coll jokingly bestows on him the official title of Assistant Pig-Keeper. Hen Wen is lost at the beginning of
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1082:, his manner of speech is filled with rhymed pairs of words ("crunchings and munchings", "smackings and wackings", "sneakings and peekings"), and redundant phrases ("see with lookings"). Gurgi is humble and loyal toward his human companions, at first submitting even to
651:, a princess from a family of enchantresses, and Fflewddur Fflam, a king by birth who chooses to be a bard. Together, the new companions (later joined by a dwarf named Doli) determine to stop the plans of the Horned king and his master Arawn, Lord of the Land of Death.
1047:, who in turn is the daughter of Regat. Against her mother's wishes, Angharad married a commoner named Geraint, Eilonwy's father. Smart and witty, she is also considered by some to be scatterbrained. She often employs unusual similes and metaphors. She prefers to go
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was the final logical development of the first four books in the Prydain Chronicles. It was not an easy book to write, but at least I was building on a foundation that I had already made. I never considered a different ending..." He added that after writing
315:. Taran has a series of adventures wherein he helps protect the land of Prydain from various threats, chief among them the evil Arawn, whose forces include an undead army known as the Cauldron-Born. Throughout the novels, Taran's major companions are the
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1259:. The only son of King Rhuddlum and Queen Teleria, who rule over the Isle of Mona. Cheerful and altruistic, he is also clumsy and accident-prone, with others believing he must mature before taking the throne. He is first introduced in
1281:. Resentful of his diminutive stature, Glew turns to magical potions to increase his physical size, first testing it on a wild cat. Prone to self-pity and desperation, he later works to improve his personality rather than his body.
473:, an editor remarked that it felt as if some material was missing between the third and fourth volumes. To act as a bridge between the two and show more of Taran's journey to maturity, Alexander started writing a new novel
1043:. A princess of the House of Llyr, the women of whom are formidable enchantresses. She befriends Taran in the first book and over the years they develop romantic feelings for each other. Eilonwy is the daughter of
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418:, points out the Prydain stories and characters are his own and not simply retellings of old folklore, adding that students of Welsh culture should be prepared to see familiar names such as
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1287:. A female cat with orange fur that becomes larger than a horse due to an experimental growth potion created by Glew. Later won over by Fflewddur's music, she serves as his steed.
414:. According to Alexander, nearly all of the proper names in Prydain are from Welsh myth or history, with the exceptions of Eilonwy and Taran. The author's note in the first novel,
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911:, with the intention to adapt the book series into an epic live-action motion picture series, more attuned to Lloyd Alexander's
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2402:The Cat Who Wished to Be a Man
1939:. A Fuse #8 Production. Blog.
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854:Adaptations
702:royal court
588:Caer Dathyl
500:(1965) and
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1369:References
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1167:antagonist
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237:children's
182:Media type
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1879:March 17,
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1265:when the
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939:Reception
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683:in 1966.
233:pentalogy
195:audiobook
191:paperback
187:hardcover
177:1964–1968
174:Published
164:Publisher
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1049:barefoot
1045:Angharad
1026:prophesy
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1003:Dallben.
592:cantrevs
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391:Ynys Môn
309:oracular
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1119:Gwydion
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645:Dyrnwyn
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353:Disney
291:, and
199:e-book
121:(maps)
105:Author
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2166:Gurgi
2031:Madoc
1348:Morda
1285:Llyan
1235:Norns
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1137:Belin
1102:dwarf
1084:Taran
1076:beast
1067:Gurgi
1015:Coll.
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420:Arawn
355:film
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305:Taran
231:is a
150:Genre
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