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 | | These are “Taliesin and Avagddu” (pp.263-285, and notes on pp.424-432), and “Bran, Branwen and Evnissyen” (pp.33-48 and Notes pp.291-297). |
 | | The traditional story of “Taliesin and Avagddu” tells of the transformation of a village lad into the famous bard Taliesin, but says nothing of the fate of Avagddu, the ill-favoured son of Caridwen who was denied the magic potion intended for him. |
 | | My curiosity as to what happened to Avagddu after he was denied this magic brew inspired me to add suggestions from my own imagination about his fate. |
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