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− | '''Caer Colur''' was the titular castle in [[The Castle of Llyr]]. It had been the ancient seat of power for the [[House of Llyr]], whose daughters were among the most skilled enchantresses in Prydain. |
+ | '''Caer Colur''' was the titular castle in [[The Castle of Llyr]]. It had been the ancient seat of power for the [[House of Llyr]], whose daughters were among the most skilled enchantresses in Prydain. |
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+ | At Caer Colur were stored all their [[magic|enchanted]] treasures, "charmed implements" whose wards and spells of protection were later lost to legend. The castle was once connected to the [[Isle of Mona]], but it flooded and detached from the rock of Mona years before the books begin, and floated out into the bay. It was abandoned after [[Angharad]] fled to marry against her mother's wishes, and it had crumbled to ruins by the time [[Taran]] and his [[Companions]] confronted the evil enchantress [[Achren]] there. |
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Revision as of 21:59, 12 March 2013
Caer Colur
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Ruined Castle
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Fate
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Fell to ruin after Angharad fled
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Location
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Spur of rock off the coast of the Isle of Mona
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Appearances
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Caer Colur was the titular castle in The Castle of Llyr. It had been the ancient seat of power for the House of Llyr, whose daughters were among the most skilled enchantresses in Prydain.
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At Caer Colur were stored all their enchanted treasures, "charmed implements" whose wards and spells of protection were later lost to legend. The castle was once connected to the Isle of Mona, but it flooded and detached from the rock of Mona years before the books begin, and floated out into the bay. It was abandoned after Angharad fled to marry against her mother's wishes, and it had crumbled to ruins by the time Taran and his Companions confronted the evil enchantress Achren there.