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Dallben
Dallben the Enchanter
Background information
Featured Books The Book of Three,The Black Cauldron,The Castle of Llyr,Taran Wanderer,The High King
Allegiance Sons of Don
Film Appearances The Black Cauldron (Disney), The Book of Three (film)
Base of Opperations Caer Dallben
Powers Enchantments
Weapon of Choice Walking Cane


Dallben is the wise old wizard that lives in Caer Dallben. Dallben is Taran's mentor and foster-father. Dallben is also the owner of the pig, Hen Wen, and knows how to use her powers. The Disney movie character Dallben is a mix between of the two characters of Dallben and Coll from the original books.

Physical Description

Dallben is a very interesting character. He cares very deeply for Taran, but is willing to risk his life (and Taran's for that matter) for the good of Prydain. He is a very solid character, husky, with white hair, and balding. He bears a great resemblance to Fflewder Fflam: same round nose, bushy eyebrows, and chin. About the only difference is where Dallben is round all over; Fflewder is skinny except for his potbelly.

He is old, wise, only one who knows how to use Hen's powers, and cares for Taran and Hen Wen. But this Dallben gets all his wisdom from The Book of Three.

Character Biography

Dallben's story begins while a baby, found by Orddu, Orwen and Orgoch in the Marshes of Morva, floating in a basket. They decided to keep him and gave him the name Dallben, reasoning that the name would last him his entire life.

In an incident similar to the Welsh legend or Gwion Bach, one day the boy was helping the three enchantresses by stirring a potion they were making when it boiled over and scalded his fingers. When Dallben put his burned fingers into his mouth, he accidentally ingested some of the liquid. It was a potion of wisdom, and immediately Dallben was able to see the enchantresses for what they really were, and to understand everything around him. Deciding they couldn't have so much wisdom living under one roof, the enchantresses sent him out into the world, with three gifts to choose from before leaving.

The first gift was a sword, which would have made Dallben the most powerful warrior who had ever lived. The second gift was a harp, which would have made him the world's most famous bard, had he chosen it. Instead he chose the third gift, a book called the Book of Three. Orddu told him it contained everything that was ever known or would ever be known, and knowledge was something Dallben valued more than power or fame.

As he wandered away from the marshes, Dallben read non-stop from the Book of Three, rejoicing in the knowledge he learned from it. After reading an entire day, though, he began to learn of greed, hatred, war, winter and death. This proved almost more than he could bear; he finally stopped reading late at night, crying himself to sleep. When he awoke the next day, he found that he had aged into an old man overnight from the effects of the book. He almost tore the book apart, but decided to read on to the end. Learning of birth, renewal, and the never-ending cycles of life and the seasons rewarded him. Ultimately he learned the nature of hope.

He sensed the danger the oracular pig Hen Wen was in from Arawn Death-Lord, but arrived at the farm where she lived too late to warn her owner, Coll. He maintained the farm while Coll was rescuing Hen Wen in Annuvin, and when Coll returned he allowed Dallben to stay at the farm as long as he liked. The farm became known as Caer Dallben.

In his studies of The Book of Three, Dallben learned about a future High King who would rule Prydain in peace after overthrowing Arawn Death-Lord. He set out to find this future king, hoping he could hasten the time of peace and prosperity the king would bring. He traveled over all of Prydain, searching for someone who had no station in life, as outlined in the prophecy. The only likely candidate he found, after years of searching and on the verge of giving up, was an infant he found on a battlefield where women and children had died as well as men. Dallben took the baby with him to Caer Dallben and named him Taran; secretly hoping the boy might be the promised king. He remained in Caer Dallben the rest of his mortal days, raising Taran and sharing his secret hopes only with Coll and Prince Gwydion.

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