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==Plot==
 
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[[Taran]] visited [[Lord Goryon]], who had been kicked off by [[Melynlas]], and asked that the stallion be returned to him. Goryon, a "thickset" lord who styled himself "the Valorous", accused Taran of insolence and recounted a tall tale of giants and monsters, which his men had purportedly defeated to obtain the horse. Taran explained, through the lord's sputtering protests, that he and his companions only seemed as giants in the setting sun, and that Gurgi -- who put on a fierce display for the lord -- had been the "monster". Ultimately Goryon, relieved to escape the burden of mastering the stallion, let the common pig-keeper and his lowly mount go.
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[[Taran]] visited [[Lord Goryon]], who had been kicked off by [[Melynlas]], and asked that the stallion be returned to him. [[File:Fflewddur3.jpg|thumb]]Goryon, a "thickset" lord who styled himself "the Valorous", accused Taran of insolence and recounted a tall tale of giants and monsters, which his men had purportedly defeated to obtain the horse. Taran explained, through the lord's sputtering protests, that he and his companions only seemed as giants in the setting sun, and that Gurgi -- who put on a fierce display for the lord -- had been the "monster". Ultimately Goryon, relieved to escape the burden of mastering the stallion, let the common pig-keeper and his lowly mount go.
   
[[File:Oppidum.jpg|left|362px]]At the neighboring stronghold of [[Lord Gast]] they met old friend [[Fflewddur Fflam]], who had returned to wandering as a bard for love of spring. Gast, who claimed to be "Generous", was in truth stingy and begrudging. Lord Gast showed Taran a treasure hoard, which Fflewddur suggested he acquired in the same way Lord Goryon acquired Melynlas, unlawful seizure. The [[Companions]] then struck out for [[Caer Cadarn]], glad to leave the two boastful lords behind.
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[[File:Oppidum.jpg|right|362px]]At the neighboring stronghold of [[Lord Gast]] they met old friend [[Fflewddur Fflam]], who had returned to wandering as a bard for love of spring. Gast, who claimed to be "Generous", was in truth stingy and begrudging. Lord Gast showed Taran a treasure hoard, which Fflewddur suggested he acquired in the same way Lord Goryon acquired Melynlas, unlawful seizure. The [[Companions]] then struck out for [[Caer Cadarn]], glad to leave the two boastful lords behind.
   
 
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Revision as of 19:53, 31 March 2013

This article is about the book chapter. For the characters, see Lord Goryon and Lord Gast.

Goryon and Gast is the third chapter in Taran Wanderer. Here the hero runs afoul of pride and greed, but recovers with careful thought and measured wisdom. An old favorite character is also introduced as the episodic plot continues to run briskly along.

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Plot

Taran visited Lord Goryon, who had been kicked off by Melynlas, and asked that the stallion be returned to him.

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Goryon, a "thickset" lord who styled himself "the Valorous", accused Taran of insolence and recounted a tall tale of giants and monsters, which his men had purportedly defeated to obtain the horse. Taran explained, through the lord's sputtering protests, that he and his companions only seemed as giants in the setting sun, and that Gurgi -- who put on a fierce display for the lord -- had been the "monster". Ultimately Goryon, relieved to escape the burden of mastering the stallion, let the common pig-keeper and his lowly mount go.

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At the neighboring stronghold of Lord Gast they met old friend Fflewddur Fflam, who had returned to wandering as a bard for love of spring. Gast, who claimed to be "Generous", was in truth stingy and begrudging. Lord Gast showed Taran a treasure hoard, which Fflewddur suggested he acquired in the same way Lord Goryon acquired Melynlas, unlawful seizure. The Companions then struck out for Caer Cadarn, glad to leave the two boastful lords behind.

Taran Wanderer
1. Who Am I? | 2. Cantrev Cadiffor | 3. Goryon and Gast | 4. A Matter of Cows | 5. A Judgement | 6. A Frog | 7. Friends in Danger | 8. The Wall of Thorns | 9. The Hand of Morda | 10. The Broken Spell | 11. Dorath | 12. The Wager | 13. The Lost Lamb | 14. The End of Summer | 15. The Open Cage | 16. Taran Wanderer | 17. The Weir | 18. The Free Commots | 19. The Potter's Wheel | 20. The Spoilers | 21. The Mirror