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+ | '''The Kingdom of Tylwyth Teg''' was the Realm of the [[Fair Folk]]. It could be entered, among other places, through [[The Black Lake]] in the [[Eagle Mountains]] of northern [[Prydain]], north of [[Medwyn's Valley]]. [[File:FAIR FOLK1.png|left|447px]]The Kingdom was home to [[Doli]] and many other dwarfs and different varieties of Fair Folk, including gruff warriors armed with axes and bows, the harmoniously-voiced Children of the Evening, and the Lake Sprites (who were prone to sulk), and ruled over by the grumpy and vain -- but benevolent -- [[King Eiddileg]]. |
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Latest revision as of 02:18, 3 November 2023
The Kingdom of Tylwyth Teg was the Realm of the Fair Folk. It could be entered, among other places, through The Black Lake in the Eagle Mountains of northern Prydain, north of Medwyn's Valley.
The Kingdom was home to Doli and many other dwarfs and different varieties of Fair Folk, including gruff warriors armed with axes and bows, the harmoniously-voiced Children of the Evening, and the Lake Sprites (who were prone to sulk), and ruled over by the grumpy and vain -- but benevolent -- King Eiddileg.
The Realm was a vast and beautiful subterranean land.