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'''Dyrnwch''' was a [[Wales|Welsh]] giant associated with {{Wiki|Hen Ogledd}} and the medieval {{Wiki|kingdom of Gwent}}. | '''Dyrnwch''' was a [[Wales|Welsh]] giant associated with {{Wiki|Hen Ogledd}} and the medieval {{Wiki|kingdom of Gwent}}. | ||
In {{Wiki|Welsh mythology}}, Dyrnwch possessed a magic cauldron which was said to have the ability to discriminate between cowards and brave men: whereas it would not boil meat for a coward, it would boil quickly if that meat belonged to a brave man.<ref>{{WP|cy:Dyrnwch Gawr|Dyrnwch Gawr}}</ref> The design of the cauldron was later replicated on a tablet made from a [[Isu|precursor]] material, and was later hidden within the [[Santlache Mine]] in [[Sussex|Suthsexe]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref> | In {{Wiki|Welsh mythology}}, Dyrnwch possessed a [[Treasures of Britain|magic cauldron]] which was said to have the ability to discriminate between cowards and brave men: whereas it would not boil meat for a coward, it would boil quickly if that meat belonged to a brave man.<ref>{{WP|cy:Dyrnwch Gawr|Dyrnwch Gawr}}</ref> The design of the cauldron was later replicated on a tablet made from a [[Isu|precursor]] material, and was later hidden within the [[Santlache Mine]] in [[Sussex|Suthsexe]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Dyrnwch was a Welsh giant associated with Hen Ogledd and the medieval kingdom of Gwent.
In Welsh mythology, Dyrnwch possessed a magic cauldron which was said to have the ability to discriminate between cowards and brave men: whereas it would not boil meat for a coward, it would boil quickly if that meat belonged to a brave man.[1] The design of the cauldron was later replicated on a tablet made from a precursor material, and was later hidden within the Santlache Mine in Suthsexe.[2]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (mentioned only)
References
- ↑
Dyrnwch Gawr on Wikipedia
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
