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The Vale of Wales, Ch 10, Pg 38; Chwennych is a Welsh term meaning 'to covet or long for'. In Welsh folklore, there are instances of Fae taking humans & keeping them for long periods of time. In VOW, it's a concept taught in Annwn's schooling, even after the May Day Scandal.
@SkaavArt Hi, I’m Lucy! I run Vixen Comix, which is currently producing The Vale of Wales, a webcomic all about Welsh mythology & good vs evil. This is the last pg of the prologue from Aug 2019 vs June 2021. My lighting & shading are different these days, that’s for sure 😄🏴🦌🧝♀️
The Vale of Wales, Ch 10, Pg 29; Elen of the Hosts or Elen Luyddog or Saint Helen's from the Welsh legend 'The Dream of Macsen Wledig'; She's the beloved of a Roman Emperor & saw to the building of many British roads. In VOW, she's adapted to Annwn & repaves its paths every year.
The Vale of Wales, Ch 10 Pg 28; Here comes Cernunnos aka the Green Man, aka Hu Gadarn heralding Beltane's annual repaving of Annwn's pathways. In legend, he introduced ploughing to Wales. In VOW, he's Annwn's Guardian Spirit of non-speaking animals, during the rest of the year.