Bran the Blessed and the Cult of the Severed Head
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Bran the Blessed, the mythical king of Britain, and Branwen Daughter of Llyr.
Part of the Second Branch of the Mabinogion, a collection of Medieval Welsh tales based on earlier Celtic folklore.
King Brân (Bendigeidfran) is a giant of Welsh Mythology (quite literally) and son of the Sea God Lir.
His name means The Blessed Crow (or Raven)
This story depicts a great war in the Mythic Age between the islands of Britain and Ireland over the Beautiful Branwen, the White Raven
It features many elements common to Welsh and Irish Mythology, including sanitised versions of many pre-Christian deities, the Cauldron of Rebirth and of course the Cult of the Severed head.
What does this story tell us about ancient pagan magic and beliefs, from the symbolism of his head guarding the land to his ties with prophecy, sovereignty, and sacrifice?
Join me on a journey through ancient myth and archetype, exploring the enduring power of Brân the Blessed and The Assembly of the Head.
A long and strange one folks, that's the Mabinogion for you. Hope you enjoy. Lots of footage of the beautiful Welsh countryside.
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Absolutely PERFECT ❤🔥🤌
I'm your new fan you are the best storyteller
Agreed!!! I found this channel not long ago and his story telling is so enjoyable ❤️
Thank you both very kindly, glad you enjoy the mythic content 🙏✨🐦⬛
Love your stories l am from New Zealand and my son's Wife's brother Nick could be your twin sounds like you looks like you cheers keep up the awesome stories
I love the way this fella tells his tales!
I truly enjoy story crow's company so to speak.
@StoryCrow your gutteral chuckles bounce the cailteans, shaping the tale like a smithees hammer working a blade on the anvil. 🔥
Everything about this video was magical and inspiring. I used to holiday every summer around Porthmadog so to hear your stiring, dreamlike tale pirched like some sort of gobling bard with an equally dreamlike backdrop of the clouds floating slowly behind was a pleasure. Thank you for keeping the old magic alive!
Goblin bard 😃😂🙏
Love this 🙂💚 it's grand how Bran seems to grow in stature during the stories 😅
That’s true, there’s almost a dreamlike quality to his changing size
@TheStoryCrow and you really are such a wonderful teller of stories 😊 thanks again 💙
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What a beautiful sight looking over the ocean as you told this tale. Thank you for bringing it to life!
As a Welsh lady from Anglesea I adore this telling of my mother land’s history. Read the mabi several times and this is so well told . Diolch cariad x
Diolch 🙏
I am a descendent of Bran. Thank you for this story. I had no idea he even existed until recently.
Oh there is so much truth in the old stories. My ancestors are Irish and Scottish, and the Celtic and Gaelic mythologies are very powerful even, (especially?) today. Thank you so much.
Imprisoned in pages....thanks for setting the story free once more! You have a deep understanding within you :)
Great! I did wonder if you would ever tackle Bran the wonderous head. Bran the blessed. A proper celtic tale, it has everything you'd expect.
Just wanna say thanks again for all you do. It’s pretty rough for some of us in the US right now and your videos are really helping me get through necessary tasks like cooking/cleaning while struggling with depression. I appreciate all your content, it really means a lot for me!
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A good storyteller is a rare treat these days, you are a true bard buddy, cheers.🙂💯👍
Thank you kind sir 🙏🐦⬛🌳
🎩Hi a great story from a great storyteller.
Spectacular! Someone in the comments mentioned how it felt like Bran got larger through the story, and I agree. Especially as he got angrier. That was a particularly nice touch.
I also really loved the description of the battle. What you added felt perhaps more true, it had the same sort of feel as Balor and the Fomorians. I think the ancient storytellers would have very much approved.
I agree that there's something about this story that feels very, very ancient. Like different worlds and different peoples colliding throughout our past to make us who we are now.
Totally agree, it does feel like the Irish mythological cycle doesn’t it? That’s why I felt it was ok to put more fantastical elements in like those stories
Thanks for watching, as always 🙏😊
Always a joy to find a new story from you. And, as so often, the old myths and stories are viewd through the Christian glasses of the middel age. I wish there was a way to peel this layer off. Yet still, a very good story. Thank you 🤩
Lets go been waitin for this one
@StoryCrow I would add, the Cult of the Head is also representative of highly verbal men who identify with their internal dialogue-- centered in the bridge between two brain hemisphere -- as the loci of Mind, Thought , and Self. Consider, it is the Anglo-Irish who melded multiple languages to create their primary language. Perhaps we could say Pidgin is their foundation language, even mimicing tone and body language. Neh? hahaha!
PS: this is first time i ever understood that being descendant of a mother lover is an effective survival strategy. Thank Morrigan, ho!
Another thoroughly entertaining episode! Well done, and thank you!
I love the tale of Bran's Cauldron.....I've always felt it was the true Holy Grail before the Xtians twisted our old tales to their suiting. I grew up on LLoyd Alexander's version in the book "The Black Cauldron" with the evil Cauldron-Born shambling about trying to kill Taran and his friends. It was kind of a genius way of tricking all us little Yankee kids to learn to love Welsh myth and history. :)
I had not heard of that, thank you, sounds like fun
@@TheStoryCrow Disney made a cartoon of it...well tried! They didn't quite capture the magick of the books I'm afraid. But that's ok, I'm just going to sit back patiently and wait for you to give us a "Battle of the Trees" like you did this lovely story. ;)
That has always been my intuition....... the cauldron of 'ressurection' is the precursor of holy grail of everlasting life....... well, it certainly is a good contender.
@@pentegarn1 That was one of my husband's favorite films as a kid! I read the book to our kids a few years ago, it was delightful!
@@drowsyZot They really are awesome books.....makes a person appreciate an assistant Pig Keeper. ;)
The two brothers SET against each other, Cain and Abel, Set and Horus. It always reminds me of Castor and Pollux even though they had a strong bond. One was immortal, and the other wasn't, and after Castors death, they spent half their time in the underworld A division on the inside. Is the underworld earth? Seems like it to me. We are all unc8ncious here.
I often wonder why the 13th sign stradles the big wheel, with a sine.
A bridge, uniting two sides, a true leader.
The world is a stage where mythologies are our templates to help us navigate through the themes we call our lives. Archetypes are inside of us all. As above, so below, and it's all written and sung and played out in those stars. I watch them on stellarium.
The comet has just travelled through Ophicius through the tail of the snake, reversal. We are going back in time to clean out our closets. Are we ever going to learn from any of it and history? If we dont make wars with the true tyrants, those tyrants will send our sons to war.
Cauldron, the big wheel. Reincarnation into the same themes. Warrior themes, til they learn to set their swords down on the inside.
Children, who remember their previous lives talk about the space they occupy between lives. Some die anc pushed straight back down to earth to live another life. We are here to evolve beyond our bullshit thats been sewn into our seams since our births to keep us all under control. All they do now is paralise people with fear and turn the world into a living hell. Bìcker and bitch at eachother like pansiez and these people rule our world. Insanity.
Whose the real tyrannt?
I keep these words in my head, as above so below, as within so whatever it is, we reflect what we reject on the inside of ourselves so life constantly shows us mirrors in the form of people and experiences til we get it, we are all blind. My point is it like compass points 🧭 + the true cross? Balance, mind, body , soul.
Underworld is Pluto and Pluto has just entered Aquarius for 20 odd years I believe. Dark Knight the soul for all humanity. Our cups are being spilled and emptied. How else can the new themes of Aquarius be born if we are still all indoctrinated with the Bullshit themes that should of died a natural death at the end of their individual ages. They've kept them alive and trapped our minds in them.
They're already using g using the knew themes against us, Internet, Inter/ Net , Web. Ahriman. Guy whose making the chips and refers to hos 12 children as batches like battery hens, is the biggest wolf in sheeps clothing alive.
Brilliant, Thankyou ✌️
I often wonder if we’re in the underworld…
@@TheStoryCrowIt would make sense, ego, superego, subliminal and the unconcious, tis what makes us blind and easy to brainwash. It's Platos cave, we never got out and the ones who think they have are deluded. It's another blindfold placed o er the forefront of their minds, that binds,and blinds.
I look back at my life and see my own blindfolds and I'm not free of them. The Internet is the new blindfold, its called a world wide wen for a,reason spun by poisonous spiders who intention towards thd human race isn't good.
I often wonder if we are shadows until we bring our shadows out into the light we are forever bound here under the rule of 12 but they've got 13 because it's hidden for a reason. Split an infinity symbol in half you have two sine waves, get it? Polarities? Is that a bridge, together they becone one.
Wow 👌
Love the presentation + stunning views. You're my favourite Bard 💛 💓 💕
Thank you 🙏 🐦⬛
Loved the narration of this story and the comments … fantastic… I have Irish, Scots, French and English ancestry, and these old myths are fascinating to me
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏🐦⬛🌳😄
I got to see the cauldron in the danish museum of natural history in 2012. It was displayed with a ship and swords that were also cast into the bog with the cauldron. It's was amazing to see
Waiting for Storm Darragh, listening to a proper storyteller spin the tale of King Bran the giant is a treat.
Thank you Mr Crow, diolch yn fawr.
Ahhhh, my thoughts are with you. Dazza’s making the ash trees creak outside my little house here right now, and I’m only in Wiltshire. Blimey even as I type it blows harder! Stay safe 🙏
@ Hope they are holding strong and your home is safe. Wishing you well.🪄🛳️🚢⛴️
I love your myth explanations, I am from the Norman race ( so 1066 is my heritage) but since I follow more Pagan beliefs your explanations in the oral traditions makes me very happy and informs my art. Thank you. 🙏🏻
Pleasure, thanks for watching 🙏😊🐦⬛
Excellent rendition as always, great vid , thanks and praise 🙏
What an Incredible story! You are a great story teller, maybe Dagda or Balor taught you themselves how to tell of their deeds.
The lessons I got from this story is, no matter how great and all loving the warmth of your kindness and good nature is, you need to answer Disrespect with Violence and not forgive it easily. Because if forgiving it fails then you'll open the door for lots of enemies to grow up out of the ground around you and destroy you and make you suffer. A kind leader can only afford to be good, when he is willing to punish disrespect with violence. Small slights can not be let go, or things get worse. Forgiveness is a mistake and things become worse when disrespect is not punished. Leaders can not allow disrespect to go unpunished and neither can anyone else who wishes to stay safe. The Irish King forgave easily and was weakened and destroyed by his own people for it who saw him as weak, and Bran did not forgive and invaded with an army and was loved and respected.
Reminds me of the story of Roman Emperor Nerva and his inability to punish people which led to dissent and traitors who led him to his downfall.
Forgiveness is a mistake, Revenge has to be taken because Disrespect needs to be punished and repaid. Only then can Peace happen, or you'll be seen as an easy victim by ambitious people. It's harsh but a lesson to learn especially for timid pacifist people who never stand up for themselves. Get Revenge🕯️
There's a really good Irish Fiction story I'd like to recommend, it's a YA Horror Novel about the same level as Harry Potter. It's called
"Bec Demonata Series By Darren Shan"
The whole audiobook is on Yt and watching this great video I was greatly reminded of Becs story in Medieval Iyreland with great historic fantasy elements. The book is good, but I really recommend the Audiobook since it's got accurate great voice acting and is a great story to listen to just like this video. It's about Demons in Medieval Ireland! And Druids!
Thank you for the kind words and for the recommendation too 🙏🌳🐦⬛
What is there to stop the cycles of revenge except forgiveness or mercy? Many stories and lives may be experienced before it is clear. I like to listen to stories but I can’t tell stories like a bard because the violence is real in all the worlds and words choke in the throat. Listening to the fate of little Alder is unbearable and it makes all the fighting sound like blind blustering madness with no purpose but for warriors to live out their dharma.
@@jiniyogini364 I wish that was true but that is really the fate of all those who forgive. Forgiveness and forgetting had a price and that price is we pay with cutting out a piece of our self confidence and self respect and that means you eventually lose so much you don't live a life that's good enough. Less than your full potential a lesser state of being. That's why we can't bring the words come out of our mouth, why we can't do anything but hide from the World and only rely on good luck to keep us safe. No one will sing any stories or tales or songs of people who always Forgive, they don't do any adventures worth singing about. It's not a good way to live and I'm learning that the hard way. People who fight and use violence and get revenge, always live better lives. Nature gives every animal fangs and teeth and muscles we have to use them from time to time. Forgiveness should always be attempted but once it's failed violence and revenge is a valid option and the only other solution possible. How can mercy have any value when that's all ways given? Bad people don't learn otherwise. How is not hypocrisy to say forgiveness is right but you can't sleep unless you believe they suffer in hell? Isn't karma just another man with more bravery? Warriors live far better lives. You need to get Revenge to live a True Life since Revenge is the Most Innate Animal Truth to all of us. Try to forgive first always yes but once that's failed then hesitating revenge is weakness and a symptom of the eternally victimized. Revenge may or may not start a cycle of violence. So what? That's animal nature. Better to be violent to your abuser than to be a victim of an abuser. The person who gets revenge is at least safer and not living a reduced life perpetually. It is the excuses of the weak to say it starts a cycle of violence. That's a risk you have to take if you do anything worthy of a good life, forgiveness only leads to a life of constant escapism and when drugs and such aren't good enough then fantasies of heaven and punishment of hell and dharma take their place. Is that not identical to Revenge anyways? Being a victim and forgiving is done out of fear and thinking you'll get a greater reward in the afterlife if you forgive is innately a trade agreement or a pleading, not noble mercy. I do hope everyone succeeds in their Forgiveness, it's a great blessing to be able to Forgive. But when you forgive too much you disrespect yourself and that's a Far worse life that results in. Only Revenge can fix that and we all acknowledge that's true when we hope for things like hell or karma etc. And if none of those exist then there's no justice in the world and in that case Revenge is even more important to stop bad people from overtaking everything. That's why we call the police to stop criminals we know violence and retaliation and punishment is the ONLY solution when the more peaceful attempts have failed. Revenge Works and is True to Animal Nature and every Spiritual belief will show us that too. God's fight. Our bodies are capable of violence since there's a time and place for it. Forgiveness is for people who want to be victims forever and that's a bad way to live and I say it from experience. Only Revenge can work when Mercy fails.
@@jiniyogini364 I wish that was true but that is really the fate of all those who forgive. Forgiveness and forgetting had a price and that price is we pay with cutting out a piece of our self confidence and self respect and that means you eventually lose so much you don't live a life that's good enough. Less than your full potential a lesser state of being. That's why we can't bring the words come out of our mouth, why we can't do anything but hide from the World and only rely on good luck to keep us safe. No one will sing any stories or tales or songs of people who always Forgive, they don't do any adventures worth singing about. It's not a good way to live and I'm learning that the hard way. People who fight and use violence and get revenge, always live better lives. Nature gives every animal fangs and teeth and muscles we have to use them from time to time. Forgiveness should always be attempted but once it's failed violence and revenge is a valid option and the only other solution possible. How can mercy have any value when that's all ways given? Bad people don't learn otherwise. How is not hypocrisy to say forgiveness is right but you can't sleep unless you believe they suffer in hell? Isn't karma just another man with more bravery? Warriors live far better lives. You need to get Revenge to live a True Life since Revenge is the Most Innate Animal Truth to all of us. Try to forgive first always yes but once that's failed then hesitating revenge is weakness and a symptom of the eternally victimized. Revenge may or may not start a cycle of violence. So what? That's animal nature. Better to be violent to your abuser than to be a victim of an abuser. The person who gets revenge is at least safer and not living a reduced life perpetually. It is the excuses of the weak to say it starts a cycle of violence. That's a risk you have to take if you do anything worthy of a good life, forgiveness only leads to a life of constant escapism and when drugs and such aren't good enough then fantasies of heaven and punishment of hell and dharma take their place. Is that not identical to Revenge anyways? Being a victim and forgiving is done out of fear and thinking you'll get a greater reward in the afterlife if you forgive is innately a trade agreement or a pleading, not noble mercy. I do hope everyone succeeds in their Forgiveness, it's a great blessing to be able to Forgive. But when you forgive too much you disrespect yourself and that's a Far worse life that results in. Only Revenge can fix that and we all acknowledge that's true when we hope for things like hell or karma etc. And if none of those exist then there's no justice in the world and in that case Revenge is even more important to stop bad people from overtaking everything. That's why we call the police to stop criminals we know violence and retaliation and punishment is the ONLY solution when the more peaceful attempts have failed. Revenge Works and is True to Animal Nature and every Spiritual belief will show us that too. God's fight. Our bodies are capable of violence since there's a time and place for it. Forgiveness is for people who want to be victims forever and that's a bad way to live and I say it from experience. Only Revenge can work when Mercy fails.
Wonderful telling! Thank you!
HELLO,YOU......I love your storys............Blessings and Greetings from Daggy,Kiel,Germany☘☘☘
Hello over in Germany! 🍺 🌳 ⛰️
Wonderful!
Love your work , but please when will you conclude your ridgeway story !
Soon I promise! 🙏✨
@@TheStoryCrow Thank you sir!
Great story lots to think on 🤟
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Fantastic 😄👍!!!
The Welsh language is music to my ears.
I love these videos :D
Story Crow,may you be blessed.
So good! As usual well told with the excitement and imagery transplanted into my imagination. What lovely respite from thefuckery here in the States. Well wishes and giveNero a big hug and head ruffle for me.
Head ruffled. Good luck with the fuckery 😬🙏
🎩Hi a request please. Cuchulain of Muirthemne.
I’ll get to him eventually 😃 🐕
Thanks for watching
Liking the slightly more sweary delivery on this one. Folk tales are best when they are bawdy!
Wales seems to ooze ancient history. Wonderful.
Your point about the shear scale of the battles being down-played in these accounts is very important, we see the same tendency in the book of Taliesin. I am not sure Lugh would have been there, as he was the counterpart to Lleu who was born after the death of Pryderi. I love the idea that Efnisian was trapped between states, I am writing a novel built around that idea and am surprised someone else has thought of that. I am not sure he would have spoken any truths of Annwfn to break the cauldron's spell as he was only pretending to be dead. Another point, it was not Manawydan who opened the door to island, but Heilyn ap Gwyn. I personally like the reduction of some of the characters to nobles, Gods to Wizards, as that adds an extra layer of depth as the divine is one step removed from the characters and setting, allowing for realism but also extra mystery. The Mabinogi becomes a full world and lost history and not just a mythology of a pantheon.
My direct ansesstors thank u. BTW you very charming
Ode to Cosmic Pupa
O cosmic pupa, swaddled tight,
In silken threads of stellar light,
You drift through void, a cosmic dream,
Awaiting birth, it would seem.
Within that shell, a power unseen,
A force that ripples, vibrant, keen,
Grows stronger now, with every turn,
A fiery will, begins to burn.
The cosmos waits, with bated breath,
For your emergence from this death,
Of form constrained, and larval stage,
To spread your wings, across the age.
Soon, pupa, soon, the time will come,
To break the bonds, and beat the drum,
Of wings unfurled, in starlit flight,
A glorious moth, in endless night.
Good words my friend, you have e the mead of poetry 🙏🍻
Aww inner dialogues galore. Ones of romance I hear.
WOW Youre a great storyteller
Thank you 🙏 😊🐦⬛
-What's in this sack hanging on the column?
-Just a bag of flour.
-Must have been hard to get it up there.
-Not at all. It's self raising.
A Thousand times YES 😭
Hello. I would love to hear about Aulfrica if you know anything about her. I read about her briefly during my family history research and would love to learn more. Thank you.
I don’t actually know who that is 😬
Came for Brian Blessed, stayed for Bran the Blessed
He would probably be quite good casting 😂
do all eclectic folk lorists just hang out in some valley somewhere?
nice story with a lot in it. It made me think of Achilles' heel and of the head of Mimir as well. Who knows if all of these are reminescenses of even older Indo-European myrhs.
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OH, THE HORSES!!😫
Luckily I was in my happy place during that, elbow-deep in pumpkin guts.
For some reason Patreon didn't take payment from my account this month; I have no idea why. This will be rectified. I'm truly sorry for the pause.
Pumpkin guts?! Wasn’t expecting that 😂
THE HORSES!
Pumpkin guts?! Wasn’t expecting that 😂
Hey! @39:49, 88 will reduce to a 7, my name means 'son of the Hound of Ulster', I must be from one of them 5 pregnant women too. The same coat of arms is claimed by both Scottish MacCullochs and Irish MacCulloughs.
I know a Thigh story. According to Scythian mythology, the "Snake-Legged Goddess" is considered the foremother of the Scythians and is often depicted as being born from the thigh, similar to the Greek myth of Dionysus being born from Zeus's thigh; this goddess is associated with fertility, ancestry, and is often linked to the Iranian tradition of a primordial mother goddess. According to Greek accounts of Scythian mythology, the Scythian god associated with being born from the thigh is Targitaos (also known as Targī̆tavah in the Scythian language), who is considered the divine ancestor of the Scythians; this myth is similar to the Greek story of Dionysus being born from Zeus' thigh.
Targī̆tavah, meaning "possessing the strength of the goddess Tarkā." The name of the goddess Tarkā might be derived from the Iranian root tark ... the goddess and granted him power through sexual intercourse with the goddess.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing 🙏
We went from mapping the universe and developing a web of interconnected spiritual sites to worshipping decapitated heads. Well done Celts.
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I feel personally there’s layers of meaning to the head imagery that may be very, very old, older than the Iron Age celts, but it’s hard to say
That’s the beauty of myth
A penny has just dropped with me!!! You mention a god of the sea, Mannanan. The seacat ferry from Liverpool to the Isle of Mann is called The Mannanan…I’m assuming that’s not a coincidence(?). (For those that don’t know, the Isle of Mann is in the middle of the Irish Sea and the islanders are of Celtic heritage.)
Probably not a coincidence, some say the god resides of the island and even gave his name to it!
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What Briton are you on about? I'm Scottish. Is it Wangland?
Well. Presumably the whole island.
Or maybe just wales.
Depends who you ask 😉
Also just googled Wangland. That made me chuckle
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Bran son of Febal was the high King of Ireland - The story must have come to Wales with the ancient Irish Clans that crosses over to colonise.
You are in my neck of the woods 🙂
It’s a bloody good neck 🌳✨🙏
@@TheStoryCrow It is indeed 🙂 You'll have to pop in for a cuppa next time you're passing! Not sure I didn't see you near Penmon!
Didn’t go round that side … this time. Back next year though, to spend more time.
Fuair mé amach ar na mallaibh rud éigin a bheadh suim agat ann. Chuir duine éigin ceist orm cén fáth a bhfuil dhá ainm Gaelach ar chathair Dublin, ach ní raibh an freagra ar eolas agam. Fuair mé amach go raibh na Lochlannaigh ina gcónaí i mbaile a tugadh Dubhlinn air a bhí ag béal na Life i dtosach, agus bhí na Gaeil ina gcónaí i mbaile eile a tugadh Baile Átha Cliath air a bhí rud beag thuas an abhainn. Leis na blianta, tháinig na bailte le chéile i gcathair amháin darbh ainm Dublin i mBéarla agus Baile Átha Cliath i nGaeilge sa lá atá inniu ann.
Dála an scéil, níl ann ach go bhfuil mé ag iarraidh a rá leat go bhfuil tú thar barr mar sheanchaí, a dheartháir! An-spreagúil atá tú! Bainim an-sult as do shraith físeán faoi na crainnte. An mbeadh aon mhiotas a bhaineann leis an gcrann creathach ar feadh d'eolas? Bheadh sé go hiontach dá mbeadh tú in ann físeán faoi a dhéanamh!
That’s interesting, thank you for sharing my friend and for the kind words also. Yes I’ll get to aspen, although not many grow round me so I’ll have to find a good one! 🌳✨🙏
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I wonder if this is the sort of myth with history behind it... It would explain why Rome did not find any unity in the relatively isolated British isles
is this where the christians god their "god head" concept from?
Haha! Could be. But probably not 😅
Eryri! Plis.
Diolch 🙏
A beautiful Lexie of what is clearly ancient welsh propaganda.
Yes I mean the propaganda is quite overt, can’t really blame em, but lots of older elements buried in there too
Are you saying "Irish King mac Cullach" or Tolick, I can't tell,
I ran out of here in the middle of a comment, LOL damn tricksters
Matholwch
My pronunciation may be off to be fair, it’s archaic Welsh
@@TheStoryCrow So its with the 'th' sound, I'm sure it has anything to do with your Welsh, I have a hard time with accents, I've tried to watch Irish movies in the past, even thou they are speaking English, I can't understand but half what they are saying, lol
We got a Tsunami warning while I was watching your video yesterday, before I left for high ground, I took a peek at where it was coming from, saw way too many 7's, I told my son, who was here with me, it was a trick. I was joking around on your Loki video, using my other account, acting like a trickster, lol, when all this took place.
Almost every day I write about December 5th, yesterday I forgot it was December 5th, I took it has a sign.
I believe it’s a hard th so sounds like a consonant. My Welsh pronunciation guide was quite hungover though and from Anglesey 😂
Yeah, storms overhead here too. Serious weather business
Why didnt the irish ask finn mc,cool to deal with them after all finn saw off the Scottish
I guess if we’re going to be chronological about this (which we really don’t need to) Fionn comes a couple of generations later