The Cauldron of Dyrnwch the Giant

The Cauldron of Dyrnwch the Giant

Dyrnwch Gawr derives from the Welsh "Dyrnu" meaning ‘to thump’ or to beat something, whilst the Old Welsh "Dyrnig" translates to ‘Fierce’. Dyrnwch Gawr therefore describes a fierce and violent Giant [ [http://theshatteredrealm.blogspot.com/2006_09_01_archive.html The Shattered Realm: September 2006] ] .

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