Sick af Medrawd etymology just dropped. 'He who races ahead to cut down foes in combat.' Names to run away from really fast, ngl.
(Source: Andrew Breeze - 'Who Was King Arthur's Sir Modred?')
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Sick af Medrawd etymology just dropped. 'He who races ahead to cut down foes in combat.' Names to run away from really fast, ngl.
(Source: Andrew Breeze - 'Who Was King Arthur's Sir Modred?')
QUARTER-FINAL POLL THREE 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈 - Camlann 2.0. Rubbing my hands together in glee edition.
Who do you think is Welsh mythology/Arthuriana's most sexy man, lady, God, or dubious entity? (QF 3)
King Arthur
Medrawd
Gwenhywfar
Gwalchmai
POLL 7 (WOOHOO!)
I am so sorry I missed yesterday's posting time but, in my defence, I fell asleep as soon as I got in from work and legit didn't wake up till this morning. But, without further ado:
Some notes
Aranrhod - She's the sister to Gwydion, Gofannon, Penarddun, Amaethon, and Gilfaethwy and is probably the most... well-adjusted, shall we say? She's best known for her part in Branch 4 of The Mabinogion where Gwydion puts her forward to be their uncle Math's footholder after everything that goes down with Goewin. Unfortunately, it backfires when she walks over a silver rod and immediately gives birth to both Dylan Ail Don and Lleu Llaw Gyffes. Embarrassed, Aranrhod flees the room and goes back to her Caer (which is supposed to be the Milky Way!) while Gwydion takes Lleu and raises him. I mean she does also cast three tyngedhau on him which are: he can't have arms or a name. This, as you can imagine, makes Gwydion fume. (He's very self-aggrandizing.) Once he's older Gwydion she's about trying to get his sister to acknowledge their kid (it's implied in the text. I have talked about it a lot.) and does so in numerous ways including making her think her caer is under attack and allowing Lleu to have arms, inadvertently giving him a name after he strikes a wren with a sling (he of the fair hair and skilful hand). Yet all this does is serve to piss Aranrhod off once she she uncovers the truth about the boy and the old man with him. This leads her to cast her third tynged - he'll never have a human wife. Obvs Gwydion is super pissed off and makes Lleu one. I like to imagine Aranrhod then never involved herself in family dramas from then on. She just went to her castle and had a lovely time.
Caradog: Caradog Freichfras (strong arm) was a semi-legendary ancestor to the Kings of Gwent. He's got a horse named Lluagor (literally HOST SPLITTER, COOL AS FUCK) and is described as being Arthur's 'chief elder' by the triads. He also has a banging as fuck romance in which he discovers his actual dad is a wizard after his supposed father committed bestiality on his wedding night, battles against a serpent and accidentally slices off his girlfriend's tit in the process, which I am sure caused a lot of screaming. 'AHHH MY TIT!' 'AHHH A SNAKE!' 'Caradog, I swear to FUCK I will end u if u don't reattach my nipple, so help me god.' '.... yes dear.' Also his gf, Tegau Eufron (Goldbreast) has a virginity testing mantle.
Goewin: She's an utter sweetheart who doesn't get much to do and what she goes through is genuinely heartbreaking. She is the lady who was Math's footholder and then got raped by Gwydion and Gilfaethwy once Math was away fighting Pryderi. Once she informs Math of what happened he marries her and punishes his nephews. She's then NEVER HEARD FROM AGAIN. I for one think she went to Caer Aranrhod and was immediately accepted there once she'd divorced Math because he was helping Gwydion.
Medrawd: THEE BOI. Actually, though he was seen as a good guy for much of the Welsh Arthurian stuff. In poetry to be seen as Medrawd was to be a good thing, not bad. Obvs this changed and we have thee bad lad we know and love but I do find that interesting. But he's best known as Evil Man Who Usurps His Uncle And Has A Damn Fun Time Doing It. Can't fault him for that, ngl. I respect the hustle. He also chucks Gwenhwyfar from her throne after out next person slaps her.
Gwenhwyfach: My beloved, my Diddy little pocket rocket, Gwenhwyfach is Gwenhwyfar's sister and it is SHE who starts Camlann. She's said to've married Medrawd which makes them an Evil Power Couple and is the one responsible for slapping Gwenhwyfar over nuts, apparently? This just in: 'Camlann started over sisters warring over Macadamia nuts' More as we get it.
Who do you think is Welsh mythology/Arthuriana's most sexy man, lady, God, or dubious entity (Part 7)
Aranrhod
Caradog
Goewin
Medrawd
Gwenhwyfach
Once again: top 2 go through!!!! Have fun!
I absolutely do find it hilarious that under Welsh law Gwenhwyfar has numerous reasons she could divorce Arthur, but instead, she just has numerous affairs. A problematic queen.
(It's easier to list who she doesn't have an affair with but, off the top of my head, Cai, Gwalchmai, surprisingly NOT Bedwyr although I know authors use him as a stand-in for when Lancelot doesn't fit in with their work, Melwas (as previously discussed, who was almost certainly a fae lord in the earliest tradition), Edern ap Nudd (Gwyn ap Nudd's brother), and Medrawd, when he isn't married to her sister, I assume.) And Enid if you are like me and believe that their sleepover in Geraint ac Enid was sapphic. She really was living her best life.
Tbf Arthur has like three (maybe four?) mistresses according to Welsh tradition so y'know, it wasn't like he was slacking either.
Not that I condone cheating. I just find it very v very funny that there was a legitimate way out and she utterly refused to take it. I recommend this paper if u wanna learn more about Welsh divorces:
A Chained Queen, A Bastard's Birthright
Bringing you all some fic on this here Wednesday night! Please enjoy this oldie but a goodie that I submitted for my university coursework way back when (in 2016!!!!). I've edited it heavily, so if you've read it on Archive of Our Own it's different (and a lot more grammatically correct.) This is chronologically separate from the Gwyn book, as well as being more medieval rather than Celtic, but still. I thought you might like to see something from earlier in the process when I was figuring everything out.
So, without further ado, here you go.
I can't believe this drawing I did of Mordred/Medraut is nowhere online... I think I had it on my site at one point, but I must have taken it down. Well, here it is again! Once upon a time, before the Arthur legends were codified and Gallicized, and before the character of Lancelot was invented, Mordred was the second point in the doomed Arthur/Gwenhwyfar love triangle, in a way that was very similar to the Irish sagas. I have such a thing for my doomed, beautiful young men.
GUARDIANS POWER!1!111!!!!