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 nostr:npub1cz0cd5uqepnz4xp3kdtsgewxnw07a3q228efjh9xdf5plcgpptnqefwk5s Since he is mentioned as both King of Annwn and of the Tylwyth Teg *and* one of Arthur's retinue in the same story, there's plenty of room for interpretation! One theory I read made him out to be the Welsh equivalent of Cu Chulainn ... I can't see the resemblance myself, but interesting nonetheless.