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Botw | Halloween in Tarrey Town

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With all the Lord of Light's contribution to the battle, you'd think there would have been some there.
Chief poet to Elphin am I. My home is in the land of the angels. I was with the Lord in the heavens When Lucifer fell. I was in the ark with Noah And survived the fall of Troy. I was atop the cross of the merciful son of God. Johannes the prophet called me Merlin, But now kings call me Taliesin. I am the chief poet of the West. Now release Elphin from his chains.
In the days when Arthur ruled over Britain, there was a nobleman of the land named Tegid Foel, who had a wife named Ceridwen who was skilled in magic, enchantment, and divination. She and Tegid had a son who was terribly ugly. They named him Morfran, the Great Crow, but also called him Afagddu, or Utter Darkness.
Ceridwen loved and pitied her son, so she determined to give him the gift of prophecy to counter his hideous looks. She discovered that by certain herbs and cunning she could make a potion that would give him this special knowledge. The mixture had to be cooked in a great cauldron of water for a year and a day. At the end of that time, three drops containing the virtue of prophecy would spring forth from the cauldron...
- Gwion Bach and the Taliesin in Celtic Mythology: Tales of Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes.
Image credit: “Ceridwen” by Christopher Williams. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
In the fullness of time The cycle shall draw to its end. The xel'naga, who forged the stars, Will transcend their creation.... Yet, the Fallen One shall remain, Destined to cover the Void in shadow... Before the stars wake from their Celestial courses, He shall break the cycle of the gods, Devouring all light and hope. It begins with the Great Hungerer. It ends in utter darkness.
Ulaan Prophecy