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− | '''Rhydderch''' is a term for "leader" or "gargoyle leader", used by [[Culen]] for [[Hudson]]. | + | '''Rhydderch''' is a term for "leader" or "gargoyle leader", used by King [[Culen]] for [[Hudson]]. ''([[The Draw|"The Draw"]])'' |
==Real World Background== | ==Real World Background== | ||
− | + | "Rhydderch" was a name borne by many northern [[Great Britain|British]] kings in the early Middle Ages. Among them was a King Rhydderch of Strathclyde, who slew Culen in [[Timeline#Before 994|971]], after Culen abducted his daughter. | |
− | "Rhydderch" was a name borne by many northern British kings in the early Middle Ages. Among them was a King Rhydderch of Strathclyde, who slew Culen in 971, after Culen abducted his daughter. | ||
[[Category:Canon]] | [[Category:Canon]] |
Revision as of 18:00, 2 September 2023
Rhydderch is a term for "leader" or "gargoyle leader", used by King Culen for Hudson. ("The Draw")
Real World Background
"Rhydderch" was a name borne by many northern British kings in the early Middle Ages. Among them was a King Rhydderch of Strathclyde, who slew Culen in 971, after Culen abducted his daughter.