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Personality:
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Eilonwy is known to have very soft, feminine qualities lent an impression of a damsel-in-distress, who needed a strong male hero to save her, but his presumption could not have been further from the truth. She was obstinate, outspoken, contentious and fiery when roused to anger. But she also cared deeply about animals and the suffering of people, and like Taran upheld a basic moral code. She was also sharp, snippy, strong-willed, and sarcastic.
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History:
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Princess Eilonwy was the daughter of princess Angharad and Geraint, the granddaughter of queen Regat. She was very outspoken, feisty and a kind-hearted princess of the royal house of Llyr. She was capable of performing minor enchantments and of holding her own in a fight, though she never completed her enchantment training before she was kidnapped by the horned king and locked away in his dungeon. The king wanted to use her magic bauble to find the black cauldron. It was there in the lower ruins under the horned king’s castle when Eilonwy was searching for an escape route that she met Taran.
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Eilonwy, instead of leaving like she planned, allowed Taran to come with her and escape the castle. On the way out they found themselves in the old ruins of the old castle of king Rhitta and come across the mystic sword, Dyrnwny. Eilonwy warns Taran to be careful with the sword for she knows how powerful it is, thanks to her little training in enchantments. While escaping the rescues Fflewddur Fflam from his imprisonment and together escape the castle.
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After their escape they run into a young creature by the name of Gurgi and together they journey through the realms, until they stumble upon the fair folk. The young girl convinced the king of the folk to give them hen wen, and of course he agreed and asked the other fairies to help them get back to the surface. Taran presumed Eilonwy to be, apart from her enchanted heritage, an ordinary girl, which she made no more to correct. But once he learned of her royal blood he begins to understand her more.
The four members of their little group travel together in hopes of stopping the horned king from his plans. The four members in hope of stopping the horned king travel to the marshes of Morva to destroy the black cauldron once and for all. Slowly each member tries to exchange with the three enchantresses for the cauldron but only one thing catches their eye, the sword in which Taran carries.
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Eilonwy after the journey was compelled to return to her family on the isle of Mona, in order to learn to be a “proper princess” before she was kidnapped. As matters developed, her “bauble” was actually the golden Pelydryn, a magical artifact past through her family from mother to daughter. Eilonwy learns that she is the last descendant of the house of Llyr, and the only one capable of reading a tome of spells requiring the light of her bauble. Eilonwy in rage destroys the book of enchantments, undoing the hold that was over her and relinquishing the majority of her own potent powers, by this time she is reunited with the gang and promises Tara to never forget each other.
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Eilonwy leaves once again to find her family though on her travels she learns of her mother’s ill fate and goes into hiding, but that doesn’t stop her for searching for her one true love, Taran. As the war rages on throughout the realm, the group defeats the horned king, destroys the cauldron and Taran became high king of Prydain. But in order for the two to be together, Eilonwy had to renounce all her magical powers. The two together were to be wed, but before they could even come together to be married the curse hit and the two were ripped apart.
Personality:
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Eilonwy is known to have very soft, feminine qualities lent an impression of a damsel-in-distress, who needed a strong male hero to save her, but his presumption could not have been further from the truth. She was obstinate, outspoken, contentious and fiery when roused to anger. But she also cared deeply about animals and the suffering of people, and like Taran upheld a basic moral code. She was also sharp, snippy, strong-willed, and sarcastic.
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History:
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Princess Eilonwy was the daughter of princess Angharad and Geraint, the granddaughter of queen Regat. She was very outspoken, feisty and a kind-hearted princess of the royal house of Llyr. She was capable of performing minor enchantments and of holding her own in a fight, though she never completed her enchantment training before she was kidnapped by the horned king and locked away in his dungeon. The king wanted to use her magic bauble to find the black cauldron. It was there in the lower ruins under the horned king’s castle when Eilonwy was searching for an escape route that she met Taran.
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Eilonwy, instead of leaving like she planned, allowed Taran to come with her and escape the castle. On the way out they found themselves in the old ruins of the old castle of king Rhitta and come across the mystic sword, Dyrnwny. Eilonwy warns Taran to be careful with the sword for she knows how powerful it is, thanks to her little training in enchantments. While escaping the rescues Fflewddur Fflam from his imprisonment and together escape the castle.
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After their escape they run into a young creature by the name of Gurgi and together they journey through the realms, until they stumble upon the fair folk. The young girl convinced the king of the folk to give them hen wen, and of course he agreed and asked the other fairies to help them get back to the surface. Taran presumed Eilonwy to be, apart from her enchanted heritage, an ordinary girl, which she made no more to correct. But once he learned of her royal blood he begins to understand her more.
The four members of their little group travel together in hopes of stopping the horned king from his plans. The four members in hope of stopping the horned king travel to the marshes of Morva to destroy the black cauldron once and for all. Slowly each member tries to exchange with the three enchantresses for the cauldron but only one thing catches their eye, the sword in which Taran carries.
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Eilonwy after the journey was compelled to return to her family on the isle of Mona, in order to learn to be a “proper princess” before she was kidnapped. As matters developed, her “bauble” was actually the golden Pelydryn, a magical artifact past through her family from mother to daughter. Eilonwy learns that she is the last descendant of the house of Llyr, and the only one capable of reading a tome of spells requiring the light of her bauble. Eilonwy in rage destroys the book of enchantments, undoing the hold that was over her and relinquishing the majority of her own potent powers, by this time she is reunited with the gang and promises Tara to never forget each other.
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Eilonwy leaves once again to find her family though on her travels she learns of her mother’s ill fate and goes into hiding, but that doesn’t stop her for searching for her one true love, Taran. As the war rages on throughout the realm, the group defeats the horned king, destroys the cauldron and Taran became high king of Prydain. But in order for the two to be together, Eilonwy had to renounce all her magical powers. The two together were to be wed, but before they could even come together to be married the curse hit and the two were ripped apart.
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