Celtic sea god; son of Llyr.
1And Manawyddan waited for him till near the close of the day.
2Now the men that escaped were Pryderi, Manawyddan, Taliesin, and four others.
3One morning Pryderi and Manawyddan ranged their dogs and went forth to hunt.
4The great Sea God was Manawyddan, the son of Llyr.
5Nothing Manawyddan could say would divert Pryderi from this plan.
6And after his return Pryderi and Manawyddan feasted and took their ease and pleasure.
7But the counsels of Manawyddan prevailed, and they moved by night to another city.
8And for all the counsel that Manawyddan gave him, yet to the castle he went.
9The hours slid by, and all was still, so still that Manawyddan well-nigh dropped asleep.
10Angharad smiled and, closing her eyes, began the tale known as "Manawyddan's Revenge."
11Pryderi greeted his wife and mother, then introduced them to his sword brother, the great Manawyddan.
12They had not travelled far when Manawyddan asked his friend to tell him more about his mother.
13After his return Pryderi and Manawyddan began a feast at Narberth, for it was the chief palace.
14Now Manawyddan, when he set out to return to Dyved, took with him a burden of wheat.
15How Manawyddan Caught a Thief (Lady Charlotte Guest)
16And one morning Pryderi and Manawyddan rose up to hunt, and they ranged their dogs and went forth.
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