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Of Mermaids and Fairies | Môr-forynion a’r Tylwyth Teg

By | Gan Rita Singer
In Pembrokeshire, fairies are commonly known as Plant Rhys Ddwfn, the ‘children of Rhys the Deep’, ‘deep’ here referring to depth of character. This particular tribe or type of fairies are of diminutive size like that of a 5- or 6-year old child.…
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