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Gwystyl : ウィキペディア英語版
Gwystyl

Gwystyl is a character in Lloyd Alexander's fantasy ''Chronicles of Prydain'' book series. He first appears as one of the Fair Folk in the second novel of the series, ''The Black Cauldron''. He also makes an appearance in the fifth and final novel, ''The High King.''
== Description ==
Gwystyl is one of the Fair Folk, (possibly a sidh), a race of magical creatures who live in the fictional land of Prydain. He is described as resembling "a bundle of sticks with cobwebs floating at the top."〔Alexander, Lloyd, ''The Black Cauldron'', Holt, 1965. p 53〕 He appears sickly, with sparse, long and stringy hair. He wears a mournful expression and with his anxious eyes, seems constantly on the verge of tears. His personality is no cheerier; he constantly complains and snivels, is a pessimist, and appears cowardly. He avoids conflict by asserting, "I am not up to it today...I'm not well, not at all well, really."
Gwystyl lives in a hidden underground waypost near the border of Annuvin, the dominion of the villain of the series. He has a pet crow, named Kaw.

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