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The '''Waelish''' are a people on the [[Earth (Frugal Wizard)|alternate medieval Earth]]. They are enemies of the [[Weswarans]]{{book ref|frugal|11}}. They are ruled by a king, the Black Bear{{book ref|frugal|12}}, who has ruled unnaturally long{{book ref|frugal|17}}. His kingdom is a dark forest{{book ref|frugal|24}}.
 
The '''Waelish''' are a people on the [[Earth (Frugal Wizard)|alternate medieval Earth]]. They are enemies of the [[Weswarans]]{{book ref|frugal|11}}. They are ruled by a king, the Black Bear{{book ref|frugal|12}}, who has ruled unnaturally long{{book ref|frugal|17}}. His kingdom is a dark forest{{book ref|frugal|24}}.
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The Waelish are this alternate dimension's version of the Britons{{book ref|frugal|11}}. [[John West]] recognizes the word as related to "Welsh"{{book ref|frugal|6}}.
 
The Waelish are this alternate dimension's version of the Britons{{book ref|frugal|11}}. [[John West]] recognizes the word as related to "Welsh"{{book ref|frugal|6}}.
   
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Latest revision as of 02:13, 2 October 2023

Waelish
World of Origin Earth (Frugal Wizard)

The Waelish are a people on the alternate medieval Earth. They are enemies of the Weswarans[1]. They are ruled by a king, the Black Bear[2], who has ruled unnaturally long[3]. His kingdom is a dark forest[4].

The war between the Waelish and the Weswarans led to the battle of Badon, where the monstrous wolf Fenris killed the goddess Friag[5].

The Waelish are this alternate dimension's version of the Britons[1]. John West recognizes the word as related to "Welsh"[6].

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