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Meet the Hillfolk of The Pendragon Cycle
Meet the Hillfolk of The Pendragon Cycle
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@AlanAvis Says:
Pat Robertson cringe.
@robertanderson6471 Says:
Pendragon 🚀
@ganderson14 Says:
Kinda Gay
@jurb2941 Says:
looks awful
@ECHOOOEntertainment Says:
I wonder why the next Production Diary hasn't been uploaded
@TroyersTravels Says:
Can't wait for some Pendragon Merch on the store!
@Miftah-wo9on Says:
It's been like three weeks. Where is the next episode of the filming dairy.
@thecollegiate100 Says:
Love you guys
@MariaIMedina2121 Says:
I love the idea but some of th😊😊kinda look like a ringworm.......
@MarkOmega. Says:
Are we sure about that symbol tho
@tomcat8662 Says:
The fact that these folks had tractor trailers is clear proof that they were an advanced civilization
@winstonsmith7858 Says:
You should really rethink the swirl on the face, unless you want the pedo symbols in your production? If that's the case I hope an investigation opened and criminal charges laid.
@Fisherpriest Says:
I am LOTHAR! Of the Hill People!!
@TheBmco99 Says:
Are you making fun of where I live my god
@juliec8119 Says:
Wish there was a way to watch this without paying so much every month.
@Penddraig7 Says:
I would point out that the Celyddon were not hillfolk, they were Celts, hence the name Celyddon. Celyddon being the Welsh name for the Celtic tribe that inhabited Coed Celyddon (Celyddon Forest) Celyddon is the name the Romans latinised to Caledonia and Coed Celyddon being the Caledonian Forrest. A Celt was someone who lived amongst the trees, so in a forest/wood etc The hillfolk would have been along the lines of the Brigantes, the Welsh term for the highlanders hence the Welsh tribe Brigantes that inhabited what is now the northern part of England which is the part of England which is the most mountainous. i It also gave name to the Brigantii who were a sub tribe of the Vindelici in the Alps and also the Brigantes in Ireland in the Wexford, Waterford, Kilkenny area which is mountainous regions. The Brython (Welsh) would not have called them Celyddon (tree dwellers) if they were hillfolk, they would have had a name that referred to them as being hillfolk. I have not read the source material so don’t know if this error was also made in the source material and you are just copying the source material but the name does not match the topography they are named after
@isaiasherrero7889 Says:
Awesome!
@technicaldifficulties2522 Says:
Pretty Rad..

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