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The '''battle of Badon''' was a major battle between the [[Waelish]] and the [[Weswarans]]. It occurred in the time of [[Ealstan]]'s grandfather, who fought in the battle{{book ref|frugal|24}}. |
The '''battle of Badon''' was a major battle between the [[Waelish]] and the [[Weswarans]]. It occurred in the time of [[Ealstan]]'s grandfather, who fought in the battle{{book ref|frugal|24}}. |
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The Waelish were led by their king, the [[Black Bear]], who had corrupted the [[ |
The Waelish were led by their king, the [[Black Bear]], who had corrupted the [[wights]] and commanded monsters, including the wolf [[Fenris]]. The gods initially refused to intervene in the battle, fearing the end of the world, but eventually [[Friag]] appeared. Her boasts bound the Black Bear to his land. Fenris killed [[Friag]] but was bound to the hill of the Black Bear with her dying breath. According to fate, it should have been Tiw who was killed instead{{book ref|frugal|13}}. |
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In response to the death of Friag, [[Woden]] forbade humans to use writing, which had been Friag's invention{{book ref|frugal|13}}. |
In response to the death of Friag, [[Woden]] forbade humans to use writing, which had been Friag's invention{{book ref|frugal|13}}. |
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