- Uther, an
exiled warlord who
returns to Britain.
Stuart Campbell as
Derfel Cadarn, a
Saxon warrior and
disciple of Arthur.
Though he sees Arthur's flaws,...
-
Druidic religion and Christianity. The
protagonist of the
series is
Derfel Cadarn (pronounced Derv-el),
based on the part-legendary
Saint Derfel and on Bedivere...
- The
novel is
divided into five
parts narrated by the protagonist,
Derfel Cadarn. A
former warrior sworn to
Arthur and now an
elderly monk,
Derfel tells...
- horse,
survives to the
present day at Llandderfel. A
fictionalized Derfel Cadarn is the main
character in
Bernard Cornwell's
historical fiction/historical...
-
Pellinore is
retrieved from the Tor by Arthur's men and
taken to Caer
Cadarn,
where he is
locked in a
store room.
While there,
Owain argues that he should...
-
osprey is
standing on water, and the
heron on a
ploughed field. The
motto is
Cadarn pob
cyfiawn (Welsh: 'The just are strong'). The
chevronels derive from the...
- Cornwell's story, the sea) are
carried out
instead by the protagonist,
Derfel Cadarn.
Derfel too
loses one of his
hands and then
fights one-armed
during the...
-
tells the
legend of King
Arthur through the eyes of his
follower Derfel Cadarn.
Against all odds, Arthur, the
warlord of Dumnonia, has
achieved peace among...
- refuse'; nouns: brīsa >
brisa 'pomace', buda > boga 'reedmace',
catarrhu >
cadarn 'catarrh',
congesta >
congesta 'snowdrift', dēlīrium >
deler 'ardor, p****ion'...
-
tells the
legend of King
Arthur through the eyes of his
follower Derfel Cadarn.
Embittered by
multiple betrayals,
Arthur once
again ****umes responsibility...