Aarawn and Guagach

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Aarawn and Guagach

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Who thinks Aarawn and the gruagach they should have been on the show?
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Yes and Yes.

Maybe BVA's up-coming resurrections?
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I don't think the Gruagach should've been brought in, just another puffed-up generic bad guy, and we had Mogdred for that. Arawn might've been an interesting addition though.
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Hmm...

Another thought is that Gruagach was destroyed during the first novel when Tregauard initially re-claimed Dunshelm/Knightmare castle.

Nothing saying we couldn't try for a spin-off series, perhaps set BEFORE the events that we all know and love? Characters came and went with barely a sniff of continuity most of the time. Would be nice to see some of the backing stories for characters other than Treguard (who is reasonably well established via the novels.).
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Guys, guys, you're chatting along as if everyone knows who 'Aarawn' and 'Guagach' are. At a guess, are they Lord of the Rings characters?
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Characters from the Knightmare novellas, Billy.
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Not this time...

The first Knightmare novella:-

Knightmare: Can you beat the Challenge?


Damn you Martin! Ye beat me to it again!
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In fact, Arawn was in Knightmare: The Labyrinths Of Fear.
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Was the Gruagach the Devil
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Well that was implied by Folly during the story, but not clearly stated.
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it is a long time since I read can you beat the challenge, but didn't the Gruagach grow horns and hooves?
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If Arawn had been in the show, it would just have ticked me off more, since the actual Arawn is a figure from Celtic/Welsh mythology, and is the prince of the Celtic Hades, not a poncy bloody elf...
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