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A Dwarf girl originally from [[Lancre]] who now works on the Clacks down [[Quirm]] way. Her second name in one interpretation might be ''[[Bedwyr]]ssniece'', ''Nefiobedwyr'', or ''Bedwyrssnifte'', depending on which locality of Dwarfs you ask. Her Uncle Bedwyr was moved to violence by the implied threat to her of rogue Dwarfs burning down clacks towers, however.  
A Dwarf girl originally from [[Lancre]] who now works on the Clacks down [[Quirm]] way. Her second name in one interpretation might be ''[[bedwyr Beddsson|Bedwyr]]ssniece'', ''Nefiobedwyr'', or ''Bedwyrssnifte'', depending on which locality of Dwarfs you ask. Her Uncle Bedwyr was moved to violence by the implied threat to her of rogue Dwarfs burning down clacks towers, however.  


==Anotation==
==Anotation==
''Berwyn'' is also a Gondorian warrior in ''Lord of the Rings''. More plausibly here, the Berwyn range of mountains are Snowdonia's lesser-known younger siblings, extending from the Nant Conwy east into Denbighshire and petering out in Flintshire. Their tallest mountain is ''Cadair Berwyn'' - still a bit of a dwarf next to Snowdon and Cadair Idris, though.  
The Berwyn range of mountains are Snowdonia's lesser-known younger siblings, extending from the Nant Conwy east into Denbighshire and petering out in Flintshire. Their tallest mountain is ''Cadair Berwyn'' - still a bit of a dwarf next to Snowdon and Cadair Idris, though.  


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Latest revision as of 22:34, 11 November 2013

A Dwarf girl originally from Lancre who now works on the Clacks down Quirm way. Her second name in one interpretation might be Bedwyrssniece, Nefiobedwyr, or Bedwyrssnifte, depending on which locality of Dwarfs you ask. Her Uncle Bedwyr was moved to violence by the implied threat to her of rogue Dwarfs burning down clacks towers, however.

Anotation

The Berwyn range of mountains are Snowdonia's lesser-known younger siblings, extending from the Nant Conwy east into Denbighshire and petering out in Flintshire. Their tallest mountain is Cadair Berwyn - still a bit of a dwarf next to Snowdon and Cadair Idris, though.