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: Another legendary figure, often depicted making pacts with the Devil to build bridges or protect crops, eventually burying himself in a church wall to cheat his infernal creditor one last time. 2. Mythical Architects: Merlin and the Mabinogi

: Perhaps the most famous "real" wizard was Huw Llwyd , a 16th-century mercenary, poet, and magician whose exploits are still told in the pubs of North Wales today. MAGICIANS WALES

Long before the era of top hats and rabbit tricks, Wales was home to the . These were "ordinary" literate people who served as local magical specialists. : Another legendary figure, often depicted making pacts

: Known as swynwyr (charmers) or dewiniaid (wizards), they were the go-to experts for finding thieves, curing bewitched livestock, or navigating the dangerous whims of the Tylwyth Teg (the Fair Folk). Long before the era of top hats and

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