Otherworld in Welsh mythology
Annwn , Annwfn , or Annwfyn ([ˈanʊn] ; Annwvn , Annwyn , Annwyfn , Annwvyn , or Annwfyn ) is the Otherworld in Welsh mythology . Ruled by Arawn [ 1] [ 2] (or, in Arthurian literature, by Gwyn ap Nudd [ 3] ), it was essentially a world of delights and eternal youth where disease was absent and food was ever-abundant.[ 4] [ 5]
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