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What is the source for this account? Gwyllion is such a general name it covers any otherworldy creature/spirit or human being that wanders in the night or in the wilds (including robbers and outlaws, such as the famous Gwyllion Coch Mawddwy). Enaidmawr 00:36, 5 October 2007 (UTC)Reply