Thirteen Treasures of Britain

Dysgyl a Gren Rhydderch, the magical platter of King Rhydderch Hael, can produce any meat desired and reflects the hero’s wealth, generosity, and favor with the otherworld.

Dyrnwyn, the sword of Rhydderch Hael, bursts into flames when wielded by a worthy hero. One of the Thirteen Treasures of Britain, it symbolizes moral virtue as much as martial power.

A sacred Druidic sacrificial knife belonging to Llawfrodedd the Horseman and counted among the legendary Thirteen Treasures of Britain.

Corn Brangaled, one o f the legendary Thirteen Treasures of Britain, Brangaled's drinking horn could provide any drink its holder desired.

Cauldrons in Welsh and Celtic legend are magical vessels associated with heroism, resurrection, and the Otherworld.

A magical chair or chariot belonging to Morgan Mwynfawr, one of the Thirteen Treasures of Britain. Whoever sat in it could instantly go wherever they wished.

A jeweled drinking horn that revealed the truth no knight wished to face: Beneoiz exposed infidelity at Arthur’s court, sparing only Caradoc Briefbas and his faithful wife.