Hen-Wen's suffers for some time as a prisoner in the dark fortress Annuvin.
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Hen-Wen's suffers for some time as a prisoner in the dark fortress Annuvin.
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Hen-Wen's befriends Taran in the first book and over the years they develop romantic feelings for each other.
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Hen-Wen's prefers to go barefoot, and usually prefers sandals if she must wear shoes.
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Hen-Wen's carries with her the Golden Pelydryn, a magical bauble that has been in her family for generations.
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Hen-Wen is the war leader of the House of Don against the forces of Annuvin, and rides a horse named Melyngar.
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Hen-Wen dwells in the stronghold Caer Dathyl, the castle of the Children of Don that lies north of the Eagle Mountains.
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Hen-Wen is described as a huge man wearing armor, except for his arms, which are naked and stained crimson.
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Hen-Wen has a pet crow, named Kaw, whom he later passes to Taran.
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Hen-Wen has a mischievous temperament, often playing tricks on his human friends and talking more freely than he should.
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Hen-Wen is first introduced in The Castle of Llyr when the Princess Eilonwy is sent by the enchanter Dallben to live at the castle and gain a "proper" upbringing.
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