Book of Three (so far!)

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Across
  1. 3. What Taran is frustrated about not being, as he finds farm work boring.
  2. 7. The name of the castle where Taran and Gwydion are imprisoned in the dungeons.
  3. 9. The specific phrase Gurgi uses when begging for food.
  4. 14. The ancient enchanter who protects Taran and is hundreds of years old.
  5. 15. The name of the magical, forbidden book that Dallben protects.
  6. 18. The "Oracular Pig" who has the ability to see the future and predict danger.
  7. 23. The terrifying, undead army serving the Horned King who cannot be killed in battle.
  8. 24. The Prince of Don and the greatest warrior in Prydain who rescues Taran from the forest.
  9. 25. The name of the girl Taran hears talking through the dungeon wall.
Down
  1. 1. The creature Taran first mistakes for a monster, described as a "thing of twigs and muddy hair."
  2. 2. Fflam The "bard" and self-proclaimed king who was the third prisoner to escape the castle.
  3. 4. Taran’s official title at Caer Dallben.
  4. 5. The person who rules Spiral Castle.
  5. 6. The name of Gwydion’s magnificent, swift-footed horse.
  6. 8. The secret passage Eilonwy uses to help Taran escape his cell.
  7. 10. The part of Fflewddur’s instrument that snaps every time he tells a lie or exaggerates.
  8. 11. The musical instrument that Fflewddur Fflam carries with him everywhere.
  9. 12. The requirement inscribed on the sword's scabbard for anyone wishing to draw it.
  10. 13. The retired warrior who helps manage the farm and taught Taran how to forge shoes.
  11. 16. The mother of Princess Eilonwy, from whom Eilonwy inherited her magical lineage.
  12. 17. The giant, predatory birds that first spook Hen Wen and cause her to flee.
  13. 19. The glowing gold ball that Eilonwy uses to light their way in the dark.
  14. 20. The legendary, ancient sword Taran discovers in the burial chamber.
  15. 21. The animal skull that the Horned King wears as a terrifying mask.
  16. 22. The supreme ruler of Annuvin, also known as the Land of Death.