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You have your Laws and we have ours. The difference is only that we do not pretend ours are not cruel.

–Gwyn to Julian Blackthorn, Lady Midnight

Gwyn ap Nudd is the leader of the Wild Hunt and a Welsh mythological figure.

Biography

The Hunt

Gwyn has led the Wild Hunt for centuries. As leader of the Hunt, it was his blood that new recruits were forced to drink as part of their initiation.[1]

Dark War

After the capture of the half-Shadowhunter, half-faerie Mark Blackthorn, he was surrendered to Gwyn. He then claimed the boy and made him a Hunter. Seen as a gift from the Queen of the Seelie Court and Sebastian Morgenstern, Gwyn ap Nudd met with the Queen to quickly return the favor.

When asked about the gathering of the dead from a recent battle on Adamant Citadel, Gwyn told her that they did not wish to involve themselves with the battle of the Nephilim and the Endarkened, the angels and demons, much to the Queen's disappointment. When the Queen asked for his advice and aid in the battle as compensation for the boy, apparently rare and could instill fear among demons, Gwyn insisted that he did not need the boy to cause fear and that the boy was not worth such trouble as risking involvement with war. So instead, the Queen just asked him to have the Hunters gather the dead after the battle in Alicante, to which Gwyn hesitantly agreed to. They were interrupted by the Queen's knight Meliorn, and he left.[2]

The Lottery

When faeries began to get murdered by a then unidentified group, the murders connected to a series of mundane deaths, the Unseelie Court launched an investigation into it. Iarlath was able to convince someone of power to let Gwyn relinquish one of his hunters, Mark Blackthorn, back to his family to make the Shadowhunters secretly investigate for them, despite the Cold Peace.

During a conversation with Cristina Rosales, Mark casually mentioned Gwyn's weakness—his cloak—a secret that Mark, as a member of the Hunt, was not allowed to ever divulge to anyone. His faerie lover Kieran overheard this and, in an attempt to get him back, told Iarlath. Gwyn, Iarlath, and Kieran came to the Institute shortly after for his punishment: twenty lashes. Gwyn expressed his regret for the nature of his visit but explained that it was necessary because Mark broke one of their oldest laws.

Throughout, Gwyn remained patient as the Shadowhunters continued to object to the whippings and when Julian volunteered in Mark's place. When Julian's parabatai Emma felt the pain he was experiencing, Gwyn understood and silenced Iarlath when he complained about Emma's screaming. Gwyn ordered Iarlath to stop and allowed Emma to heal Julian, and was visibly saddened when Emma, after knocking Jules out with a rune, insisted on taking the whipping herself.[1]

Nephilim affairs

A few weeks after the defeat of Malcolm Fade, revealed to be the Guardian behind the deaths of mundanes and fey, Gwyn found out that Kieran was facing execution at the Unseelie Court for murdering Iarlath. Sworn with the Hunt to not interfere, he rode to the LA Institute to ask Mark to rescue Kieran. There, he met Diana Wrayburn and was immediately enamored with her. Mark refused Gwyn's request, much to his disappointment, though Mark decided otherwise later that night. Gwyn also left an acorn for Diana as a means to summon him.

Shortly after, Gwyn arrived at the Seelie Court to take the Shadowhunters and the rescued Kieran to the London Institute, pleased that Mark decided to save him after all. Upon arrival at the Institute, Gwyn asked Diana if he could court her, awkwardly suggesting a few faerie pastimes. Diana politely refused his offers and suggested a normal dinner instead, delighting Gwyn and earning a round of applause from the Blackthorns.

Gwyn later visited Diana at her apartment in Idris and took her on a picnic in Brocelind Forest. They enjoyed themselves, finding each other easy to talk to, but the picnic was cut short when Diana noticed a blight in the center of the forest.

When the Unseelie King sent the Seven Riders after the Blackthorns, Mark used Diana's acorn to summon Gwyn and asked him to find his siblings. Gwyn was annoyed that the acorn was used by Mark, but promised to try after a little encouragement and flattery. Along with Diana, he managed to find and rescue Ty, Livvy, and Kit from the Riders and rode back with Diana to Alicante.

Diana bandaged his wounds received from the Riders, and he questioned her unwillingness to run the Los Angeles Institute. She explained that an interview was needed to become a Head, and revealed to Gwyn her greatest secret: that she had been born David Wrayburn and used mundane medicine to change her gender. Gwyn called Diana the bravest woman he'd ever met and asked to hold her, which she let him.[3]

Personality

Unlike many of his kind, Gwyn is honorable, kind, compassionate, and charming.[1][3] Nonetheless, he is still capable of ruthlessness as required by his position, especially to his Hunters.[2][1] Gwyn is also slightly distant from his warriors and has mysterious intentions.[4] A somewhat secret side to Gwyn is his being a romantic; Gwyn has formed his own notions about love in his long life, albeit being slightly awkward in his approach.[3]

Physical description

Gwyn is a big, broad man with a bearded, square chin, broad cheekbones, wide eyes, and wicked eyebrows. As is typical with members of the Wild Hunt, he also has heterochromia iridum; one of his eyes is black, and the other is a very pale blue.

Possessions

  • Cloak: Gwyn possesses a cloak that, if stolen, could force him to yield authority to whomever steals it.
  • Hunting horn: Gwyn sounds his horn to announce their arrival.
  • Orion: Gwyn rides a grey faerie steed whose name was given by Diana Wrayburn.

Appearances

Gallery

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Trivia

  • The character is based on a Celtic mythological figure, Gwyn ap Nudd, who is a psychopomp and ruler of the Otherworld, or the Welsh Underworld. He is often associated to the Wild Hunt and is listed as one of its many leaders, particularly in Wales.

References

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