King Eiddileg was the dwarfish ruler of The Kingdom of Tylwyth Teg. Called "the Dwarf King", Eiddileg was a stout, round, stubby-legged regent with a bristling yellow beard. He wore a robe of "garish green and red" and sparkling rings on plump fingers. Like many of the Fair Folk over whom he reigned, King Eiddileg was grumpy and short-tempered; he was also critical of humans, mocking and insulting men with names such as "thick-skulled oafs". He complained at length that humans never acknowledged his people's labors at improving the land of Prydain, and ridiculed the "insipid names" men came up with to describe the Fair Folk.
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| - King Eiddileg was the dwarfish ruler of The Kingdom of Tylwyth Teg. Called "the Dwarf King", Eiddileg was a stout, round, stubby-legged regent with a bristling yellow beard. He wore a robe of "garish green and red" and sparkling rings on plump fingers. Like many of the Fair Folk over whom he reigned, King Eiddileg was grumpy and short-tempered; he was also critical of humans, mocking and insulting men with names such as "thick-skulled oafs". He complained at length that humans never acknowledged his people's labors at improving the land of Prydain, and ridiculed the "insipid names" men came up with to describe the Fair Folk.
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| - King Eiddileg was the dwarfish ruler of The Kingdom of Tylwyth Teg. Called "the Dwarf King", Eiddileg was a stout, round, stubby-legged regent with a bristling yellow beard. He wore a robe of "garish green and red" and sparkling rings on plump fingers. Like many of the Fair Folk over whom he reigned, King Eiddileg was grumpy and short-tempered; he was also critical of humans, mocking and insulting men with names such as "thick-skulled oafs". He complained at length that humans never acknowledged his people's labors at improving the land of Prydain, and ridiculed the "insipid names" men came up with to describe the Fair Folk. File:Dwarfking.jpg
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