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Gurgi is a fictional character in The Chronicles of Prydain, the series of fantasy novels by Lloyd Alexander. Gurgi is the hero Taran's faithful companion, appearing in all five books. [edit] ProfileExactly what Gurgi is supposed to be is never clearly stated. He is described as being some sort of cross between man and animal (although lacking the intelligence of one and the wisdom of the other, respectively), having long arms, covered with fur and leaves, and ever hungry. His manner of speech is filled with rhymed pairs of words ("crunchings and munchings", "boatings and floatings", "sneakings and peekings"), and redundant phrases ("see with lookings!"); he refers to himself in the third person. Gurgi is humble and loyal toward his human companions, at first submitting even to Taran as a "noble lord". Gurgi's name is based on the Welsh name Gwrgi; one prominent Gwrgi was the brother of Peredur and the son of Eliffer Gosgorddfawr, who died fighting the Angles, according to the Welsh Triads. Gwrgi and Peredur were also at the at the Battle of Arderydd where they were allies of Riderch of Strathclyde and, possibly, Dunaut Bwr of the northern Pennines. Here they met a force of 2,100 men under Gwenddoleu, son of Ceido, and thoroughly routed and crushed him. Legend has it that Gwenddoleu's bard was Myrddin (Merlin) who went mad at the battle and ran into the Caledonian forests. However, Alexander's portrayal of Gurgi is much more similar to traditional depictions of the Woodwose or Wildman of the Woods. [edit] AppearancesIn The Book of Three Taran first meets Gurgi in his quest to locate Hen-Wen, the Oracular Pig. At first Taran is disdainful of Gurgi, believing him to be more of a nuisance than anything else. By the end of the book he learns the value of true companionship. In The Black Cauldron, Gurgi, along with Princess Eilonwy, sneakily follows the Companions to the Black Gate of Annuvin. Gurgi would accompany the Companions to the Marshes of Morva and eventually be the one to find the Black Cauldron. In The Castle of Llyr, Gurgi accompanies Taran in escorting the Princess Eilonwy to the Isle of Mona and faces all sorts of dangers when the she is kidnapped by a foe long thought dead. In Taran Wanderer, Gurgi follows Taran on what might be the most important quest of his life, and proves to be a true friend. In The High King, Gurgi's bravery is proven from beginning to end and when all is said and done, he must make the hardest choice of all. [edit] Additional information
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