Chronicles of the Western Veil
Gwynt Traed y Meirw
Welsh people have a phrase for the bitter wind that comes down from the east in winter: gwynt traed y meirw, the wind from the feet of the dead.
The Beulah Law
The Beulah Law emerged in 627 BC when unchecked ambition destroyed a village between Powys and Brycheiniog. One goat for every five people, never more—a measure bought with blood and remembered across fifteen centuries through two chilling words: Remember Beulah.