The Secret Exodus
Refugees fleeing Babel's fallen towers migrated westward for generations. A mysterious stranger guided them toward an island in the western ocean, promising virgin hills where stone could sing. These peoples reached Wales near 4000 BC, named themselves Cymroth.
The Scattering at Babel
The towers at Babel were real, built under Zeus's instruction to force all voices into one note. When struck with lightning, the Song shattered instead of unifying, tongues divided, and refugees fled westward.
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.