The Black Cauldron (novel)
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Author | Lloyd Alexander |
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Cover Artist | Jody Lee |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | The Chronicles of Prydain |
Genre(s) | Fantasy novel |
Publisher | Henry Holth |
Released | June 1965 |
Media Type | Print (Hardcover & Paperback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-8050-0992-2 (first edition, hardback) |
Preceded by | The Book of Three |
Followed by | The Castle of Llyr |
The Black Cauldron is the second book in Lloyd Alexander's five-part novel series The Chronicles of Prydain (first published in 1964). The story centers on the adventures of Taran, the Assistant Pig-Keeper of the enchanter Dallben, as he joins his friends from the previous book in attempt to destroy the black cauldron, a mystical and evil device which can be used to create armies of the undead.
The Walt Disney company adapted it into a film in 1985, which itself served as inspiration for a 1986 computer game.
[edit] Plot
Having suffered a terrific blow with the death of his champion, the Horned King, in The Book of Three, Arawn begins to increase his number of deathless Cauldron Born with his vile tool, the Black Cauldron. Determined not to let that happen, Prince Gwydion recruits a band to destroy the evil weapon. Sitting in council at Caer Dallben, Gwydion and his council devise a plan to sneak in to Annuvin and steal the cauldron. Among those in attendance are Taran and his companions Fflewddur Fflam the bard, Doli of the Fair Folk. Joining them are the jolly but powerful King Smoit, the cold king Morgant, Adaon, son of the chief bard, and the arrogant Prince Ellidyr who, between his two older brothers was left nothing of his kingdom besides "his name and his sword". The plan is for Gwydion to lead a small band into Annuvin by way of a side entrance to take the cauldron, while King Smoit's band as well as the companions led by Adaon wait to lend them a hand. King Morgant's war band is to create a distraction at the main entrance to the Deathlord's realm.
The Princess Eilonwy and Gurgi not permitted to go with the warriors, however they follow the companions and, after some chastisement, are allowed to remain.
Along the way, Taran and Ellidyr find themselves often at odds with each other, with Taran envying Ellidyr's noble birth and the Prince in return scorning Taran's lack of parentage.
Adaon says how he is to marry and the girl he is betrothed to made him a gift of an iron broach he wears. He tells Taran that if he were to die, Taran could have his healing herbs, horse, and broach. Doli turns invisble and enters Annuvin, only to find out that someone beat them to stealing the Cauldron. Meanwhile, servants of Arawn chase the band away. Taran, Fflewddur, Gurgi, Doli, Eilonwy, Adaon, and Ellidyr find shelter in a Fair Folk waypost were the Fair Folk there is reluctant to give any help. His crow, Kaw, however eagerly jabbers that the thieves of the Cauldron were the witches of the Marshes of Morva known as Orddu, Orwen, and Orgoch. After leaving the post, Ellidyr sneaks away for the Marshes, determined to win back the Cauldron for personal glory. The rest of the group
The Chronicles of Prydain |
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Books |
The Book of Three (1964) | The Black Cauldron (1965) | The Castle of Llyr (1966) | Taran Wanderer (1967) | The High King (1968) | The Foundling and Other Tales from Prydain (1970) |
Characters |
Achren | Angharad | Arawn | Coll | Dallben | Doli | Eiddileg | Princess Eilonwy | Fflewddur Fflam | The Horned King | Glew | Gurgi | Gwydion | Magg | Maibon | High King Math | Medwyn | Orddu, Orwen and Orgoch | Prince Rhun | Pryderi | Rhitta | Taran |
Other media |
The Black Cauldron (film) | The Black Cauldron (video game) |
Animals |
Gwythaints | Hen Wen | Kaw | Llyan | Lluagor | Melyngar | Melynlas |
Places |
Annuvin | Caer Cadarn | Caer Colur | Caer Dallben | Caer Dathyl | Cantrevs | Free Commots | Isle of Mona | Marshes of Morva | Spiral Castle | Summer Country |
Other |
The Book of Three | The Black Cauldron | Cauldron-Born | Dyrnwyn | Fair Folk | Golden Pelydryn | Huntsmen | Mirror of Llunet |