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  • Cwn Annwn
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  • In Welsh mythology, these were ghostly hounds with red ears from the underworld, Annwn. They are associated with the sounds of wild geese. They were often seen in the middle of winter and the howling winter wind is said to be the wake of their chase of people to take down into the underworld. Cwn means "hounds".
  • Cwn Annwn are ghostly hounds in the spiritual realms of Welsh mythology, similar to the Wild Hunt or Hellhound. They are said to hunt during certain nights to the year, mostly Autumn or Winter. Cwn Annwn are also considered as portents of death and escorts of newly deceased souls to the afterlife.
Level
  • 28
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MATK
  • 39
  • 55
DEX
  • 17
Arcana
  • Hermit
Normal
  • Chewing Soul
str
  • 23
ATK
  • 72
  • 96
LCK
  • 21
MDEF
  • 40
  • 51
Agl
  • 27
LV
  • 27
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VI
  • 19
Rare
  • Poisma Card
Type
  • None
Traits
  • Snappish, Forceful, Foolish
  • Temperant, Bluff, Fool
AG
  • 29
Lu
  • 22
Profile
  • Celtic dog of hell. A small-spotted, red-grey beast.
  • Spotted, reddish hellhound of Celtic lore.
ST
  • 24
DEF
  • 75
  • 84
Skill
  • Poisonous Bite Kamikaze Charge
  • Venom Bite Demonic Breath Kamikaze
HP
  • 183
  • 216
DX
  • 17
restype
  • beast
Vit
  • 19
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  • In Welsh mythology, these were ghostly hounds with red ears from the underworld, Annwn. They are associated with the sounds of wild geese. They were often seen in the middle of winter and the howling winter wind is said to be the wake of their chase of people to take down into the underworld. Cwn means "hounds".
  • Cwn Annwn are ghostly hounds in the spiritual realms of Welsh mythology, similar to the Wild Hunt or Hellhound. They are said to hunt during certain nights to the year, mostly Autumn or Winter. Cwn Annwn are also considered as portents of death and escorts of newly deceased souls to the afterlife.