Derfel Cadarn

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Derfel Cadarn
The Warlord Chronicles character
First appearance The Winter King
Last appearance Excalibur: A Novel of Arthur
Created by Bernard Cornwell
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Aliases Warrior of the Cauldron, Leader of The Wolftails
Gender Male
Age Very Old
Date of birth After 470 AD
Occupation Warrior, Soldier, Champion
Title Lord Derfel Cadarn, Champion of Dumnonia
Spouse(s) Lunete- Former love, Nimue- Former love, Ceinwyn - "Wife"
Children Morwenna, Seren, Dian - Deceased
Address Powys

Derfel Cadarn is a fictional character and the main protagonist in The Warlord Chronicles by Bernard Cornwell. He is a straight-forward and gifted warrior who is loyal and trustworthy.

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[edit] Character

Although Derfel Cadarn is a fictitious character there are indications that Bernard Cornwell based Derfel around Derferl-Gadarn, a canonized saint. Derferl-Gadarn was the son of King Hoel II Fychan ("St. Derfel Gadarn".), who may have inspired the character of Aelle, a prominent Saxon king in the series. Derfel-Gadarn is said to have been a hermit who was at the battle of Camlann, where Arthur supposedly dies. It is also said that the Saint went to live in a monastery in his old age because the killing of Arthur turned him into a Christian.("St. Derferl-Gadarn".)

[edit] The Warlord Chronicles

Born of a Saxon woman named Erce and the Saxon warlord Aelle, Derfel and his mother were captured in a raid by Britons and enslaved. Their British captors were later raided by the British King of Siluria, Gundleus, and his Druid, Tanaburs. Derfel was to be one of twelve sacrifices to the gods as a tribute from the victorious raiders. Derfel survived being thrown into the "Death Pit" and is henceforth considered by Merlin to be favored by the gods. Having survived the failed sacrifice, he is also entitled to take the life of the Druid Tanaburs.

Derfel was then adopted by Merlin into his community on the Tor at Ynys Wydryn (Glastonbury) where he became friends with Nimue, otherwise known as Vivien, another child believed to be touched by the gods and Merlin's apprentice. He was present at Caer Cadarn for the birth of Mordred, and was sent to Morgan when Christian priests were unable to safely orchestrate the child's birth. He then travelled to the meeting at Glevum where the guardians of Mordred were selected. Following the death of Uther the Tor was attacked by Gundleus, and Derfel was forced to escape with Nimue. While escaping he took the sword of his dead sword master and later named it "Hywelbane" after his dead master. On the way to Caer Cadarn, Derfel killed his first man when the convoy was attacked by sentries and Derfel goes to attack them. Derfel then meets Arthur for the first time in front of Caer Cadarn.

Derfel joined Owain's troops, and participated in an illegal raid on Kernow for which Owain was killed by Arthur. Derfel then joined Arthur's spearmen and after several years became one of Arthur's warlords and acquired the surname of Cadarn, which means "powerful". Derfel took his troops to Brittany in place of Arthur in order to help fortify King Ban at Ynys Trebes (Mont St. Michel) against the Frankish people. Derfel met Lancelot and Galahad, and found Merlin in Ynys Trebes. When the city was taken by the Franks, Galahad returned to Dumnonia with Derfel and Merlin on Merlin’s boat.

Upon returning to Dumnonia, Derfel rescued Nimue from the Isle of the Dead, which is where the insane were exiled. After rescuing Nimue, he fought in the desperate battle at Lugg Vale. After winning the heroic battle, Arthur's betrothed, Ceinwyn, amazingly chooses Derfel and they become, in essence, husband and wife. Under an oath to Merlin he and a small contingent of his warriors aided Merlin in a successful quest for the most powerful of the thirteen mythical Treasures of Britain, a Cauldron (based on the Quest for the Holy Grail). Afterwards, Derfel continued his Warlord duties to Arthur, fighting in numerous battles against the Saxons, and against Lancelot's rebellion, including playing a crucial role at the Myndd Baddon. His final action was at the Battle of Camlann in which Arthur was taken away in an enchanted boat after being, apparently, mortally wounded.

In his old age Derfel retires to a monastery in Powys where he befriends the queen of Powys, Igraine, wife of King Brochvael of Powys who also happens to be the grand nephew of Derfel's life partner, Ceinwyn. The queen asks him to write his story for her, and Derfel writing his memoirs forms the frame of the series. As the novels progress it is apparent that the Saxons are approaching Derfel's monastery. As an ex-warrior, Derfel is ordered by the bishop Sansum to defend the monastery. Although it is not written, it is surmisable this is how Derfel dies.

[edit] Relationships

Throughout the story Derfel is involved with numerous women, but three are featured most prominently. His relationship to Lunette became unhappy, but after they part ways but remain civil in later meetings. Derfel has a burning love for Nimue that is mostly not returned. Ceinwyn he loved from the first moment they met, and eventually they lived as a figurative husband and wife although they never formally married.

[edit] Trivia

Derfel bears a strong resemblance to Sir Bedivere. Like Derfel, Bedivere is one of Arthur's closest advisors and friends, is one-handed (in Welsh legends) and in many versions of the legends, casts Excalibur into the sea after the Battle of Camlann.

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