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Behold the red dragon—Y Ddraig Goch—that fierce and immortal sentinel of Welsh identity, whose crimson form has blazed upon the national flag since the dawn of modern heraldry, wings arched in eternal defiance, tail coiled like a spring of unyielding resolve, jaws parted to unleash a roar that echoes down the centuries. From the windswept battlefields of Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon to the defiant standards of Owain Glyndŵr, and onward through every proud banner, coat of arms, and cherished artefact that bears witness to Cymric pride, this ancient beast stands as more than mere decoration: it is the very embodiment of resistance against invasion, of a people who have refused to be subdued.
In these articles we shall pursue its winding course through prophecy, warfare, and revival, revealing how the red dragon, born of myth yet forged in history, yet guards the spirit of a nation that has never bowed.