
Hafren
Hafren was a beautiful princess, with long flowing hair and sparkling green eyes. She was kind and gentle, and loved to play in the forest with her friends. One day, Hafren's stepmother, Gwendolen, became jealous of her beauty and decided to get rid of her. She lured Hafren to the banks of the River Severn and pushed her into the water. Hafren struggled to swim, but the current was too strong and she drowned. Her body was washed up on the shore, and her grieving father, King Llewellyn, buried her in a nearby cave.
The people of Britain were heartbroken by Hafren's death, and they named the river after her. To this day, the River Severn is said to be haunted by Hafren's ghost. Some people say that they have seen her walking along the banks of the river, or that they have heard her singing her sad songs. Others say that if you listen closely, you can hear her voice calling out for help.
Hafren's story is a reminder that even the most beautiful and kind-hearted people can be taken from us too soon. It is also a reminder that there is always hope, even in the darkest of times. Hafren'