The Book of the Western Veil

Fireside Tale c. 627 BC - The Goat King of Beulah


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The tale of "The Goat King of Beulah" serves as a potent illustration of ambition's perilous nature, chronicling the tragic downfall of Geifryn ap Meirion, a village headman whose aspirations lead to devastating consequences. As the narrative unfolds in the Late Bronze Age, we witness Geifryn's desperate measures to save his village from the ravages of ox-sickness through the rapid breeding of goats. This initial solution, however, spirals into a catastrophic obsession, as Geifryn envisions a future of power and dominion, disregarding the pleas of his wife and the well-being of his community. The consequences of his unchecked ambition manifest in ruin, as the once-thriving village of Beulah succumbs to desolation, serving as a cautionary tale passed down through generations. Ultimately, this fireside tale encapsulates the enduring wisdom that some desires, if left unchecked, can lead to one's own destruction, a lesson embodied in the legacy of the Goat King.

Takeaways:

  • The tale of Geifryn ap Meirion illustrates the peril of unchecked ambition and desire for power.
  • Geifryn's initial solution of fast-breeding goats spirals into a catastrophic crisis for Beulah.
  • The story serves as a cautionary reminder of the consequences of ignoring wise counsel from loved ones.
  • Beulah's legacy is encapsulated in the saying "stubborn as an old goat," reflecting Geifryn's tragic fate.

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The Book of the Western VeilBy Elwyn Davies