The Hideous Bird of Penyard Castle
Deep within the walls of Penyard Castle lies a legend that has been shrouded in mystery for centuries. They say that a cave hidden beneath the castle's foundations contains a vast treasure trove of gold and gems, but beware, for it's guarded by a terrifying creature - a huge bird with eyes that never sleep. This fearsome fowl is said to attack anyone who dares to get too close to discovering the secrets of the cave. Locals have whispered about the Hideous Bird for generations, and many believe it still watches over the treasure to this day.
Historical records of Penyard Castle date back to the medieval period, but the legend of the Hideous Bird has been a part of local folklore for so long that its origins are lost to time. Some believe the story was used to deter would-be treasure hunters from attempting to breach the castle's walls. While there's no concrete evidence to support the existence of the bird or the treasure, the story has become an integral part of the castle's mystique. Visitors to the area have reported strange sightings and unexplained noises, which some attribute to the restless spirit of the Hideous Bird.
Penyard Castle has a rich history dating back to the medieval period, with various owners and uses over the centuries.
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