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'''Brynblaidd''' was a small [[Welsh]] [[village]] in the [[Brecon Beacons]]. For generations, the [[Brynblaidd cannibal|villagers of Brynblaidd]] engaged in a harvest once every ten years, in which they would [[murder]] and [[Cannibalism|eat]] strangers who came near their village. Around [[2007]], after they had abducted seventeen victims within a thirty mile radius, [[Torchwood Three]] discovered the community, for which [[Evan Sherman]] apparently acted as the leader. Soon after, the [[police]] arrested the villagers. ([[TV]]: ''[[Countrycide]]'') | {{Infobox Location | ||
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'''Brynblaidd''' was a small [[Wales|Welsh]] [[village]] in the [[Brecon Beacons]]. | |||
For generations, the [[Brynblaidd cannibal|villagers of Brynblaidd]] engaged in a harvest once every ten years, in which they would [[murder]] and [[Cannibalism|eat]] strangers who came near their village. Around [[2007]], after they had abducted seventeen victims within a thirty mile radius, [[Torchwood Three]] discovered the community, for which [[Evan Sherman]] apparently acted as the leader. Soon after, the [[police]] arrested the villagers. ([[TV]]: ''[[Countrycide (TV story)|Countrycide]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Brynblaidd is not actually named on screen in the narrative of ''[[Countrycide (TV story)|Countrycide]]''. It was named in the [[BBC (real world)|BBC]]'s original description of the episode however, and therefore has appeared in virtually all subsequent TV listings worldwide. It is also the Welsh for "wolf hill", reflecting the cannibalistic nature of the residents. | Brynblaidd is not actually named on screen in the narrative of ''[[Countrycide (TV story)|Countrycide]]''. It was named in the [[BBC (real world)|BBC]]'s original description of the episode however, and therefore has appeared in virtually all subsequent TV listings worldwide. It is also the Welsh for "wolf hill", reflecting the cannibalistic nature of the residents. | ||
[[Category:Welsh towns and villages]] | [[Category:Welsh towns and villages]] |