Gwenllech
Notes In Welsh / Breton, gwen/gwenn means "white" and llech/lec'h means "stone/slate" or "place". Therefore, Gwenllech/Gwennlec'h or Llechwen/Lec'hwenn could be translated as "White Stone", "White Slate" or "White Place".
Notes
- In Welsh / Breton, gwen/gwenn means "white" and llech/lec'h means "stone/slate" or "place". Therefore, Gwenllech/Gwennlec'h or Llechwen/Lec'hwenn could be translated as "White Stone", "White Slate" or "White Place".
- At the very start of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the game states that Kaer Morhen is on the bank of the "Gwennlech".