Morfran (also called Avagddu) was hideously ugly, so she sought to make him wise. Ceridwen had a magical cauldron that could make a potion granting wisdom. The mixture had to be cooked for a year and a day. Morda, a blind man, tended the fire beneath the cauldron, while Gwion, a young boy, stirred the concoction.
The first three drops of liquid from this cauldron gave wisdom; the rest was a fatal poison. Three hot drops spilled onto Gwion's hand as he stirred, burning him. He instinctively put his hand in his mouth, and instantly gained great wisdom and knowledge.
Ceridwen chased Gwion. He turned himself into a rabbit. She became a dog. He became a fish and jumped into a river. She turned into an otter. He turned into a bird; she became a hawk. Finally, he turned into a single grain of corn. She then became a hen and ate him.
When Ceridwen became pregnant, she knew it was Gwion and resolved to kill the child when he was born. However, when he was born, he was so beautiful that she couldn't do it. She threw him in the ocean instead. The child did not die, but swam away and became the legendary bard, Taliesin.
Lofted in the fall of 1982, Ceridwen was built at "Magner & Sons Boatworks" in Carlsburg, WA.
John Magner and his son Kevin lofted her, and helped owners Matt and Stephanie McCleary pour the lead keel, cut and assemble the keel timbers, steam bend the oak frames, install the shear clamp, shelf, and deck frames, lay the plywood sub-deck, and attach the cabin sides and coach roof.
Ceridwen has Balua keel timbers, Port Orford cedar planking, teak decking with Honduras mahogany covering boards, old growth fir cabin sides, and a fir and mahogany interior with bird's-eye maple countertops.