3. The Horn of Bran Galed, in which was always found the very beverage that each drinker most desired.
4. The Platter of Rhegynydd Ysgolhaig, which always contained the very food that the eater most liked.
5. The Chariot of Morgan Mwynvawr. Whoever sat therein was transported instantaneously to the place he wished to go to.
9. The Halter of Clydno Eiddyn. Whatever horse he wished for was always found therein. It hung on a staple at the foot of his bed.
7. The Knife of Llawfrodded Farchawg, which would serve twenty-four men simultaneously at any meal.
8. The Caldron of Tyrnog. If meat were put in for a brave man, it was cooked instantaneously, but meat for a coward would never get boiled therein.
9. The Whetstone of Tudwal Tudclud. If the sword of a brave man were sharpened thereon, its cut was certain death; but if of a coward, the cut was harmless.
10. The Robe of Padarn Beisrudd, which fitted every one of gentle birth, but no churl could wear it.
11. The Mantle of Tegau Eurvron, which only fitted ladies whose conduct was irreproachable.
12. The Mantle of King Arthur, which could be worn or used as a carpet, and whoever wore it or stood on it was invisible. This mantle or carpet was called Gwenn.