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Watch Merlin Free Online | 1 Season The young wizard Merlin must keep his talent hidden in a kingdom where magic is banned as he and the future King Arthur face their destinies
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The extended prose rendering of Merlin was incorporated as a foundation of the Lancelot-Grail, a vast cyclical series of Old French prose works also known as the Vulgate Cycle, in the form of the Estoire de Merlin (Story of Merlin), also known as the Vulgate Merlin or the Prose Merlin
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Merlin (also called Emrys) is the hero and protagonist of the series He is a warlock, the only son of Hunith and Balinor, the ward and apprentice of Gaius, and the best friend and manservant of the late King Arthur He is also the last Dragonlord in existence and a creature of the Old Religion
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In a medieval kingdom where magic is punishable by death, young sorcerer Merlin, squire to Prince Arthur and ward of the court physician, meets a dragon and finds he is apart of the great prophecy to bring about the golden ages of Albion
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Merlin, enchanter and wise man in Arthurian legend and romance of the Middle Ages, linked with personages in ancient Celtic mythology (especially with Myrddin in Welsh tradition)
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A new threat comes to Camelot and a friend will have to make a choice that will alter the legend forever Stream Merlin for free on Pluto TV
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Merlin, a central figure in Welsh mythology and Arthurian legend, serves as wizard, prophet, and adviser to British kings, notably King Arthur His origins are shrouded in mystery, with conflicting tales about his parentage and powers—from boy prophet to Wild Man of the Woods
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The major contribution to Merlin’s story was the poem Merlin, written in c 1200 by Robert de Boron While almost nothing of this poem survives, a prose version, possibly written by Robert himself in c 1210, reveals what Robert wrote about this figure
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