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    Merlin : A Hero

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    What makes someone a hero? The qualities that a person has can make them a hero. In the movie Merlin, produced by Dyson Lovell, Merlin ishows that he is a hero. He stands goes against what is expected of him, he saves the life of his love in a unique way, and he stands up for what he believes in. Merlin is a unique type of hero, he doesn't follow the social norms, and who stands out among the rest. To be a hero one must be brave. To be brave means that one must be able to face fears, stand up for

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    magic.” Mordred replied, out of breath and still panicking. “Lay her down on her bed, I'll do what I can.” Gaius said, immediately going to get medicines. Merlin came running into the room, yelling “Where’s Samantha? Let me see my sister!” He came to an abrupt stop at the sight of Mordred sitting by his sister’s bed, holding her hand. “You.” Merlin hissed. “You did this to her.” “No!” Mordred exclaimed. “It was Morgana, she sent some spell at Samantha, nobody could do anything to block

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    She tilted her head to stare at Merlin. "You saved my life from that monster twice. I thought it was my own uncontrolled magic that caused his knife to burn in his hand and I was so terrified Uther may have seen what happened that I never tried to reason out what really went on. It never made sense for that horrible man to cough up a toad when the woman's story had already been denounced as a belladonna-induced vision, and besides it was suicide to do such a thing in front of Uther." Other facts

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    Being such a famous person in early English history, not many people outside of England might know what King Arthur did that was so significant. At the young age of fifteen, Arthur was a child who was educated by Merlin (the wizard) himself, and then when he thought Arthur was ready, he brought him to the stone which had a magic sword stuck in it. Engraved in the sword was the words, ““Whoso pulleth out this sword from this stone, is right wise King born of all England

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    The History Of Merlin

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    magician a man so legendary that he’s known all over the world, well at least his myth is, this man’s name is Merlin Ambrosius. There are many important details and aspects about Merlin’s life that must be addressed, these details and aspects including: his origin, his death, and other versions of his story. Merlin deserves a great explanation on who he is and how he came to be. “[...] he called Merlin Ambrosius (Welsh: Myrddin Emrys). He is allegedly buried in the Broceliande forest, near Paimpont in Brittany

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    1. King Arthur: King Arthur, a medieval, mythological figure, is a legendary British leader who was commonly called Wart. Excalibur is King Arthur's legendary sword and Arthur was the only one that could remove the sword from the stone. When he pulled the sword out of the stone he never knew that he would became a despot. 2. Lancelot: Sir Lancelot, a famous knight, was the first knight of the Round Table. He had a torrid love for Arthur’s queen, Guinevere. He was the father of Sir Galahad. When

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    Arthurian Research Some people wonder if King Arthur is considered a Historical figure or not. We will be looking at opinions from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries to find out what your opinion is. King Arthur is a historical person, and he should be remembered as one. There is no matter whether King Arthur lived in the 5th century, or the 20th century, no matter how he is portrayed, we should not let ourselves forget his life, legacy, and his adventure for love. He put a strong, but good rule

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    The Gatekeeper stepped down from his position slowly, taking his time to edge closer to where Dallea stood. The upraised platform made him tower over her and he wished for her to stop bowing her head in fear. “You have returned,” Heimdall stated, his voice deep and striking as ever. “The Prince of Asgard warned me of this over a week ago.” Emboldened by the need to explain herself, Dallea looked up at the man with the respect he deserved. “I needed to say goodbye. I hope I have not angered

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    The following sunny spring morning, Arthur finally allowed glorious relief to wash over him. Morgana had disappeared right after the confrontation yesterday, and her men lay dead or captured. Arthur took the throne once more, and his knights and subjects were delighted their young ruler was back where he belonged. After a long night of searching for Morgana (who was nowhere to be found), assessing damage to the castle and city, and helping injured and displaced people, Arthur decided to return

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    Azriel Monologue

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    2 hours later I stood with Azriel. We were on the balcony of his rooms. The highest in the castle. I had just told him what I overheard Lucien and Tamlin saying that night. And I told him what I had done to eliminate the threat against him. He didn’t say anything. He just pulled me into his solid body. Despite the fact that I was 8 years older, he towered over me. “I love you, Amren. “I love you too, Az.”                    Two weeks later The maze had been a fun challenge. I ended up winning

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