Merlin is a Welsh wizard in Arthurian legend.
Merlin may also refer to:
The eagle is a large bird of prey.
Galahad, sometimes referred to as Galeas or Galath, among other versions of his name, is a knight of King Arthur's Round Table and one of the three achievers of the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend. He is the illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot du Lac and Lady Elaine of Corbenic and is renowned for his gallantry and purity as the most perfect of all knights. Emerging quite late in the medieval Arthurian tradition, Sir Galahad first appears in the Lancelot–Grail cycle, and his story is taken up in later works, such as the Post-Vulgate Cycle, and Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. In Arthurian literature, he replaced Percival as the hero in the quest for the Holy Grail.
Seagulls are a grouping of sea birds in the family Laridae.
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An empire is a group of states or peoples under centralized rule.
Zero is both the digit 0 and the number 0.
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A storm is a severe weather condition.
Polaris is a star, also known as the North Star.
A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with reptile-like traits.
Godiva or Lady Godiva was an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to legend, rode naked through the streets of Coventry, in England, in order to gain a remission of the oppressive taxation imposed by her husband on his tenants.
A demon is a malevolent supernatural being in religion, occultism, mythology, folklore, and fiction.
Arabian Nights is a commonly used English title for One Thousand and One Nights, a Middle-Eastern folk tale collection.
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The Chernobyl disaster is the world's worst nuclear accident to date.
Twilight is the time of day before sunrise or after sunset.
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Stories involving the mythical wizard Merlin have been popular since the Renaissance, especially with the renewed interest in the legend of King Arthur in modern times. As noted by Arthurian scholar Alan Lupack, "numerous novels, poems and plays center around Merlin. In American literature and popular culture, Merlin is perhaps the most frequently portrayed Arthurian character."