ha ha he got scared by a breed of dogs
a willow tree
a walnut tree.
a palm tree
when you plent a tree
Mamosa tree
You can put ornaments on a Christmas tree.
Freya was a cursed girl imprisoned by a bounty hunter in BBC Merlin TV series. No doubt Merlin liked this poor girl. Her name coming from a viking goddess name ...
In some stories her name was Nimue or Nimueh, in others it was Vivien or Vivienne. It is said that she imprisoned him in a rock or tree after she had learned all she could from him. It is also said that he taught Morgana or Morgan le Fay.
I even saw a female Merlin with buff and brown spots perched in a tree.
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In some sources he was locked in the hollow of a tree by the Lady of the Lake Viviane.
Merlin has a beard and Merlin is just a servant person thingy and Morgana is the kings sister so i guess they're just kind of nothing in laws.
Merlin falcons usually eat other small birds or any kind of rodent
Merlin never died! He was Cursed by the EVIL Morganna into a tree and is stuck in it! But their is another prophecy... that in a few 1000 what ever years there will be another socerer 1 that can free Merlin from the tree! So we will have to wait & see! His name is "Merlyn" if you care... Merlin is a bird
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No. Mark was King of Cornwall and Merlin was an enchanter who was beloved by King Arthur. Completely different people. Mark's wife Isolde had an affair with Sir Tristan. As for Merlin sometimes he's said to have fallen for Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, and she trapped him in a cave or tree hollow.
Merlin - Merlin album - was created in 1987.
Sarah/Jennifer Connelly's dog "Merlin" is also used for Sir Didymus' mount "Ambrosius". In Lady Mary Stewart's stories of King Arthur, Merlin is known as "Merlin Ambrosius" Andres.P Sir Didymus is some kind of terrier, while Merlin is an Old English Sheepdog. you can read more here: http://labyrinthfilm.com/characters/sir-didymus-and-ambrosius/