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According to the book The Sword and the Circle, Arthur was raised away from the court because it would be very dangerous for him since his father Utha, would not be there to protect him from jealous rivals to the throne. So Arthur went to live with Sir Ector and his son in the forests of Wales.
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Merlin did using magic. P.S. if you want a really good kind arthur TV show to watch, watch Merlin. On NBC and the Scyfy channel.
In the legend of King Arthur, it was the wizard Merlin who placed the sword in the stone, proclaiming that only the true king of England would be able to pull it out. This act was a test to find the rightful ruler of the land.
Arthur was the King of England, of course, and also the lord of all the land......Guenevere loved him for her own reasons, but also loved Lancelot (her lover) for his reasons. Arthur knew about her cheating on him because Merlin told it would happen. Arthur didn't want to catch them in the act, for he would have to release war on his best friend, Lancelot. Guenevere really loved them both, but couldn't leave Arthur for him.
No he didn't want one.
It depends on the legend you want the answer for...in the book "Mists of Avalon" and most legends Merlin's parents are Druids. In the book "I am Morgan Le Fay" Merlin's parents were normal people. In the show Merlin, Merlin's mom, Hunith, is a peasent woman and his dad, Balinor, is a dragon lord. Hope this answers your question.
No. Just read a book about The Knights of the Round Table if you want to see Merlin, or watch BBC America or HBO.
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Merlin knew that Arthur's true identity as the rightful king needed to be kept a secret until he was ready, in order to protect him from those who sought to harm him. By waiting, Merlin could ensure that Arthur was prepared to take on the responsibilities of being king and that his claim to the throne would be strong and supported by the people.
In some versions of the Arthurian legend, there are stories suggesting a romantic connection between King Arthur and Morgan le Fay, but this varies depending on the source material. Overall, their relationship is often portrayed as complex, with elements of animosity, respect, and familial ties rather than straightforward romantic love.
If you mean the part when your in the cage thing, you simply just click Merlin and then click where you want him to go. Simple. but don't worry. I was confused at first too. :)