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  2. Merlin - Wikipedia

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    [note 12] In the Prophéties de Merlin, he also tutors Sebile, two other witch queens, and the Lady of the Isle of Avalon (Dama di Isola do Vallone). Others who have learned sorcery from Merlin include the Wise Damsel in the Italian Historia di Merlino, [note 13] and the male wizard Mabon in the Post-Vulgate Merlin Continuation and the Prose ...

  3. Merlin (Disney) - Wikipedia

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    Merlin is an old man with a long white beard and glasses. He wears a blue tunic, and a pointed hat of the same color. He also wears long blue shoes. He usually carries a staff with him, which he also uses to perform his spells. Whenever he transforms into an animal, he always retains the color blue on his body, with his glasses also retained.

  4. List of Merlin characters - Wikipedia

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    Merlin and the others find a village which was slaughtered on the outskirts of Queen Annis's kingdom. Merlin hears someone calling him Emrys and he enters a dark cave to meet a dying Druid man. The man tells Merlin of Arthur's bane which he says "stalks him like a ghost", before showing him a vision.

  5. Fiction featuring Merlin - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Photoshop has long included an Easter egg featuring Merlin in a miniature dialogue box entitled "Merlin Lives!", with a cartoon depiction of the wizard and a single button, "Begone". The British-made Merlin helicopter is a medium-lift helicopter in military and civil use by the armed forces of Britain, Denmark, Portugal, and others under ...

  6. The Birth of Merlin - Wikipedia

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    The 1662 first edition of The Birth of Merlin was a quarto printed by Thomas Johnson for the booksellers Francis Kirkman and Henry Marsh; it attributed the play to William Shakespeare and William Rowley. Merlin is thus one of two plays published in the seventeenth century as a Shakespearean collaboration, the other being The Two Noble Kinsmen ...

  7. Merlin (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Merlin is a musical based on a concept by popular illusionist Doug Henning and Barbara De Angelis, written by Richard Levinson and William Link, with music (and incidental music) written by Elmer Bernstein and lyrics by Don Black.