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In [[Universe (Close Encounter of the Bird Kind)|one universe]], Merlin was first told about the king he would one day serve, and who would be [[Gwenhwyfar]]'s husband, by [[Jenny Everywhere | In [[Universe (Close Encounter of the Bird Kind)|one universe]], Merlin was first told about the king he would one day serve, and who would be [[Gwenhwyfar]]'s husband, by [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|a version]] of [[Jenny Everywhere]] who had met his future self. She told the young mage, then known as simply “Ambrosius”, that she believed he would meet the king at a time when the king was as young as Ambrosius currently was. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Close Encounter of the Bird Kind (short story)|Close Encounter of the Bird Kind]]'') | ||
As King Arthur, he ruled from a castle in [[Caerleon]] which was ''not'' actually called [[Camelot]] as far as he was concerned, but came to be known as such due to a misunderstanding of the first verse used by the bard [[Taliesin]] in his ballads about the [[Knights of the Round Table]]'s exploits: “In Caerleon, to the Castle, came a lot of strange people”. He was mentored by [[Merlin#Raising chickens|Merlin]] from a young age, and came to be married to [[Gwenhwyfar|Queen Gwenhwyfar]]. | As King Arthur, he ruled from a castle in [[Caerleon]] which was ''not'' actually called [[Camelot]] as far as he was concerned, but came to be known as such due to a misunderstanding of the first verse used by the bard [[Taliesin]] in his ballads about the [[Knights of the Round Table]]'s exploits: “In Caerleon, to the Castle, came a lot of strange people”. He was mentored by [[Merlin#Raising chickens|Merlin]] from a young age, and came to be married to [[Gwenhwyfar|Queen Gwenhwyfar]]. |
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