

Merlin was believed to be a seer or prophet by some, enchanted with
magical powers or just a wise man by others. His legend probably
originated in the 500's and was embellished through time.
Merlin made his first appearance in literature in the early 12th
Century in Prophecies of Merlin by Geoffrey of Monmouth. Monmouth based
his Merlin on a legend who was called Myrddin. Merlin is credited with
helping to establish the famous Round Table where all of King Arthur's
knights sat, and played a major role in the mysteries of the Holy
Grail. Merlin also received credit for being responsible for the moving
of Stonehenge (also called The Giants Ring) from Mount Killaraus in
Ireland to its current place in Salisbury Plain. Merlin supposedly
moved Stonehenge for two reasons. One was for the stones to be a
monument to those that had died in battle with the Saxons. The second
reason was because the stones possessed great powers of healing. Sir
Thomas Malory in "Le Morte d'Arthur" represents Merlin as being an advisor to King Arthur. Alfred, Lord Tennyson in his "Idylls of the King :Merlin and Vivien" portrays Merlin as the architect of Camelot.
Merlin's mother's name was Aldan, and his father was supposedly a
devil. Merlin during his lifetime turned his back on evil and dark
forces to turn to the power of light and goodness. When Merlin was
young, Vortigen, the King of Britain wanted to build a tower near Mount
Snowdonia in Wales. The tower kept collapsing without apparent reason
every night. It was determined that a fatherless child needed to be
sacrificed to remedy this problem. Merlin Emrys was brought forward.
He was so in love with her that he was constantly at her side. Nimue
accompanied Merlin on a journey so that she might learn his magic.
Knowing that Merlin could take her unwillingly, she made him swear that
he would use no magic to make her lay with him. As they traveled, Nimue
became more and more afraid of Merlin's advances. In some versions of
the legend, Nimue traded her love for lessons in sorcery. Merlin
foresaw his own death, but was so smitten with Nimue that he was
helpless to avert his own tragic end. There are different versions of
his death. One version has Nimue tiring of him and turning one of his
own spells against him and seals him in a cave forever. Other versions
have her trapping him in a bush or Hawthorne tree where his voice is
sometimes heard. Some tales have him living forever in his confinement
and others tell of his death or his descension into madness.