Myrddin's Return

Myrddin began praying for Her child' safety and for God to be with Him at all times in her absence. Preparing to leave for Camelot, Myrddin looked around at the Monastery, as she was shown the future of what God had planned for Merlin, a future of prosperity and trials. Trials that would help shape Merlin into a great man.

This vision helped ease Myrddin' heart, allowing her to leave knowing Her son would be alright. She went to Merlin and embraced her child giving Him a small kiss on his forehead, leaving Merlin looking at his mother and smiling, Myrddin then gave her child to the priests and climbed on her horse leaving the Monastery.

During Myrddin' stay at the Monastery, Arthur's journey continued, as he built His new Kingdom, he also faced many threats and overcame them, with God's help and with the help of His people. Over time Arthur had been officially crowned King and had Knighted his friends as His Knights of the round table. Establishing a Kingdom founded on the principles of Loyalty, Nobility, Honor, Generosity and Equality.

After what seemed like years, Camelot had finally been built on the ruins of the old kingdom. King Arthur and His people celebrated the birth of this new Kingdom with a feast, Honoring God and His promise, and the people that helped bring this dream to life. Arthur looked around the great hall, admiring all that had been built, taking everything in and thanking The Lord for choosing Him to bring it all to pass. When suddenly Arthur spotted a beautiful young woman, dancing by herself amongst the people, admiring her grace and beauty, appearing free and almost weightless. Arthur admired Her In awe. Arthur asked one of His Knights, Sir Percival who she was, to which He replied "That your Majesty is the Lady Guinevere."

Arthur smiled, when suddenly the doors to the hall opened, with Myrddin walking in, finding Arthur captivated, by Guinevere.

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