Robert Treskillard
Merlin's Blade
Robert Treskillard
Merlin's Blade
A strange meteorite.
A deadly enchantment.
And only Merlin can destroy it.
A meteorite brings a mysterious black stone whose sinister power ensnares everyone except Merlin, the blind son of a swordsmith. Soon, all of Britain will be under its power, and he must destroy the stone—or die trying.
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I think he's real, but the stories are exaggerated.
ReplyDeleteprobably real person
ReplyDeleteI think he is a real person, but with fame comes rumors & myths :) Just goes with the territory :) But I'd like to think that there is some magic out there :)
ReplyDeleteYES!!! I am DYING to read this book!!! It sounds SO GOOD!!! I believe King Arthur really lived. Maybe not everything about him is "real" but I believe there was a King Arthur and the round table.
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I believe there was a King Arthur, but as will all good tales, the story got bigger and more heroic with each telling.
ReplyDeleteReal, but I don't think the stories are.
ReplyDeleteI think he was real!
ReplyDeleteReal, a charismatic figure on whom legends are based.
ReplyDeleteI think he was real
ReplyDeleteI think he was probably real. The stories have to come from somewhere right?? Thanks for the awesome giveaway. I found you on Book Blogs and I am now your newest follower! I hope you have a wonderful day and that you'll stop by for a visit sometime when you get the chance. :)
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I think he really lived.
ReplyDeleteI think that King Arthur really lived. His story has grown to mythic proportions.
ReplyDeleteI just read a time travel story that mentioned him (BEAT TO A PULP). It would be cool if it was true.
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I think it's true but I think the whole Merlin thing may be exaggerated and perhaps the whole sword in the stone thing as well.
ReplyDeleteI dunno. I like to think of it as real, but I'm pretty sure it's not.
ReplyDeleteI think he was a real person.
ReplyDeleteI think he was a real person and that over time his stories have been exaggerated and/or combined with other stories.
ReplyDeleteI think he was a real king who became a mythic figure.
ReplyDeleteI think there is some truth to the legend.
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