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Merlin the Archer: Winter and Death- Stonehenge and Sacrifice
Winter and Death In the late summer, when the plains were golden with the stalks of the dried grasses and the leaves beginning to get brittle and lose their green in the chill of the mornings, the sun shone through … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient, bronze age, Greece, Merlin, Pelops, Solstice, Stonehenge
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Merlin the Archer: Moving the Stones, the People: Building Stonehenge
Building Stonehenge It felt good to moving again. After all, we were men unencumbered by women or children. We had only our three ponies, which Finn named Teti, Pepi, and Nefer-kah, in honor of our Egyptian masters. Finn took a … Continue reading
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Tagged Adventure, Avebury, bronze age, Epics, Greece, Heroes, history, Merlin, mythology, Stonehenge
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Merlin the Archer: On to the Green Island–two Merlins
Merlin the Archer: On to the Green Island–two Merlins How many trails had I been down in my life of adventure and wandering? How many battles, and escapes from battles? Shipwrecks, being bound in ropes, washed up on unknown shores? … Continue reading
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Tagged Adventure, Avon River, bronze age, Egypt, Epics, Finn MaKull, Greece, Herakles, Heroes, Merlin, mythology, Salisbury, Stonehenge
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