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“What would you do?” The question—the accusation—cut sharp and ugly through the corridor between them. Mordred stared at him, eyes dark with disgust and anger. “Tell me you wouldn’t do the same, for the woman you loved.”
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27 Jun 2026
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Twenty-one years of war between King Uther and the dragonlord Balinor have brought nothing but bloodshed to Camelot. But there is hope: A prophecy speaks of The Great Dragon, a mighty warrior destined to bring peace to the lands.
Merlin isn’t so sure he is up to fulfilling such a great destiny, though he wants nothing more than to see this conflict end. When Merlin manages to capture Arthur Pendragon, heir of the enemy, he sees a chance to seek reconciliation between the two sides. But between protecting a prejudiced Arthur, standing up to Balinor and struggling with his own identity as prophesied saviour, Merlin soon fears he might have taken on an insurmountable task. Meanwhile, prisoner of war Arthur simply can’t seem to fathom the young dragonlord out and remains skeptical about his good intentions.
The divide between the two sides runs deep, but destiny might yet find a way to make friends out of enemies…
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25 Jun 2026
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“Merlin doesn’t lie to me,” says Arthur, clear and even. “There is no doubt—”
“Of course I lie to you,” says Merlin, choosing this terrible, horrible moment to become lucid. “I’ve been lying to you since we met.”
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Bookmarked by BreannaKay
22 Jun 2026
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Merlin is an idiot. Anyone can see that.
Always stumbling, like he never really learned to use his body. Sometimes trailing off in the middle of a sentence, like he can't bring himself to finish it. Recuring lack of special awareness and lost of focus.
King Uther was probably right in his assessment that the boy needed help in the head.
But Merlin knows better. Coming to Camelot had one initial purpose: learn to control his powers. Before the Dragon and the Witch and the Prince and all the others, people forget he had an objective. But he always needed to be flexible.
What's one more secret?
What if his Father's death brings out something he was desperate to conceal?
What if there was a witness he coudn't afford silencing?
Bookmarked by BreannaKay
21 Jun 2026
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