Author's Note: Geoffrey of Monmouth, the librarian character who performs marriages and coronations on BBC's Merlin, was a real person. He was a Welsh cleric who lived about 1100 - 1155 AD. We owe much of the survival of the Arthurian legends to him. (I want to kiss the writers for making Geoffrey a character on the show.)


Night of Enchanted Dreams – Part 2

Geoffrey passed Merlin near Morgana's empty suite.

Something made him stop, speak.

"A prophet once helped a noble lad kill a giant and become king. Sadly, in time the king's honor dulled until he stole a lady and murdered her husband. Afterward, the fallen king blundered long in darkness. The prophet's sorrow was great. So much that might have been was lost. But he understood the worth of a soul, even broken. There was a road back: difficult but not impossible. The blinded king knew nothing of it. Only love could guide. For the prophet, a new misson began."