Gingeraffealene: Thanks for all the feedback! I guess the idea of this fic is Camelot + Morgana = wackiness.
Blue Jean: Yeah, I'm quite proud of that one.
"Hey, Merlin, you know how wine is more valuable the older it is? I wonder how much our one thousand five hundred year old wine is worth."
"They'll just laugh you out of there for saying it's that old."
"I wonder what cheese would go well with it."
"No idea, I'm no expert on wine."
"Speaking of which, I miss that kingdom where we turned all the statues into cheese."
"You mean where you turned all the statues into cheese?"
"No, I got you to do a few of them."
"Oh, right."
The bell rang.
"When you leave school today, we're starting with Adrielle's temperature, which is 60 degrees. Next, we'll do Daniel's, which is 75 degrees, and well, let's just say the weather forecasters will have a fun time today."
Sylvia picked up her pencil and began writing.
Besides preventing invasions, give one reason for a kingdom to spread rumors that a powerful witch lives there.
Because she did live there. Duh.
Give two likely reasons for the downfall of Essetir.
1. Arthur didn't think before speaking.
2. Their king was a jerk.
Do you think the documents concerning Merlin point to a real person? Why or why not?
Yes, I do.
My history teacher is hopelessly in love with him.
List three facts that can be learned from the documents concerning magic in this unit.
1. Morgana is a witch.
2. The Witchfinder is pretty good at his job but once he finds the magic there really isn't much he can do about it.
3. Gwaine was suicidal. He was probably the only knight in Camelot who enjoyed annoying Morgana.
What kind of person could have served as the basis for the legends concerning Morgana?
A witch who loves her brother and shows that love by playing annoying magical pranks on him.
Which two methods for discerning historical truth applied to the Arthurian legends do you think are most helpful?
1. Asking Mrs. Emrys if it's true
2. Thinking about if it's something Mrs. Emrys probably did
