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    Ealhwyn Prequel

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    bottles of tonic on Ealhwyn's medicinal shelf. The light broke Della out of her half slumber. She had drifted into a half awake reality, the images of her vision twisting themselves into demons and shadowy figures with no faces. Both Merlin and Ealhwyn were still asleep. Merlin had fallen asleep with his head on the table again, reminiscent of the day before. Della's gaze drifted over to her aunt. She succumbed to her exhaustion from helping Nerienda deliver her child, her head resting in the…

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    Spacex Research Paper

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    The Falcon 9 rocket is 229.6 ft. tall and weighs 1,207,920 lbs. The rocket is made of 2 stages where the first stage has 9 big Merlin rocket engines to get it up into the atmosphere. Those 9 Merlin engines generate 1,710,000 lbs. of thrust. The 2nd stage has 1 Merlin vacuum engine which is a bit more powerful than the regular Merlin engines. The one Merlin vacuum engine in the 2nd stage generates 220,000 lbs. of thrust to get it through space. After several attempts for landing the stage 1…

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    "The Bear and the Bow" is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the American fantasy drama series Once Upon a Time. The action in this ten minutes part of the episode takes place in the functional seaside town of Storybroke - Maine in the present, and in Camelot in the past (six weeks ago), which residents are actually characters from various fairy tales and other stories transported to the real world.Episodes usually have one segment that details the characters' past lives that, when…

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    “Please, make it stop,” I pleaded, but the cloaked figure did nothing more than toss his head back and cackle in response. With my hands still covering my ears, I said, “I beg their forgiveness, I –” Before I had the chance to continue, a disembodied hand reached down from above and dragged me up, away from the mist and up through the treetops. It pulled me through a body of water, and I was choking. My heart raced and my lungs burned with the effort of holding my breath. Would this ever end?…

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    Arthur was arguably the most legendary king of them all, with many legends with his name in them. Many Arthurian legends have things in common. "Merlin and the Dragons" (Story 1) and "Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady" (Story 2) have a lot of things in common. Despite having some striking differences, “Merlin and the Dragons” and “Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady” are amazingly similar in many ways, and justify a lengthy examination. Character qualities, themes, archetypes, and many other things…

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    movies and a very famous TV show named Merlin? If you don’t know Colin Morgan now you’ll find out! Colin Morgan is an Irish man who was and still is achieving greatness, He was born in Ireland and grew up there until he got his most recognised role in BBC’s interpretation of “Merlin” where he played the title role of Merlin. Before this he was playing in the theatre and doing plays such as “west end”. In 2010 along with Bradley James his Co-Star in “merlin” they donated their signatures to…

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    “Remind me again… Why am I naked in a field of weeds?” “It's a sacred grove, Arthur, not a field of weeds. And it was your bright idea to go on a quest. No one asked if I wanted to sleep on rocks for a month.” “Shut up, Merlin.” “…” “Oh, stop with the puppy dog eyes. That's hardly fighting fair.” “Nothing ever pleases you, does it?” “Of course not. I'm the King. It's my sovereign right to be displeased. I can see you rolling your eyes, idiot. Now… why did I agree to this?” “For the quest.…

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    the readers to read more until the solution is revealed and the character overcome hardships. Many characters face conflicts in “Witness” but one character, Merlin Van Tornhout creates conflicts and faces them as well. Internal conflict, character v.s. self, demonstrates how the character faces challenges internally through thoughts. Merlin “could climb pretty high with the klan handing them those keys [to the newspaper building] but...[he] wouldn’t do it” (Hesse 87). He had to decide internally…

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    “helpers’” task is not to finish the task and adventures of/for the hero, but to rather provide assistance in order for the hero to be able to finish his quest on his own. Arthur’s supernatural aid comes in the form of the wizard Merlin. Long before Arthur’s birth, Merlin made a prophecy to Vortigern,…

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    In a poem taken from Witness, by Karen Hesse, Merlin van Tornhout finds a buck, stuck in a frozen river, between two plates of ice. The buck was being chased by some dogs, and tried to cross the river, but fell in. Merlin got Constable Johnson, and together, they pulled the buck out of the crevice. The buck sat on the ice for a minute, stunned, before standing up, and jumping back into the crevice. Frustrated as they were, Merlin and Johnson lifted the buck back out again. This time, the buck…

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