Merlin Story Part one: The Boy Who Was Raised by a Fairy Woman and Gifted with Magical Powers
Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Merlin who was raised by a fairy woman. The fairy woman had found Merlin as a baby, abandoned in the forest. She took him in and raised him as her own, teaching him all about magic.
Merlin was a quick learner, and he soon mastered the art of magic. But he was also naive and inexperienced, and he often got into trouble. One day, Merlin was playing in the forest when he came across a group of children. The children were picking on a smaller child, and Merlin tried to stop them. But the children were bigger and stronger than Merlin, and they beat him up.
Merlin was humiliated and angry. He ran away from the children and hid in the forest. He was so upset that he didn’t know what to do. Then, he heard a voice.
“Merlin,” the voice said. “Why are you hiding?”
Merlin looked up and saw the fairy woman standing in front of him.
“I got beat up,” Merlin said. “I’m not strong enough.”
“You are strong enough,” the fairy woman said. “You just need to believe in yourself.”
The fairy woman helped Merlin to see that he was stronger than he thought. She taught him how to control his magic and how to use it to protect himself.
Merlin never forgot the fairy woman’s words. He grew up to be a powerful wizard, and he used his magic to help others. He was a wise and compassionate man, and he was known throughout the land for his wisdom and his kindness.
One day, Merlin met a young man named Arthur. Arthur was destined to become king, and Merlin helped him to fulfill his destiny. Merlin was Arthur’s advisor and confidant, and he played a key role in the founding of Camelot.
Merlin lived a long and full life. He used his magic to help others, and he made the world a better place. He is remembered as one of the greatest wizards of all time.