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Merlin's World

Map of Merlin's World Orkney Islands: Group of small islands north of Alba (Scotland). Kingdom of Prince Lot. (Scotland) Land above Hadrian’s Wall. Northumberland: Northeastern region of Britain. Kingdom of King Clariance. Rheged: Kingdom of Uriens, in northeast Britain. Listinoise Isles: (Anglesey) Northwest Wales. King Pellinore’s kingdom. Mount Erith: (Beddgelert) Wales. Vortigern’s northern stronghold. Trisantona: (Trent) Kingdom that Sir Brastias was appointed Warden. Estrangorre: (Norfolk) Kingdom of King Carados Sugales: (Dyfed) Wales. Kingdom of King Belinant, and his son Prince Dodinel. Caerfyrddin: (Carmarthen) Wales. Merlin’s birthplace. Home of Merlin’s foster parents, Enid and Arden. Cardiff: Important port in southern Wales. Gorre: (Area surrounding Bath) Kingdom of King Bagdemagus of Gorre, and Prince Meleagant. Londinium: (London) Main quarters of Ambrosius and Uther. Danebury: Hill fort near Nether Wallop, where High King Vortigern married his young Saxon bride, Rowena. Stonehenge: Ancient stone megalithic ruins, also known as the Dancing Stones. Located on the Salisbury Plain. Sacred place with mystical powers. Surrounded by prehistoric burial barrows of royals. Cameliard: Kingdom of King Leodegrance, Guinevere’s father. Tintagel: Castle atop a jutting slate peninsula located on the northwestern Cornwall coast. Residence of Duke Gorlois of Cornwall, and his wife Igraine. Future birthplace of Arthur. Dore: Castle in Fowey. Residence of King Mark. Forest Sauvage: Protective forest surrounding Sir Ector’s villa. Safe haven where young Arthur will be raised. Dubris: (Dover) Southeastern point of Britain, and site of the Saxon invasion. Banoic: (Brittany) Northwestern peninsula of France. Kingdom of King Ban. Gannes:(Northern France) Also known as Gaul. Kingdom of King Bors the Elder, and sons Bors the Younger, and Lionel. Garlot: (Lothian) Alba. Kingdom of Prince Nentres. Hadrian’s Wall: Stone and turf fortification wall constructed in the 2nd century by Roman Emperor Hadrian. Dividing Britain and Alba (Scotland), the wall was built to prevent raids by the Picts. Hadrian’s Wall: Stone and turf fortification wall constructed in the 2nd century by Roman Emperor Hadrian. Dividing Britain and Alba (Scotland), the wall was built to prevent raids by the Picts.

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