Science Evidence of Merlin’s grave unearthed in Scotland: Was King Arthur’s wizard adviser real?

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By Hannah Sparks
Published Sep. 8, 2024, 3:43 p.m. ET

There may be some truth to the myth of Merlin.

On Tuesday, archeologists in Scotland revealed evidence of the legendary wizard’s death in Drumelzier between the 6th and 7th centuries — and the findings could change the way we tell Merlin’s tale.

Merlin was said to have been a loyal advisor to King Arthur amid the Dark Ages before being imprisoned, killed and buried along the river Tweed, according to Vita Merlini Sylvestris (the Life of Merlin of the Forest), a medieval manuscript of his life which is currently held at the British Library.

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According to Vita Merlini Sylvestris, a medieval manuscript dedicated to the life of Merlin, the wizard was said to have been imprisoned, killed and buried on the banks of river Tweed in Drumelzier.

A new geological survey of the region, near the site of Tinnis Castle, detected a grave-like pit.

Further excavation showed signs of inhabitation during the alleged period of Merlin’s life.

“The Drumelzier legend contains pre-Christian customs, ancient Cumbric names and was associated with local sites where archaeology now shows could credibly have given rise to the story,” lead researcher Ronan Toolis told the National.

According to Toolis, who serves as CEO of GUARD Archaeology in Glasgow, such a prominent grave structure in this region would have been “quite rare” for the period in which it was dated. “It seems to be a remarkable coincidence that the one hillfort associated with this local legend dates to exactly the same time as the story is set,” he noted.

The results of the study two years in the making were published last week in Archeology Reports Online.

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Merlin’s Drumelzier legend “paints a much darker picture” of the great wizard’s life as a close adviser to King Arthur.

“The new archaeological evidence does not prove that the local story was true but instead demonstrates that the legend likely originated in Drumelzier itself, rather than being brought here by a wandering medieval storyteller who roped in various random sites in the vicinity,” Toolis explained. “Perhaps it originated as a folk memory, to be embellished over the centuries before it spread far and wide and changed out of almost all recognition.”

Their discovery helps “[to paint] a much darker picture” of the wise and revered Arthurian figure, said Toolist. “That of a rather pitiful fellow prone to uttering nonsensical riddles and bewildering prophecies, and kept prisoner by an obscure petty tyrant of a forgotten kingdom, before dying a gruesome death, the victim of royal intrigue.”
 
So we have an Evil fox that just broke out of her rock and now an ancient-ass wizard has been unearthed.

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You know, I once joked that Current Year in reality may just be the fact we're in a timeline that isn't supposed to exist - a Lostbelt. But it looks like that joke is coming true.
merlin's trapped in avalon doomed to wait out the end of everything because vivian got sick of him playing around
fucking fgo secondary
 
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It's really depressing to think that when people think King Arthur they probably think of the anime chick in the porn VN now.

Thoughts like that make me think Dear Feeder was right about anime.
Everytime gilgamesh is mentioned all the redditor niggercattle come out of the woodworks to gush about the anime which pisses me off way more.
 
I thought they'd found evidence that King Arthur and the Roundtable, including Merlin, were real, but a lot was lost in translation from olde English > saxon > french > modern English?

I look forward to the 3d models showing Merlin was really a wakanda nigger.
 
Literal opposite side of the island from the region any even remotely plausible historical basis for Arthurian legend happened but do go on.
 
So we have an Evil fox that just broke out of her rock and now an ancient-ass wizard has been unearthed.

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You know, I once joked that Current Year in reality may just be the fact we're in a timeline that isn't supposed to exist - a Lostbelt. But it looks like that joke is coming true.
You didn't hear all the stuff about an IRL holy grail war? We've got Durandal stolen, Ozymandias coffin found and all sorts of other weird stuff that corresponds to Fate Servants.
Edit: here's the line up right here:
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No, he wasn't real. King Arthur was a mix of folk legends of maybe real people who lived in 6th century Britain (a primitive shithole where people lived in mud huts) and Welsh mythology that medieval Britbongs really liked and kept writing fanfic for (when they learned how to write again, that is). The IRL versions of King Arthur or Merlin or whoever have practically zilch to do with Arthurian legend. They're about as related to reality as the 21st century anime version where King Arthur is a blonde chick with big boobs.

There seem to have been several different Merlins, most Scottish but at least one Welsh. This article is absolute shit, though, very unclear and poorly written.

Their discovery helps “[to paint] a much darker picture” of the wise and revered Arthurian figure, said Toolist. “That of a rather pitiful fellow prone to uttering nonsensical riddles and bewildering prophecies, and kept prisoner by an obscure petty tyrant of a forgotten kingdom, before dying a gruesome death, the victim of royal intrigue.”

And how do you get all of this from the existence of a hill-fort being confirmed, may I ask? Show your work, Toolist and journo.
 
It's really depressing to think that when people think King Arthur they probably think of the anime chick in the porn VN now.

Thoughts like that make me think Dear Feeder was right about anime
What on earth are you talking about? I would have lived my entire life without knowing that, if not for you. Touch grass.
 
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I say it's bullshit because they say that King Arthur would return in England's darkest hour.

they haven't come yet and England has been reduced to a satirical parody of a country.
What if he hasn't returned yet because he doesn't have a reincarnation license?
Whoa whoa whoa! HOLD ON!

What do you mean he's dead?!? Just who the hell have I been paying all these wizard taxes to this whole time?
The WRS.
 
No, he wasn't real. King Arthur was a mix of folk legends of maybe real people who lived in 6th century Britain (a primitive shithole where people lived in mud huts) and Welsh mythology that medieval Britbongs really liked and kept writing fanfic for (when they learned how to write again, that is). The IRL versions of King Arthur or Merlin or whoever have practically zilch to do with Arthurian legend. They're about as related to reality as the 21st century anime version where King Arthur is a blonde chick with big boobs.
Merlin is too real! They found a grave that was from the time Merlin was said to have existed according to this one book. I suppose it's possible that someone else died and was buried sometime during that century but it would be a huge coincidence.
 
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