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Merlin

March 7, 2025
Merlin

A carved wooden statue of Merlin stands in Carmarthen town centre. A mythical Celtic shaman, he was a constant in British folklore between the 5th and 15th centuries. There were reports of him in various guises up and down the west coast from Cornwall to the Scottish isles. Strongest evidence suggests he hailed from Carmarthenshire in south-west Wales.

 Picking the bones out of the legend… he was probably a soldier driven insane by war. Today, we recognise this as post-traumatic stress. In his ‘madness’ he roamed the countryside in rags, lived off whatever he could forage, talked to trees and animals, and cursed gods and kings with equal intensity. It appears that living as a hermit immersed in nature allowed him to recover, and he eventually became a healer and sage to the local population.

His mystique grew from there and he was mentioned in stories, sagas and poems over the years until he evolved into the ‘supernatural magician’ we know him as today. This legend still continues in the various literary and cinematic interpretations of him. Not bad for a poor lad traumatised by war. He’s left a far more significant footprint on the world than any of the despots he was fighting for and against.

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war-torn back streets…

an acned soldier

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Michael James Treacy

A retired septuagenarian, Michael James Treacy lives in idyllic bliss with Mrs Treaclechops, and spends his time in literary, artistic and horticultural endeavours. He has a wonky leg, a dicky ticker and a dizzy head. 

A working life spanning 50 years included such disciplines as soldier, sales engineer, design engineer, estimator, buyer, quality manager and project manager. He was glad of a good sit-down at the end of it all. 

He’s had poems and short stories published in various magazines and anthologies, and has been working on his debut sci-fi novel for about 10 years, and hopes to finish it before his 100th birthday.

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