There is no frigate like a book
To take us lands away
Emily Dickinson

Monday, October 15, 2012

The Crystal Cave


The Crystal Cave (Arthurian Saga, #1) by Mary Stewart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story if the first of four books dealing with the legends of Merlin, King Arthur and Camelot.



Brittany
Ambrosius and Uther are the sons of a British king who has been defeated and they have fled across the channel to an area called Less Britain (Brittany?) to regroup and gain strength. Years ago Ambrosius  had a secret liaison with the daughter of the King of Wales, Niniane. But he left her when he fled, not knowing she was pregnant. The son that was born to Niniane was named Myriddn Emrys , but he was known as Merlin.

 Despite his mother's rank he was nonetheless a bastard and looked down upon. He mother refused to name her lover despite torture and Merlin was not looked on with his Grandfather's favor even though royal bastards are plentiful in those times and there was another that he grew up with whom his grandfather did favor.

Merlin grew up keeping secrets, hiding in the shadows and eventually met his destiny in the form of an old man who taught him medicine, botany and many other things. The old man lived in a cave that had a secret compartment filled with crystals. It was here that Merlin had his first visions and he knew that God had plans for him.  These were the times when paganism and Christianity existed side by side,and while Merlin believed there were many gods in and around the earth he knew that there was one God supreme and it was this God that was to use him an an instrument.

Thus begins the story of Merlin the magician. Mary Stewart grabs hold of the reader and takes them back to the days when Britain was overrun by Saxons, many small kingdoms with their leaders always warring to gain more territory. The tale is exciting and engrossing. I have already started The Hollow Hills which is the following book.




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