Merlin

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Merlin was a legendary wizard.

In the primary universe, the Merlin was a title. As part of one of his schemes, the Tremas Master became Arthur's next Merlin in one of his plans. (PROSE: The Creation of Camelot)

The Fourth Doctor met a High Evolutionary known as Merlin the Wise. (COMIC: The Neutron Knights, COMIC: The Tides of Time)

In a parallel universe, an incarnation of the Doctor posed as Merlin. The Seventh Doctor first learned this while fighting Merlin's enemy, the sorceress Morgaine, in Carbury in 1997. Ancelyn from Arthur's World identified the Doctor as Merlin, even though he did not recognise his face. The Doctor thought that Ancelyn may have known an alternative or future incarnation of himself. According to Ancelyn, Merlin had a ship like a TARDIS and would be imprisoned by Morgaine. Merlin left a note for the Doctor, which he recognised as his own handwriting. (TV: Battlefield) Most sources agreed that this was a red-haired future incarnation of the Doctor, (PROSE: Battlefield, Happy Endings) but by one account it was the Eighth Doctor, who became Merlin when he travelled to Arthur's reality to aid in his birth. The prior Merlin of that reality had been only disguised as the Doctor, and he was imprisoned in the Arctic by Morgaine after she was temporarily banished to a desert by the Doctor. (PROSE: One Fateful Knight)

Another time, whilst stuck in the otherworld of Avalon, the Eighth Doctor attempted to pass himself off as Merlin to Queen Mab. (PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon)

The Tenth Doctor later claimed that he was once called Merlin by King Arthur. (COMIC: Fugitive)

Behind the scenes

  • In 2008, Julie Gardner became producer of the BBC Wales production Merlin, a reimagining of the Merlin and King Arthur legend, and which featured numerous Doctor Who and Torchwood cast and crew members.
  • The prologue in Marc Platt's novelisation of Battlefield describes Merlin as having "a head of unruly red hair", wearing a "tatty embroidered Afghan coat", and a "floppy hat of brown felt" with a "saffron Katmandu bandana".