From
TES issue 3 (June 1996)
MERLIN : SERIES 1-4 :
LEVELS 1-3
Undoubtedly a legend among
Knightmare characters, Merlin was everything you would expect from one so steeped in history, magic, and great tales of heroic deeds.
John Woodnutt played the part of Merlin with perfect accuracy - clearly Merlin was a somewhat dizzy, scatterbrained old wizard - yet it was equally clear that within this powerful mind lay a rich mine of knowledge, in the form of
spells, information, and a never ending supply of incredibly devious riddles.
Merlin was never easy to reach wherever he rested in Knightmare castle - indeed Merlin was frequently discovered towards the end of level two - a signpost to tell the dungeoneer that the final
glory was not far away. Series three is perhaps the best example of what an achievement it was to actually reach Merlin. Armed with '
steps' collected earlier in the quest - the team had to form a magical pathway towards Merlin's throne. Even then the hard work had to be done - Merlin's magic was always, without fail, essential to any successful quest. If you failed any of his riddles, Merlin was perfectly capable of killing off any quest simply by refusing to reward you with a spell.
Series two saw Merlin at his most generous - where any team reaching his vast level three chamber would be rewarded with one, or even two spells. This is a typical example of the sheer power Merlin could exert upon any quest - his magical image, dressed in shimmering green robes, suited his position perfectly - this man was literally essential to each and every quest.
Unfortunately, Merlin's gradual disappearance from Knightmare was an inglorious affair. His final series - series four - saw the magical green robes replaced with ragged sackcloth robes which even
Sylvester Hands would turn up his nose at. Merlin seemed flat, and lacking in the sparkle which made him one of Knightmare's most popular characters. This was underlined by the final quest of
series 4, when Merlin had to be freed from the stocks by
dungeoneer Giles - surely Merlin's magic was stronger than any other ?! The Merlin of old returned briefly to congratulate
Dickon and
team - the only winning team of series four. However, the series remained a poor departure for such a strong character.
FEAR FACTOR : 2 Some of his
jokes were frighteningly bad.
HUMOUR RATING : 7 The jokes may be bad, yet the spirit is 100% good.
KILLER INSTINCT : 4 He would never kill, but if you don't get a spell from him.....
OSCAR STANDARD : 9 The perfect wizard - spoilt slightly by series four?
Written by and submitted with the kind permission of
Paul McIntosh.