*hits the joint* In the Harry Potter universe, Merlin is canonically a Hogwarts alumni and a Slytherin, which is impossible because Merlin predates the existence of Hogwarts by centuries. Of course, JK Rowling didnât know that because she is a dumb bitch. Iâm sorry. Misogynistic phrasing. She is a willfully ignorant and hateful, deeply unlikable and ill-informed, untalented and unspeakably cruelâŚ..person. Seriously, how could you write a series about British wizards without truly understanding THE British wizard. Anyway, Merlin would never be able to attend any sort of organized schooling. Heâs definitely self-taught in every universe because heâs the most powerful wizard ever AND heâd have been expelled from any institution before he stepped through the door. The only reason they havenât escorted him away from Camelot is because he can see the future and he is kind of like the kingâs dad. I was so disappointed by BBC Merlin. I turned it on and I was like âWhat the fuck is this shit, where is my perverted old man?â
Wait he is a wizard? In the translation into my language of BBC's Merlin they called him a sorcerer.
Heâs also referred to as a warlock in BBC Merlin, if I remember correctly. Those three words are used interchangeably in English though they have slightly different connotations and they mean different things in some fantasy series. Because his character and his lore originated in Middle Welsh and Old French literature, his powers, the language used to describe him and even what he is can vary greatly across Arthurian literature. Some sources will just refer to him as a âmagicianâ as a catch all term for anyone who wielded magic before it became a term for illusionists.
In popular tradition, he is the son of an incubus and a nun, he inherited his less savory magical powers from his father and his ability to see the future from God, who rewarded him for not becoming the antichrist. I do not know what that classifies him other than a cambion and the weirdest guy in Britain.




















