Merlin of Ealdor, son of Huneith, was many things that revolved around Prince Arthur Pendragon. He is not Arthur Pendragon.
Where, Merlin changes all but Afewâs perception into believing he is Prince Arthur Pendragon.
Leon returned to Camelot after spending time away with his family and managing his land. Leon knew he would need to go out on patrol soon.
âSir Leonâ, a squire greeted him with groomsmen from the stable. Taking the reign as he dismounts
âPrince Arthur requests your presence.â
Leon walks to the princeâs chamber, contemplating the topic. There's the Harvest count. Patrol routes. Potential knights. A new training regiment.
Leon arrived, knocking on the door.
âEnter,â his lord grants. Leon enters the room, ready to do whatever Arthur deems necessary to reevaluate. Standing over the table in the prince's chamber, a map and papers strewn across the surface weren't the blonde prince but the raven hair of the Manservant.
Merlinâs head snaps to look into his eyes.
âLeon, you recognise me,â Merlin said. A look of disbelief on his face
âOf course, Merlin,â Leon said
âClose the door.â Merlin looked stern as one of the guards outside the door. They noticed the conversation.
Leon closed the door. Then looked around the room for the blond prince. â Where is Arthur?â
âLeon, I need you to promise me something,â Merlin said. Blue eyes giving a frigid satire.
âWhat do I need to promise?â
âWhat I'm about to tell you doesnât make it to King Uther.â Merlin started to pace; he looked frustrated.
âI cannot promise you, Merlin. If what you tell me is a danger to Camalot. Then, as her knight, I must tell him.â
âIâm Prince Arthur,â Merlin said. Leon scoffed.
 âThatâs impossible. I would have remembered growing up with your scrawny limbs on the training ground,â Leon saidÂ
Merlin continued, âThatâs what the entire castle believes.â
â You donât resemble Arthur at all. And youâve worked for him for years.âLeon said the pieces fell into place. Leon whispers, âThereâs magic involved.â
Merlin snapped towards the quiet declaration.
âAre you cursed, Merlin?â Leon asks. âYou never liked Royalty; must have cursed you.â
âIn a manner.âMerlin said, âBut it hasnât affected everyone.â
âGaius, Gwen, Arthur, and now you,â Merlin said.
âHow do you know Arthur knows.â
âI designed it that way,â Merlin mumbledÂ
 âIt was during Negotiations,â Merlin said clearly. Leonâs stomach dropped.
âThis happened when Camelot was in negotiation with another Kingdom?â
âYes,â Merlin said, slumping.â They had already known Arthur's appearance and mannerisms. I didnât want to panic the delegation, so I did something stupid.â
Leon felt his chest tighten and worry that a curse was upon his friend to pose as Arthur. However, both Gwen and Gaius know Arthur is currently the manservant.
 âYou Cast the spell.â Leon pointed his blade at Merlin. Merlin didnât resist; a small trickle of blood fell from his neck. Merlin looked resigned to his fate of death. Leon let him keep talking.
âTwo days after the Noble delegation arrived, Arthur decided to go Hunting. At the third watch of the Night, he burst into my room and took me hunting for the morning. While we were hunting, I tripped, and during my recovery, someone attacked, overwhelming and taking Arthur, disappearing before I could follow.â
Leon could tell where this was going.
âI didn't want to be punished for losing Arthur. The negotiations were just starting, and Arthur needed to be present. I cast a spell to have the Bandits and Cort believe me as the Prince.â Merlin bounced his leg. â I did it in hopes Arthur would be back by now. I canât lift it until Arthur is safe. I canât let up now.â
âYou would immediately be charged with treason and impersonating royalty,â Leon said. But he understood. Merlin didnât want to die. No one wanted to die. Merlin had to act dispassionate because that is what was expected of him, not to throw the kingdom into chaos. Leon dropped his sword. He was kneeling before Merlin.
âSire,â Leon said affectionately, despite Merlin only posing as the prince.âI will find your manservant. I will bring him home.â
âLeon, I canât in good conscience allow you to undertake such a feat alone.â
âPerhaps not. You must have allies outside the castle. Could your magic lead me to them?â
âLancelot and Gwain. Those two would be the only people I trust to help.â Merlin said
Leon left Prince Arthurâs chamber with five letters. He dared not touch them for the magic that Merlin enchanted three of them with. He began to walk towards Gaius but was intercepted by a summons to Uther.
Leon had to remind himself that Merlin was currently Arthur.
âMissing his Mansurvant.â
âThat boy can get another one,â Uther said. Leon knowing Merlinâs magic, determined. No other servant is out there with the magic or loyalty to Arthur.
Leon gathered his squier and another knight he knew who thought the private conversation wasnât entirely adverse for magic to set out on patrol. Leon hoped that he wouldnât report the use immediately upon seeing it.
âYou rarely choose me as your partner, Leon.â Sir Dresden said.
âThere is an important task given to me by his highness,â Leon said
âI didnât hear anything different?â Hurlburt, his squire said.
Once they left the city, Leon called to halt dismounting.
âWhat I am going to tell you must be kept secret.â
â An enchantment has been placed on the whole of Camelot.â
They both looked stunned. âLeon, how do you know this?â
âA sorcerer is posing as Prince Arthur,â Leon said. They both laughed at him.
âThere is no way Prince Arthur is a sorcerer.â
âKing Uther enchanted and marring a troll,â Leon said. They both stopped laughing, remembering that such an alteration to the kingâs perception had almost lost the kingdomâs stability and heir.
âI see.â Sir Dresden said. â and why do you trust this sorcerer?â
Leon didnât want to reveal that Merlin was the sorcerer, so he said, âThe sorcerer gave me the quest to find the real prince.â
âAnd what must we do to aid you?â
âContinue on patrol. I hope my quest will yield results.â
âI will join you.â Sir Dresden said.
â So will I.â Hulburt siad.
They mounted up again. Leon told Dresden where to meet on the patrol route, handed over one of the enchanted and standard letters, and demonstrated how to operate the enchanted letter.
He went for Gwaine and handed him the regular letter. Gwaine joined immediately after reading it. They went to the meeting spot and opened the final letter, leading him to the prince.
The battle to reclaim Prince Arthur was short, and he was glad he had accepted Sir Dresden's offer and his squire as there were more than he was comfortable with for the bandits and a sorcerer leading the troop. Lancelot delivered the final blow to the sorcerer.
Arthur was severely injured due to the torture he took. They found a farmerâs house near the woods and summoned Gaius for treatment. Gwain and Lancelot promised to stick around and watch Arthur on his recovery.
When Gaius cleared Arthur to return to the castle, Merlin declared he was going hunting. When he reached the farmhouse, he dispelled the enchantment and roughed himself upâwith assistance.Â
Merlin's return was appreciated by both Arthur and much of the surviving staff. Merlinâs normal workload was stressing many servants out. Leon smiled when Hespotted Merlin with the wash maids in intense discussion. Uther was none the wiser to what was happening around Arthur.Â