
The Mark of Nimueh: Getting Credit for Your Work
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09/07/20 • 62 min
Episode three of @fortheloveofmerlinpodcast! Yes, we're still asking "why are you the way that you are?" We delve into the difficulties of keeping ilfe-or-death secrets in an echoey castle, especially when you insist on yelling about them. And contemplate why Merlin is seemingly the only servant in Camelot allowed to take care of Arthur.
Episode three of @fortheloveofmerlinpodcast! Yes, we're still asking "why are you the way that you are?" We delve into the difficulties of keeping ilfe-or-death secrets in an echoey castle, especially when you insist on yelling about them. And contemplate why Merlin is seemingly the only servant in Camelot allowed to take care of Arthur.
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