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|location name = The Royal Library
 
|location name = The Royal Library
 
|location = [[Camelot]]
 
|location = [[Camelot]]
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|type = Library
|type = Library}}[[File:Goblin.jpg|thumb|258px]][[The Royal Library]] is a huge library in the castle of Camelot. It has many books and it is also the place where [[Merlin]] found the [[Goblin]]. (''[[Goblin's Gold]]'')
 
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|appearances = ''[[Lancelot]]''<br/>''[[A Remedy to Cure All Ills]]''<br/>''[[Excalibur (episode)]]''<br/>''[[Goblin's Gold]]''<br/>''[[Love in the Time of Dragons]]''}}[[The Royal Library]] (aka. The Hall of Records) was the library of the castle of [[Camelot]], managed by [[Geoffrey of Monmouth]]. It seems that the keeper dwells in this place, as we see him sleeping at his desk. Keeping this huge library is a great responsibility, which is why Geoffrey always looks at [[Merlin]] suspiciously almost every time the boy gets in.
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==Appearances==
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*It contained all important archives. For example, the genealogy and the heraldic of noble families and the court records from the time of the [[Great Purge]] which had been sealed shut by order of the king (''[[Lancelot]]'', ''[[A Remedy to Cure All Ills]]'').
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*It was the place where [[Merlin]], with the assistance of [[Geoffrey of Monmouth|Geoffrey]], found the book speaking of the sword forged in a dragon's breath (''[[Excalibur (episode)|Excalibur]]'').
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*It is where Geoffrey informed [[Uther]] that [[Morgause]] was legally allowed to duel [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]] (''[[The Sins of the Father]]'').
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*The library was so huge that [[Geoffrey of Monmouth|Geoffrey]] said to Merlin he had no idea where was the book the boy was looking for (''[[Goblin's Gold]]'').
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*[[Merlin]] accidentally found a secret chamber unknown to [[Geoffrey of Monmouth|Geoffrey]] and released the [[Goblin]] locked in a box lined with lead (''[[Goblin's Gold]]'').
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*It was the place where [[Merlin]] found some useful information about the legendary creature called the [[Manticore]] (''[[Love in the Time of Dragons]]'').
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==Gallery==
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Merlin in the Library.png|''Lancelot'' Merlin opens book to a page of Northumbian nobility
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A weapon to kill the dead.png|''Excalibur'' I need a weapon that will kill something already dead
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Hall of records alley.png|''Goblin's Gold'' A lane in the library
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Hall of records II.png|''Love in the Time of Dragons'' Geoffrey sleeping in the library
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Useful for Manticore.png|''Love in the Time of the Dragons'' Merlin searching for useful informations about the Manticore
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Hall of records secret chamber.png|The secret chamber of the Hall of Records
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Hall of records secret chamber IV.png|The secret chamber of the Hall of Records
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Hall of records secret chamber Book of magic.png|Merlin finding a book of magic in the secret chamber
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Hall of records secret chamber II.png|The secret chamber of the Hall of Records
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Secret Chamber Book of magic.png|Gaius-Goblin fetching the book of magic in the secret chamber
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Revision as of 00:59, 23 January 2016

The Royal Library (aka. The Hall of Records) was the library of the castle of Camelot, managed by Geoffrey of Monmouth. It seems that the keeper dwells in this place, as we see him sleeping at his desk. Keeping this huge library is a great responsibility, which is why Geoffrey always looks at Merlin suspiciously almost every time the boy gets in.

Appearances

Gallery