Many generations have passed since the harrowing journey of Centurion
Longinus, the Roman soldier who pierced the side of Jesus with his spear
while the condemned one hung from the cross, as told in Longinus: Book I
Of The Merlin Factor. Now, in Myrrriddin, it is the 4th Century A.D. A
young boy, Myrriddin has found sacred relics of the early Christians in
the ruins of an ancient Druid temple on the Isle Of Mystery in Old
Britain. For reasons beyond his immediate comprehension, the lad
connects with one item in particular; the Spear off Longinus, the very
spear that pierced the side of Jesus and allegedly holds the power of
Christ. The world would remember him as Merlin, the greatest Druid and
Wizard of all time. The book follows the tale of the boy turned young
man, as Myrriddin learns the power within his own being and the power
within the Spear that speaks to him of ancient times and eternal
knowledge. The book also follows the battles and trials with an old
enemy, Creconius Mab, and new ones in the Christian church whose certain
factions are bent on destroying the Old Ways and obtaining the spear and
its powers.