As I've mentioned before, ET already is a bridge between universes, and the Crystal Skull aliens resemble the ET ones. It's worth digging into lore about the 90s Lucasarts video game The Dig, too, where astronauts explore a dead Galaxy and encounter alien ghosts
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It’s kind of annoying how much that Merlin affected the popular image of what Merlin looked like though. Thankfully that seems to be fading and Merlin gets to be young again in more recent versions.
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(this was not the discussion I intended to start, at all, i was just using it as an example of a myth based in some historical reality but massively changed over time with fantastical elements)
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In his fourth and final book (never published on its own), The Candle in the Wind, Merlyn puts almost all his cards on the table He explains his own political philosophy is anarcho-socialism and he knows Arthur's brand of monarchy is doomed etc
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But he made Arthur become king anyway because it's written into the historical record that his tragedy has to happen and he can't actually change it because when you live backwards the future is what's written in stone and the past is what's uncertain and strange etc etc
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My favorite example of that is Gene Wolfe's Fifth Head of Cerebus, where it's strongly implied that the narrator himself is Wolfe, despite the story being set on an Earth colony in the far future. I've never quite been able to get my head around that book.
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