British Isles were fun before the dirty Germans mucked it up. Aruthurian cycle, Lebor Gabála Érenn & Míl Espáine, the Fiannaíocht.
Prove me wrong.
>>866756
>Germans
>>866767
>>866781
Does that look like Germany to you
>>866793
>Saxons suddenly aren't German
>>866797
>You are still a stupid little Germanophile bitch
Myrddin Wyllt (Welsh "Myrddin the Wild") is a figure in medieval Welsh legend. A prophet and a madman, he was introduced into Arthurian legend by Geoffrey of Monmouth as Merlin the wizard, associated with the town of Carmarthen in South Wales. In Middle Welsh poetry he is accounted a chief bard, the speaker of several poems in The Black Book of Carmarthen and The Red Book of Hergest.
Myrddin's legend is rooted in history, for he is said to have gone mad after the Battle of Arfderydd in AD 573. Myrddin fled into the forest, lived with the animals and received the gift of prophecy.
>>866815
No, they spoke an Ingvaeonic language, like English and Frisian.
Friendly reminder Ireland isn't British.