Avalon | A Magical Celtic Story Based Inspired by Arthurian Tradition | Edenglow

Avalon is an original musical interpretation inspired by the legendary island of Avalon from the Arthurian tradition. According to medieval legend, Avalon is a mystical island hidden beyond the western sea, a place of healing, enchantment, and eternal beauty. It is most famously known as the destination of King Arthur after the Battle of Camlann, where the mortally wounded king was carried across the waters by mysterious women to be healed. Some legends say he died there; others claim he sleeps in Avalon still, waiting to return when Britain needs him most. The story of Avalon appears throughout centuries of Arthurian literature, including Geoffrey of Monmouth's Vita Merlini (c. 1150), Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur (1485), and Alfred, Lord Tennyson's The Passing of Arthur (1869). The island is often described as a paradise of apple orchards, magic, healing, and timeless beauty, ruled by Morgan le Fay and her sisters. This song focuses on the mystical journey itself—the moonlit voyage across the sea, the enchanted island waiting beyond the mist, and the hope that Arthur's story is not truly over. Rather than portraying a final ending, it embraces the enduring legend of the "Once and Future King" and the magical realm that continues to capture imaginations centuries later. The Arthurian legends are among the most influential stories in Western literature, inspiring countless books, poems, films, songs, and works of art. Avalon remains one of their most enduring symbols: a place where myth, memory, and hope meet beyond the horizon. Inspired by public-domain Arthurian legends and medieval literature. Written and adapted by Juliet (Edenglow Publishing) with AI-assisted music and production. © Edenglow Publishing. All rights reserved.