3 i think
when King Arthur told Sir Bedivere to throw the sword into the water, Sir Bediever failed him twice because he thought this rich sword was a loss under the water, and that's were his human weaknesses of bedivere displayed.
What had happened was that Merlin saw that King Arthur had a magic sword, but broke in battle. So, he led King Arthur to a magical lake. At the lake, A mysterious hand thrust its above the surface of the water, clenching the sword that we know today as Excalibur.
King Arthur was mortally wounded at the Last Battle. He had to be carried to the water's edge. His sword Excalibur was thrown to, and caught by, the hand of the Lady of the Lake. A barge then carried King Arthur to Avalon.
Pelt is a noun (the skin of an animal with the fur still on it). Pelt is also a verb (throw something repeatedly--they pelted each other with water balloons).
The passing of life. It may have been considered sacred for a fallen soldiers sword to be cast out in the water. The reasoning was so that the spirit would move onto the next the next world without any unfinished business.
when King Arthur told Sir Bedivere to throw the sword into the water, Sir Bediever failed him twice because he thought this rich sword was a loss under the water, and that's were his human weaknesses of bedivere displayed.
The Lady of the Lake caught the sword, and pulled it beneath the waves.
In the legend of King Arthur, as Sir Bedivere obeys Arthur's command to throw Excalibur into the lake, he sees a hand emerging from the water to catch the sword and then disappear beneath the surface. This signifies the return of the mystical Lady of the Lake, who originally gave Excalibur to Arthur.
finally trows it in the water and then there came an arm and hand above the water which caught it and shook and brandished it thrice and then vanished with the sword into the water.
Mordred makes himself King of England and takes Guinevere as his wife. He then forces a battle with Sir Gawain, who is mortally wounded in the battle. Arthur meets Mordred again at the battle of Bareon Down, and the two men prepare for what will be their last battle. Arthur has a dream telling him that if he fights Mordred that day, he will die, but if he can stall the battle another month, Lancelot will be able to come and help him. When Arthur tries to draw a truce with Mordred and his army, a snake comes by and one of Mordred's men draws his sword to kill it. This action sets the two armies to war. By the end of the battle, Mordred is the only man standing from his army, and Arthur has himself, Sir Lucan, and Sir Bedivere. Against Lucan's advice, Arthur fights Mordred and kills him, but Arthur sustains his own death wound in the process. Arthur is dying and can't be moved safely, so he asks Sir Bedivere to throw Excalibur into the lake. At first, Bedivere merely hides the sword, because he believes it to be too precious to throw away, but he eventually obeys Arthur's orders and throws the sword into the water. Arthur asks Bedivere what he saw when he did so, and Bedivere reports that a hand caught the sword and brandished it three times. Arthur then commands Bedivere to take him to the water, where a barge is waiting. Arthur is borne on the barge to Avalon. Bedivere then takes to wandering the woods and eventually stumbles upon a hermit mourning at a grave. It is unclear to both Bedivere and the reader whether or not the grave is that of King Arthur, and whether or not Arthur still lives.
The appearance of the mermaid on the sword handle suddenly "bleeding" could be due to a natural process like rust formation or tarnishing of the metal. It may also indicate a previous repair or alteration that has affected the original design. It is unlikely to have a mystical or supernatural significance.
When King Arthur was wounded and Bedivere carried him to the edge of the water, a boat carrying four ladies was waiting. Bedivere placed Arthur in the boat and the women left, taking Arthur with them so he could heal in Avalon.
get some water and throw them in.
When you throw something in the water it will not break, only get water logged and stop working.
No, for a sword is made of metal and metal is heavier than water.
The fastest water animal is the dolphin, but the fastest fish is the sail fish, not a sword fish.
No, but he has an ice-based sword.