yes - it happens every day
No, Excalibur is not in The Lord of the Rings. It is the sword from the Legend of King Arthur. It was given to Arthur by the Lady in the Lake, or was pulled from the stone, depending on which version you are reading/watching.
Yes it does! There used to be a little show going on near the sword in the stone where Merlin would choose a kid in the audience and the kid would pull it out! Sadly, the show is no longer done and nobody knows how the guy who played Merlin go the stone to pop out. If any cast members out there that knows how it's done please post it here!
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Apparantly, Nevile got the sword out of the sorting hat that was put on his head. Similar to how Harry got the sword out of the hat in the chamber of secrets.Only a "true Gryffindor" could have pulled that sword out of that hat .... Meaning... The sword comes to a "true gryffindor" when he needs it
The only known sword to be "destoyed" is the Giants Sword in the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The sword will break and will still be able to do some damage, but not a whole lot. There is an upgradable sword of the Giant Sword only obtainable after completing a series a side quests.
We are talking about a legend here, and various versions of the Arthur story have had various forms and contexts, including the name of his sword and how he got it. So without specifying the source, it is difficult to comment on what someone else would or would not know about it.
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Arthur pulled the sword in the stone for Sir Kay because Arthur could not retrieve Kay's sword that he had forgotten in the haste of the tournement. Arthur did not want to come back empty handed so he searched for a sword that his brother could use until he came to the on in the anvil.
the most important guy . the one who pulled the sword out of the anvil the ARTHUR in Aurthurian . the one who marries Gweneveire has Merlin at his side and is king of England who has many magical adventures
Theseus got the sword from the rock that he pulled it from.From Ariadne
There is no anvil in Athurian myth, nor were there any anvils in Medeval period. You may be thinking of the Stone. King Arthur extracted the sword from the stone to prove he was the true king of England.
The inscription on the stone of Excalibur usually reads "Whoso pulleth out this sword of this stone is the rightwise born king of all England." It signifies that the individual who can successfully pull the sword from the stone is destined to become the ruler of England.
well i think your talking bout runescape if not youll have to wait longer. i know how to make a god sword but not saradomin. to make a god sword find a god sword blade or the 3 god sword fragments and a handle for the godsword go to an anvil use one of the fragements on anvil till you have a blade. then use the handle on the blade. you have a god sword! but you need lvl 80 smithing
The man who pulled the sword out of the stone was Arthur AKA King Arthur. That is how he became King and not Morgan Le Fey.
He pulled the sword from the stone. this sword was not Excalibur.
"Whoso pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil is likewise King of all England."
He just pulled it out.