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8/23/2015 4:05:58 AM
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"Become legend" they said. Look at your favorite characters in movies, comics, anime, etc. When the hero/villain has a weapon of amazing power that they are known for carrying the weapon itself becomes part of the character. They don't just toss it aside. King Arthur wouldn't be King Arthur without Excalibur. Thor has to have his hammer. Nightmare wields The Soul Edge. I love my damn Hard Light, and you can't expect me to just move on to a new shiny weapon. In my group of friends I am known for using the hard light, and using it effectively. Its been my favorite weapon ever since I first fired it. It's been a close friend and has served me well. It's part of my guardian, so if it cannot progress neither can I. I already preordered months ago, so I am stuck here clinging to the vain hope that my treasured friend will be able to accompany me. I know it won't, but I am just praying they will offer some way to bring it along. So much for them not wanting us to look at gear and weapons as obsolete.
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  • Yeah i feel you. I got the stupid collectors addition year one game and it came with the book of armaments. I saw tlw and was like, "thats gonna be my signature gun". I got it in the crucible and it never let me down.

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  • King Arthur started with the Sword in the Stone. Then upgraded to Excalibur. This is hardly a novel idea.

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  • Wasnt Excalibur [i]the[/i] sword in the stone?

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  • Yes, it was.

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  • Earliest texts claim so, later texts have Excalibur given by the lady of the lake.

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  • The lady in the lake gifted him with Excalibur, if I remember properly.

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  • Excalibur (Real name "Caliburn") was originally the sword in the stone, drawn by a young Arthur to fulfill the legend of whoever pulled it free would be marked as the true King. The sword was later given to the lady for safe keeping until it was eventually reclaimed. After the death of King Arthur, following the final battle, the sword was taken back to the lake as instructed and tossed in, where the lady took it back and keeps it to this very day.

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  • Hm, u might be right. Either way mida multitool was my first exotic weapon, tlw was my second... so there u go.

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  • The Arthurian Legends are a collection of various stories that are all different interpretations by different writers. The Sword in the Stone was Excalibur as it was the King's Sword, a story meant to explain how Arthur came to rule the kingdom. Another interpretation is that he acquired the sword from the Lady and that Merlin was more directly involved in such events. The problem is there you have multiple tellings of the same story from different perspectives. There is the British notion of how things went, the Welsh, Scottish and Irish interpretations as well. Just like there is the comparison made between Merlin and Gwydion of the Tuatha De Dannon.

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  • Wow didnt think id find so much king aurther lore on the destiny forum, but seriously it is interesting.

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  • lol Just so happens to be that I've spent considerable time studying Ancient and Medieval History and World Mythologies. I've also studied a great deal of Philosophy, Theology and Etymology.

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  • Those two are one in the same, lol The Caliburn was said sword found in the stone which could only be pulled free by the true King.

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  • Right, and he's known for packing Excalibur. I didn't start with hard light, but I'm known for using it.

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  • And you'd be foolish to keep using it when you get a better weapon.

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