I know I confess this to my eternal shame, but I'm not that knowledgeable about Arthurian mythology. I thought his sword was the one he pulled from the Stone (that is, Callandor)?
Callandor refers to Caliburn, which later became Excalibur. Arthur later received a scabbard which possessed magical properties, most commonly protecting him from harm in battle, or not bleeding from wounds. (The times in all of this are fairly relative, there is just so much Arthurian mythology that it's impossible to give a unified timeline, so I'm giving a most common scenario)
In most of the later legends Morgan ends up stealing the scabbard and it is used against Arthur in battle. Nimue comes and saves the day, and eventually the scabbard is lost, and once it's lost never found again.
spoilers from first chapter and a question
- 05/09/2009 04:55:30 AM
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It was probably from his time in Rhuidean in the glass pillars *NM*
- 05/09/2009 04:57:58 AM
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That was my first thought too, though I can't think where the Aiel would encounter it *NM*
- 05/09/2009 05:05:13 AM
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I couldn't say which of the scenes it would be, but it's the only place I could imagine it being
- 05/09/2009 05:11:22 AM
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I assumed he remembered it because it was Lews Therin's *NM*
- 05/09/2009 05:18:39 AM
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But he specifically says that it is from his memories and not Lews Therin's *NM*
- 05/09/2009 05:20:29 AM
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Was it just the scabbard or a new sword too? *NM*
- 05/09/2009 05:30:11 AM
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Good question, I'm not sure, tho if I had to guess I'd say just the scabbard *NM*
- 05/09/2009 05:33:08 AM
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So think the scabbard is an angreal/ter'angreal? *NM*
- 05/09/2009 06:15:45 AM
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God I hope not, they are entirely too common. *NM*
- 05/09/2009 06:21:28 AM
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It must be...
- 07/09/2009 04:37:59 AM
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Care to elaborate?
- 07/09/2009 06:37:14 AM
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You're right about the sword
- 07/09/2009 07:20:22 AM
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My thoughts on the PoV character
- 05/09/2009 05:42:42 AM
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Re: spoilers from first chapter and a question
- 05/09/2009 06:27:49 AM
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I'd bet it's answered in the prologue.
*NM*
- 05/09/2009 06:28:47 AM
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*NM*
- 05/09/2009 06:28:47 AM
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My thoughts exactly. The sword is the only part that makes sense as coming from the Prologue. *NM*
- 06/09/2009 12:09:39 PM
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Hmmm... not Rhuidean - I'm betting the farm on it being Guaire Amalasan's scabbard
- 05/09/2009 08:07:10 AM
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Re: Hmmm... not Rhuidean - I'm betting the farm on it being Guaire Amalasan's scabbard
- 05/09/2009 11:03:54 AM
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Re: Hmmm... not Rhuidean - I'm betting the farm on it being Guaire Amalasan's scabbard
- 05/09/2009 11:55:30 PM
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How about something simpler?
- 05/09/2009 05:16:09 PM
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Re: How about something simpler?
- 05/09/2009 11:42:01 PM
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Re: How about something simpler?
- 08/09/2009 06:25:49 PM
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Re: How about something simpler?
- 08/09/2009 11:22:06 PM
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It's in the Prophecy. Hawking's sword Justice.
- 06/09/2009 12:37:13 AM
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I like that a lot. Seems the most likely out of all of these, too.
- 06/09/2009 05:24:08 AM
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I think you might be correct.
- 06/09/2009 07:45:17 AM
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I thought the great sword means it is a very long two-handed sword.
- 07/09/2009 01:35:32 AM
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