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Wait, you mean to tell me Norse mythology was NOT invented by Marvel? Bookwyrm Send a noteboard - 06/11/2010 05:47:03 AM
But seriously, "Callandor" doesn't sound like "Excalibur", which is the name most people attribute to the legendary sword. Unless someone is learned in the Welsh language and Arthurian lore, I doubt anyone would have noticed besides Callandor just being the "sword" stuck in the "Stone" of Tear, and not Caledfwlch (which sounds like "Caledfwelch" to me).

"Mah'alleinir" on the other hand sounds very much like "Mjolnir", added on to the fact that their both enchanted hammers.
BOHICA - Go ahead, ask me what it means.
This message last edited by Bookwyrm on 06/11/2010 at 05:50:29 AM
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