Or a brother, if this co-ed thing holds out.
Maybe Matilda will have a husband named Artos. Just don’t let him get a wound in his shoulder that slows him down twenty years later.
Hey, Excalibur claimed it was Percival threw the sword in. You mean, Boorman didn’t get his facts straight?
Explain again how sheep’s bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes.
The leather on the hilt looks brand new, so I’m guessing it was wrapped after discovery so she could hold it safely.
Now, that I think on it, isn’t Excalibur always shown as a longsword? That appears to be a claymore she’s wielding.
But we actually don’t have a clue what Excalibur would be. Could have been a simple steel Spartha for all we know.
Bah! just consult the all-knowing, definitive historical documents!
Did she make her saving throw?
Watery tarts lobbing around scimitars are no basis for a government :eek:
Even if it was a movie prop, it may well have been properly forged - actors tend to react badly when swords break.
What exactly are you basing this tidbit of knowledge on? :dubious:
Are you sure it’s not a bastard sword? I like saying, “bastard.”
Bastard
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So do home shopping show hosts.
Matilda II, disputably.
Oh! Now that explains this drawing I saw on Twitter today. I did wonder what it was about.
Matilda II, Tank Girl!
There’s a difference?
Videos like this one: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1s0dRcdyizU