What episode Excalibur from in Merlin?
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What episode Excalibur from in Merlin?
Excalibur is the ninth episode in the first series, which was first broadcasted on 15 November 2008. It marks the creation of the sword Excalibur.
What does Merlin do with Excalibur?
Merlin is eventually called upon to find a solution, and he does so by placing Excalibur into an anvil atop a stone, saying that only the true King of Britain would have the power to pull it free.
Who caught Excalibur at the end of Merlin?
Lady of the Lake
Lady of the Lake (Nimue / Viviane) | |
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First appearance | Estoire de Merlin |
Based on | Disputed origins |
In-universe information | |
Occupation | Enchantress |
Who else can wield Excalibur?
In some French works, such as Chrétien’s Perceval and the Vulgate Lancelot, Excalibur is wielded also by Gawain, Arthur’s nephew and one of his best knights; this is in contrast to most versions, where Excalibur belongs solely to Arthur.
What happens to the Druid boy in Merlin?
Mordred succeeded in mortally wounding Arthur during the Battle of Camlann, but was ultimately killed by him in the process.
What is the most powerful mythical weapon?
1. The Trident of Poseidon. Even if you’re unfamiliar with Greek mythology, you would surely still associate the trident with the sea. The representative weapon of Poseidon, the Greek God of the Seas, the trident was forged by cyclopes and described as able to control and create all forms of water.
Why does the White Dragon like Morgana?
Personality. Aithusa has a very mysterious personality. The Dragon saved Morgana’s life, although it is unknown what motives led to this. Aithusa has been shown to have a genuine bond with Morgana, who treated the Dragon as a pet and developed affection towards Aithusa after the young Dragon saved her.
What is Mr whitmans sword?
the Ebony Blade
New Excalibur Whitman learns that Sir Percy was not the original Black Knight, but that eight men had held the Ebony Blade prior to him. The Ebony Blade, however, corrupted these men, and Sir Percy was deemed the only one who was noble enough to wield the Blade.