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Excalibur is the mythical sword of King Arthur, sometimes attributed with magical powers or associated with the rightful sovereignty of Great Britain. Sometimes Excalibur and the Sword in the Stone (the proof of Arthur's lineage) are said to be the same weapon, but in most versions they are considered separate. The sword was associated with the Arthurian legend very early; in Welsh, the sword was called Caledfwlch.//In surviving accounts of Arthur, there are two originally separate legends about the sword's origin. The first is the "Sword in the Stone" legend, first appearing in Robert de Boron's poem Merlin, in which Excalibur can only be drawn from the stone by Arthur, the rightful king. The second version is found in the later Post-Vulgate Suite du Merlin and was taken up by Sir Thomas Malory. Here, Arthur receives Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake after breaking his first sword in a fight with King Pellinore. The Lady of the Lake calls the sword "Excalibur, that is as to say as Cut-steel." As he lies dying, he tells a reluctant Sir Bedivere (Sir Griflet in some versions) to return the sword to the Lake by throwing it back in. Bedevere twice pretends to do this and lies to Arthur, who scolds him harshly, where on the third time he throws the sword in. Just before the sword hits the water's surface, a hand, that of the Lady, reaches up and grasps the sword, pulling it down under. Because Bedevere did not know this would happen as he returned the sword, he virtually set himself up to fail his king. Bedevere thought that the sword was too beautiful to throw into the water, and also, after Arthur was dead, the sword would be seen as a holy relic, thus it should be saved. Arthur then left on a death barge with the three queens, where as his legend says, he would one day return to save Britain from an end.Malory records both versions of the legend in his Le Morte d'Arthur, and confusingly calls both swords Excalibur. The film Excalibur attempts to rectify this by having the Lady of the Lake only repair the sword after it is broken
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