According to The New York Post, citing a report by The Telegraph, n sword that is regarded as France’s “Excalibur” has vanished from its stone. Per the publication, locals in the French town of Rocamadour believed the sword, Durandal, had been lodged in rock for around 1,300 years. A main attraction for the town, the sword could be found stuck in a sheer rock wall about 100 feet off the ground

Authorities in France are working to determine how the sword was taken from the 100 foot sheer rock face.

  • @[email protected]
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    953 months ago

    They didn’t include a picture of Durandal in the whole article.

    I never knew that was a cliff face? Unless this isn’t the real one.

    • @[email protected]
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      1203 months ago

      Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.

        • @[email protected]
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          -33 months ago

          “Trump is trying to become a king! This shit is fucked! I wish we were cool like those countries with kings!”

          • your brain on liberalism
      • @[email protected]
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        373 months ago

        I mean, if I went around saying I was an emperor just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they’d put me away!

      • @[email protected]
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        123 months ago

        To be fair, it would be quite hard to do worse than the entrenched 2-party FPTP + gerrymandered electoral college bullshit system we have now.

        • @[email protected]
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          33 months ago

          I admit, I’m not well informed here. I’m just seeing everywhere about the far right and LePenn’s big win and headlines that talk about it as if it is a done deal.

    • JJROKCZ
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      33 months ago

      The house of Orléans still exist, they’re just not allowed to rule lol

  • FuglyDuck
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    Uhg.

    It’s not Excalibur. It’s durendal

    It was carried by Roland, a paladin of Charlegmane’s court. The sword that was at Rocamdor was a replica (or a fake.

    As an incorrigible nerd, I take offense at confusing magic swords like this….

    Also. It’s not the only sword in stone. There’s the sword of St. Galgano Italy

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      543 months ago

      Maybe that’s why they used “quotes” around “Excalibur” and mentioned its real name in the article.

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        3 months ago

        Most tone-deaf “Umm actually…” I’ve ever seen lmao

        Edit: “Excalibur” is obviously a metaphor for “sword in stone”

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          23 months ago

          I’m being a bit tongue in cheek, though for the record it’s unlikely that Arthur or Excalibur actually existed. Where it’s known that Roland and Durendal did. (Albeit, without all the fantastic and magical attributes ascribed in the Matter of France).

          I’m just a huge nerd and get annoyed when people mix up their magical swords.

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            -33 months ago

            That’s why I called you tone-deaf, not even the article “mixed up” their magical swords. It’s saying “France’s ‘Excalibur’” referring to a sword-in-stone myth located in France, using its proper name a few lines in.

            Using metaphors like that in titles is just a way to capture the readers attention. It’s the fastest and most succinct way to discribe the news and have everyone understand the point of the article. It’s not wrong, it’s a metaphor.

            get annoyed when people mix up their magical swords

            I get annoyed by people reading only the headline and feeling like they have something useful to contribute.

            • FuglyDuck
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              -13 months ago

              I get annoyed by people reading only the headline and feeling like they have something useful to contribute.

              how about people who do nothing except complain?

      • tiredofsametab
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        63 months ago

        That’s exactly why they did, although I’d argue something like Durendal (France's "Excalibur") would probably be better.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        There’s got to be a better headline - the sword’s name and legend looks just as compelling as Excalibur even if not as well known (outside France)

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          73 months ago

          The point is that Excalibur is well known and Durendal isnt. They want eyes, and so make the article headline reference something everyone knows, then educate in the article body.

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              83 months ago

              That probably wasn’t the target audience of the article. It was probably people who were more likely to know Excalibur than Durendal.

            • @[email protected]
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              33 months ago

              Counterpoint: The opinions of people that know about Durandal don’t matter to the people whose opinions matter about article headlines.

      • @[email protected]
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        53 months ago

        I believe he was referring to the dude who’s appendage was burnt to a crisp. You know, char leg man

    • trollercoaster
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      I wouldn’t necessarily want to claim the throne in a country that once invented a machine for getting rid of kings by getting rid of their heads very efficiently.

      • Sneezycat
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        83 months ago

        It was invented to kill in a “more humane manner”, not to get rid of kings. That’s just a nice side bonus.

        • trollercoaster
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          63 months ago

          Indeed, but it only was widely popularised after it had been used to rid France of its king by ridding said King of his head.

  • @[email protected]
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    353 months ago

    Sounds reasonable, France certainly does seem to be in urgent need for a hero of legend.

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    163 months ago

    The Stone of Tear will never fall, till Callandor is wielded by the Dragon’s hand. The Stone of Tear will never fall, till the People of the Dragon come.

    Into the heart he thrusts his sword, into the heart, to hold their hearts. who draws it out shall follow after, What hand can grasp that fearful blade?

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      53 months ago

      And it was written that no hand but his should wield the Sword held in the Stone, but he did draw it out, like fire in his hand, and his glory did burn the world. Thus did it begin. Thus do we sing his Rebirth. Thus do we sing the beginning.

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        23 months ago

        It just occurred to me that I don’t think we ever figured out what the song the tinkers were looking for was.

        • @[email protected]
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          33 months ago

          I always thought it hinted that it was the Song of Growing that the Da’shain Aiel used to sing with the Ogier and the Nym during the AOL.

          • cdipierr
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            13 months ago

            Yeah, though they had mythologized it so much, they probably would have continued searching!

    • @[email protected]
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      53 months ago

      If France was actually cool they could do something very, very funny when he reveals himself.