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* The sword would be set into ice, a much less reliable and more easily-bypassed substance than stone. | * The sword would be set into ice, a much less reliable and more easily-bypassed substance than stone. | ||
* The sword would be set in the stone (or ice) hilt-first, meaning the true King would need to pull it out by the blade. | * The sword would be set in the stone (or ice) hilt-first, meaning the true King would need to pull it out by the blade. | ||
− | * The true King would not remove the sword, but rather would embed it into the stone (or ice) as Beret Guy has done here. – As | + | * The true King would not remove the sword, but rather would embed it into the stone (or ice) as Beret Guy has done here. – As {w|Terry Pratchett}} wrote: "What’s so hard about pulling a sword out of a stone? The real work’s already been done. You ought to make yourself useful and find the man who put the sword in the stone in the first place, eh?" |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== |