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'''Caliburn''', also called '''Excalibur''', is the sword in the stone wielded by [[King Arthur]]. == Overview == Caliburn is King Arthur's first sword. It can only be wielded by [Kings] and [Queens]; for anyone else, it is incredibly heavy to lift, even for Giants.<ref name=":0">[[Chapter 8.11 E]]</ref> Caliburn is one of the few things that can wound a God. == Description == == History == Erin Solstice touched the blade in a dream, but could not take it out of the dream.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/03/2-19/ Chapter 2.21]</ref> Caliburn was summoned by Erin Solstice in [[Kasignel]], and was used by the ghosts to keep the [[Dead Gods]] away from [[Chandrar]].<ref name=":0" /> When Kasignel was being unmade and almost all the ghosts had disappeared, Merindue used it to stab [[Tamaroth]], which shattered the blade but left him with a wound that would not heal.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/05/03/8-85/ Chapter 8.85]</ref> == Owners == * King Arthur * [[Erin Solstice]] (''Summoned from memory)'' * King of Destruction's grandfather (''Temporary Wielder)'' * [[Merindue]] (''Temporary Wielder)'' == Trivia == * It was stated by the Winter Fairies and Arthur that Caliburn and Excalibur are two different swords; however other characters use both names interchangeably to indicate the same sword. == References == <references /> [[Category:Artifacts]]
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