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'''King Arthur''' is a mythical figure from Earth that has occasionally been alluded to by [[Earthworlders]] so far. Strangely enough, the [[Frost Faeries]] claimed to | '''King Arthur''' is a mythical figure from Earth that has occasionally been alluded to by [[Earthworlders]] so far. Strangely enough, the [[Frost Faeries]] claimed to knew the man as well as his legendary sword. | ||
== Frost Faerie allusions == | == Frost Faerie allusions == | ||
As the Frost Faeries learned that Erin was from Earth and could see and speak with them, they professed | As the Frost Faeries learned that Erin was from Earth and could see and speak with them, they professed knowing her world. They refused casual talk “Unless ye’ve brought Calabrum with ye ta this world”, then teased Erin with alternate names of ''Calabrum: Caliburn, Kaledvoulc’h, Calesvol, Escalibor'' and ''The Sword of the Once and Future King''. As Erin recognized the last name for ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excalibur Excalibur]'' and linked it to ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excalibur#Excalibur_and_the_Sword_in_the_Stone The Sword in the Stone]'', the Faeries gave up on the fool who mixed up these two legends.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/04/2-08/ Chapter 2.07]</ref> | ||
Five days later, Erin told Ryoka about the Faeries knowing Arthur, and the Faeries called him a ''stupid wanker''. Ryoka also made the connection between ''Caliburn'' and the ''Sword in the Stone'', and the Faeries refused any further comment on the topic.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/29/2-18/ Chapter 2.20]</ref> Later that same night, a Faerie intruded into a dream of Erin and wheedled out the permission to gorge herself on "all the sugar in your kitchen". In return, Erin found a ''sword in the stone'' and drew it out in her dream, but was prevented from taking it out of the dream by the same faerie who claimed that she was “not a king, but you would be, and twice damned to take what is not yours”.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/03/2-19/ Chapter 2.21]</ref> | Five days later, Erin told Ryoka about the Faeries knowing Arthur, and the Faeries called him a ''stupid wanker''. Ryoka also made the connection between ''Caliburn'' and the ''Sword in the Stone'', and the Faeries refused any further comment on the topic.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/29/2-18/ Chapter 2.20]</ref> Later that same night, a Faerie intruded into a dream of Erin and wheedled out the permission to gorge herself on "all the sugar in your kitchen". In return, Erin found a ''sword in the stone'' and drew it out in her dream, but was prevented from taking it out of the dream by the same faerie who claimed that she was “not a king, but you would be, and twice damned to take what is not yours”.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/03/2-19/ Chapter 2.21]</ref> | ||
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* Trey pointed out that King Arthur would reveal himself after his incognito episodes.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/01/09/4-01-k/ Chapter 4.01 K]</ref> | * Trey pointed out that King Arthur would reveal himself after his incognito episodes.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/01/09/4-01-k/ Chapter 4.01 K]</ref> | ||
* Flos wasn't impressed by Arthur stories told by Teres and Trey, stating he was just a pawn of fate. Pulling out swords from stones isn't measure for a king in Flos' opinion, either.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/01/16/4-03-k/ Chapter 4.03 K]</ref> | * Flos wasn't impressed by Arthur stories told by Teres and Trey, stating he was just a pawn of fate. Pulling out swords from stones isn't measure for a king in Flos' opinion, either.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/01/16/4-03-k/ Chapter 4.03 K]</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |