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Pendragon LARP Bastard Sword
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Performance Class Foam LARP Sword - $134 (Originally $169) | In Stock - Ships in 1-3 days
I've recently become aware of an ancient historical
figure who was revered by his peers. This figure, a
certain "King Arthur" fellow, apparently was all the
rage back in the very early Medieval Age. I'm not sure
where he gets his popularity from, though. He seems a
bit of a jerk to me.
As a boy, he spent his youth vandalizing sacred
statues and such (He once ripped out a sword from a
very popular sculpture in the center of town. When
people complained, he held the sword up in a
threatening fashion and made them kneel down in front
of him). Swords were apparently his thing. There's a
story that says he reportedly drowned some woman in a
lake for no reason other than to steal a sword from
her. Chivalrous indeed. He also hung out with a
devil-worshipping pagan who claimed to see the future.
Merlin was his name, and he apparently did nothing but
steer Arthur into more trouble.
Come to think of it, this Arthur fellow seems rather
vulgar if you ask me. I just read that he actually had
a child with his sister. He then murdered that child
and died from a wound he received in the scuffle.
Serves him right. But it gets even seedier than
that.
Turns out he and his best friend "Lancelot" (sounds
like a troublemaker's name to me. Or maybe a porn
star.) had a threesome with his wife, a certain
"Guinevere." I guess Guinevere was his port of choice
when he wasn't doinking his sister.
He and his buddies would meet every so often at a
place called "The Round Table," which I can only
imagine was some sort of a pub or other seedy
establishment. They would ride out from the Round
Table and terrorize the countryside, killing innocent
saxon soldiers and imposing their views on the rest of
the country. They apparently traveled a bit, too,
because I heard mention that they liked camels a
lot.
Arthur's friends apparently like to party as much as
he did. They spent a lot of their time searching for a
"magic cup." I haven't been able to find out much
about it, but I'm guessing it was a cup of endless
alcohol that never ran out of wine and beer. Something
along those lines anyway.
If you ask me, I'm not really sure why everyone thinks
so highly of this King Arthur fellow. I guess this
country needs heroes so badly that we'll make a hero
out of anyone.
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