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(The legendary blade known by many across the world, the Burkescalibur is a elegant and powerful design. It was used by King Burke I to lead the people of Burkeland to freedom and bring his Kingdom to fruition. The might of a monarch is embued in this magnificent longsword. At the end of his life, the old king thrust his blade into a stone, and it became fable as to only a "worthy leader" would be able to withdraw it. In truth, the winner of this lot is who is worthy to withdraw the blade, and...) |
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The legendary blade known by many across the world, the Burkescalibur is a elegant and powerful design. It was used by King Burke I to lead the people of Burkeland to freedom and bring his Kingdom to fruition. The might of a monarch is embued in this magnificent longsword. At the end of his life, the old king thrust his blade into a stone, and it became fable as to only a "worthy leader" would be able to withdraw it. In truth, the winner of this lot is who is worthy to withdraw the blade, and the rock accompanies the weapon, which you can use for display purposes.
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