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English: Artist Britton LaRoche. In Welsh legend, King Arthur's sword is known as Caledfwlch... "Arthur's sword in his hand, with a design of two serpents on the golden hilt; when the sword was unsheathed what was seen from the mouths of the two serpents was like two flames of fire, so dreadful that it was not easy for anyone to look."
According to legend King Arthur's Sword had the engraving "Take Me Up" on one side and "Cast Me Away" on the other.
Me, perc'henn war gwirioù an oberenn-mañ, a laka anezhi en domani foran. Talvezout a ra kement-mañ evit ar bed a-bezh. E broioù zo e c'hall kement-mañ bezañ dibosupl ent lezennel; mard emañ kont evel-se : Reiñ a ran aotre d'an holl da implijout an oberenn-mañ evit ober ne vern petra, hep tamm bevenn ebet estreget hini al lezenn.
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