(my eyes opening wide) mererid takes excalibur* from arthvael
*i am not actually calling it excalibur. nonetheless.
consolation prize for getting your hand cut off is that while your enemy is gloating and distracted you can just grab his sword and run
trying to name the sword. excalibur and variants are out since that's way too unsubtle and the welsh form "caledfwlch" means "hard cleft" which just doesn't sound appealing to me. it's also based on drynwyn (white-hilt) but i'm not sure about that one... it's in the possibilities. however. king arthur's ceremonial sword in the alliterative morte arthur is clarent, which mordred steals and uses to kill him. clarent is a latin word but i'm p sure the sword name came through french. anyway it's like. to do with brightness and shining. this opens up some meaning-based possible names.
therefore, my candidates are:
- Eirianu (ayrr-ee-AN-ee) (to shine, brighten, beautify) (love the sound but it is not phonetic by english rules)
- Eirian (ayrr-EE-an) (fair, bright, beautiful, radiant one)
- Eirianol (ayrr-ee-AN-awl) (shining, resplendent)
- Gleamblade
- Farshining