And lo, when matins concluded and that first mass broke assembly, in the churchyard there appeared, near the highest altar, a great stone of four square, as unto a stone of pure white marble, and upon that stone a foot of steel in the shade and shape of an anvil, and within that anvil a fair sword, stuck near to the hilt by its point, there inlaid with gold and ivory Roman letters:"Whoso pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil, is rightwise king born of all England." - Sir Thomas MaloryWithin the Halls of Camelot, there are many whom you may call upon for aid or guidance, and many more who seek to hinder and destroy you. Friend and foe, ally and enemy, as known to all.
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