Excalibur

The is a mighty sword currently wielded by the king of the Kingdom of Camelot, Arthur Pendragon.

Appearance
Excalibur is a broadsword with a very wide blade. The grip has a dark swirly appearance to it, giving the appearance of a cosmic void. The crossguard has a hollow center and a sharp diamond shape with pointed edges that matches its pommel. The rain guard is adorned with jewels, that emanate with regality.

History
According to Merlin, Excalibur in the past was just a common sword, given to Carfen, a master swordsman, by the Lady of the Lake. While on the brink of death, he cleansed his sword with his blood and soul. Instead of becoming rusty, the sword became sharper and stronger as it had been infused with Carfen's essence. The blade's next wielder did the same, as did the next wielder of Excalibur. This process repeated countless times over millennia, each knight inheriting Carfen's will and cleansing the sword with their blood in the event of their death before passing it along to its next wielder. After a time, the sword began to choose its wielders, deciding if a person is worthy or not of wielding its might. Excalibur suddenly fell from the sky and was stuck in a huge rock in the Kingdom of Camelot, where people believed that it was a holy sword of God. Many Holy Knights tried to get it out, however, they failed until the appearance of Arthur, who successfully pulled out the sword, and became the new king of Camelot.

Prelude to the New Holy War arc
After Camelot was taken by the Demon Clan and placed under the control of Zeldris of the Ten Commandments, the demon tried unsuccessfully to remove the sword from the ground where it was stuck.

Sometime later, Arthur decides to infiltrate the castle to retrieve the sword and use it in the battle against the demons. After seeing a wounded Cath and having a conversation with Meliodas, who betrayed his friends, an angry Arthur pulls out Excalibur. Thanks to the power of Excalibur, Arthur manages to avoid the attacks of Chandler and Cusack and cut both in half. Arthur manages to duel against both Zeldris and Meliodas simultaneously, getting the upper hand using various sword techniques transmitted to him by the essence of the previous Excalibur bearers.

However, none of the demons are hurt. Upon realization of this, Arthur falls completely weakened. Cusack tells him that he made a mistake by abusing the power of the sword without having the power to resist the force of the heroes of the past. Before Cusack could kill Arthur, Merlin appears and manages to take Arthur away. However, Cusack uses his Resonant to force Arthur to stab himself with Excalibur.

Current arc
When Merlin decides to carry out Arthur's awakening, she teleports to Lake Salisbury along the Sins and Elizabeth. Upon putting herself over the lake, Merlin removes Arthur's body still pierced by Excalibur from the Boar Hat. She says that all the preparations are set and asks the "princess" if she is ready, to which a voice from the lake asks if it is finally time to meet their master. As the lake water begins to shine and its light reaches Excalibur, Merlin tells Arthur that she was wrong since the sword was not the one that would kill him but the key to advancing to his new stage. Merlin uses the "key" to unlock the door.

As Arthur is revived as the "King of Chaos", Merlin reveals that Excalibur was the key that awaken Arthur using the magic power that was acumulated in the lake from the Sins's combined attack after defeating the Demon King.

Abilities


Although many of its abilities are unknown, Excalibur is a magic sword that won't bestow its power upon anyone except the one it has chosen. The source of its power is neither from the Demon Clan or the Goddess Clan. It is a divine sword solely of the Humans, imbued with the souls of the master swordsmen who've wielded it in past millennia. Arthur was able to easily overwhelm Cusack, Chandler, Meliodas in Assault Mode and Zeldris nearly simultaneously with Excalibur. However this was only through a surprise attack and due to them not using their full strength. Cusack later revealed that to properly wield Excalibur, Arthur needed both the power and spirit to fully draw out the sword's power and as Arthur lacks the necessary power, eventually the sword will become too heavy for him to wield and his body will suffer heavy aftershocks of the bestowed power, leaving him exhausted. Also, beings far too strong for even the spirits of the heroes within it to cope can cause them to curl up in fear.

Techniques

 * A sword technique created by a blind swordman, capable of countering any and all manner of surprise attacks.


 * A technique that belonged to the war king Tartenos, a series of rapid consecutive lunges. This technique is capable of sending Zeldris several meters back.

Trivia

 * Following the Arthurian Legends, it is the Lady of the Lake the one who gives Arthur (in this case to Carfen) the sword Excalibur.