Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-36708952-20180825123644/@comment-27971189-20180827172132


 * Hector never known to be a Lancer

Sigh, again with your headcanon; Hector is known using a lance in one of his fight. He himself known as another renowned warriors aside of Achilles during their era as he adept enough with various weapon, this including spear. This part it is you not knowing the source.

Its kinda hilarious saying it while also said Illiad while Hector do have a moment of using spear in Illiad. LOL.

And no, as I already said, Excalibur already goes through various myth over its original. Then again, still not making Excalibur defying the prototype as both weapons are A-rank by nature. Your argument is irrelevant, once again.

As much you boasts it, Paladins themselves only gave inspiration to band of knights theme of stories. When it comes to mythical influence and expansion as lore material, KOTR definitely stronger.

This is why Paladins on later installment tried taking mythical route as well, adding character that not exist in real life like Astolfo, who is a Britishman, to compete with KOTR. While KOTR got characters like Lancelot as the stories fame reaching France.

To make things clear, all you did is throwing rant while others tried to explain it to you; to begin with we're just explaining it, not denying your idea because you thought so.

You yourself is incapable of explaining how a sword with feat of sharpness and durability deserves an EX while Nasuverse already made it clear that EX weapons are on level of otherwordly weapon, even the owners are not usual knights you can find on usual heroic stories.

Excalibur in its original lore promising glory to its owner and rights for throne at the end of the world. Now how this eternally sharp sword can compete with it?

Looking from other perspective, I think the reason Nasu connected it with Hector is so Durandal can have basis to have higher rank than B. Frankly speaking, an eternally sharp sword is not so special compare to A-rank weapons that, on their original lore, often capable of unleashing greater destruction; in reality, Caladbolg and Gram are far more cruel than Durandal.