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caladcholg: so anyone knows out there who reads these keywords, it's about thor in a dress. (Hammertheft and all the world bereft)

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Created on 2011-12-19 02:11:51 (#1145410), last updated 2015-04-21 (528 weeks ago)

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Caladcholg: pronounced Cah-lawd-kowlg. Caladbolg ("hard belly", or possibly "hard lightning"), sometimes written Caladcholg ("hard blade"), is the sword of Fergus mac RĂ³ich from the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. Spelled Caladcholg, it is also associated with the more obscure Ulster hero Fergus mac Leda, suggesting a conflation of two legends. It was said to be a two-handed sword that made a circle like an arc of rainbow when swung, and to have the power to slice the tops off hills and take out an entire host.
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