the one who pulls out the sword will be crowned king

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The phrase "the one who pulls out the sword will be crowned king" refers to a concept popularized by the Arthurian legend where only the rightful king can pull the sword (often Excalibur) from the stone and thus be crowned king. In a modern context, it is also the title of a short and challenging experimental game inspired by this legend. In the game, players attempt to pull a sword out of a stone using the mouse. Successfully pulling out the sword crowns the player king, but it is a difficult task requiring persistence. The sword gets longer and heavier each time it is pulled out, making it progressively more challenging. This phrase symbolizes the idea that only a true or deserving individual, often showing perseverance and worthiness, can claim leadership or sovereignty.

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