Reader’s Question:
Why can Gray use the Holy Lance Rhongomyniad in “Lord El-Melloi II’s Case Files”? If her family was aiming for the resurrection of King Arthur, shouldn’t it be the Holy Sword Excalibur instead?
Unraveling the Mystery of Gray and Rhongomyniad
You know, I’ve always found the world of “Lord El-Melloi
II’s Case Files” to be a fascinating blend of history, magic, and a sprinkle of comedy. Take Gray, for instance. She’s such an intriguing character, and her connection to the Holy Lance Rhongomyniad really got me thinking. When I first learned that Gray could wield this legendary spear, I was a bit taken aback. I mean, if her family was aiming for the resurrection of King Arthur, wouldn’t it make more sense to be after Excalibur? It’s the iconic sword after all! But then I stumbled upon this interesting backstory about Rhongomyniad. You see, according to the lore, Gray’s village once played host to King Arthur’s body during his journey. Can you imagine that? A bunch of villagers just chilling with a legendary king’s corpse! They decided to keep the Holy Lance safe, thinking it was a waste to let it sit around unused. That’s when the bright idea struck them: if they could find a physical resemblance to King Arthur, maybe they could wield the spear! And thus, Gray was born. I mean, it’s wild thinking about the lengths they went to ensure she could channel Arthur’s power. When she was eventually summoned during the Fourth Holy Grail War, she accidentally resonated with the version of King Arthur that appeared, which led to her looking just like him! Talk about a family resemblance, right? What I find truly fascinating (and a bit comedic) is that she’s not using some ethereal version of the spear conjured up by a servant’s magic. Nope, she’s got the real deal—a physical, tangible Holy Lance. It’s almost like a comedic twist of fate that while Excalibur was chucked into a lake, Rhongomyniad was just sitting there waiting for someone worthy to pick it up. Reflecting on all this, I can’t help but think about the strange paths life takes. Like that time I arrived way too early for a comedy show and ended up having a long chat with the opening act while munching on way too many nachos. Sometimes, the unexpected detours lead to the most memorable moments. So, what about you? Have you had any surprising discoveries or quirky experiences that made you rethink a situation? I’d love to hear your stories in the comments! Let’s swap tales and maybe share a laugh or two!