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I Pulled Out Excalibur엑스칼리버 뽑습니다

A vow was made in a place where stars are not visible, to carve one’s own star into that night sky.... Read more
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    well lets see what this journey will bring ---but not today.
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    I also pull out Excalibur everyday, clean it, rub it, and put it back.
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      thats my boi wish oru2x
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      Are you sure it's excalibur? It may be chunchunmaru
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        goated reference
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    I used to be soo mad that the updates for this stopped months ago but finally there’s updates again and on this site so it’s even better! This a great story and Najin a real good MC
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    I have read the novel before, so I will give the younger brothers here some information:

    The novel revolves around a young man named "Nagin" who managed to draw the legendary sword Excalibur from the legend of King Arthur.

    In this world, Arthur and his story are all true, and great figures in this world become "constellations" after their death. Arthur himself is one of them.

    After drawing his sword, Nagin becomes a student of Merlin, the legendary sorceress from Arthur's story. And yes, she's a woman in this world. She's the hero's teacher.

    The story and the world themselves are quite good, to be honest; not entirely original, but not entirely repetitive either. They are something beautiful that you will enjoy discovering along with the protagonist.

    The hero, Najin, is in every sense of the word a "hero"—not a villain or even a morally ambiguous character. He is a true knight who believes in the principles of chivalry.

    However, Najin is not naive or childish; he is mature and aware of the world’s cruelty and hypocrisy, yet he still chooses to be a good person.

    The novel primarily revolves around Najin's principles and their impact on others. Most of the characters Najin encounters have lost their moral compass due to the harshness of the world, forgetting what it means to be a true knight.

    As much as the story is about survivors, it is also about the journey of these characters. Their tragedies, development, and stories are what make the novel special, and prove that moral principles are something worth defending.

    These days, novels whose protagonists are simply villains committing evil acts with or against even more evil people are popular and dominant. Nobility, compassion, and humanitarian principles are portrayed as weaknesses.

    Meanwhile, I wrote this novel to counter those notions, and to demonstrate that even in the harshest of worlds, moral principles remain something worth defending. They are never a weakness.

    The novel contains romance, but it's only a light subplot; the protagonist has her own personality, backstory, and writing style. It's not simply a burden on survivors.

    The fights are good and the power system is respectable; Najin is strong and very talented, but he still struggles in his various battles. This keeps the danger and excitement alive.

    In short: "I Pulled Out Excalibur" is a gem, an enjoyable story with a wonderful moral. It's completely different from the repetitive novels of today. Its characters and world are absolutely superb.

    I tried to leave this review as spoiler-free as possible - I only said the main things and left the rest for the reader to discover for themselves.
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      Are you the author?
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        Damn, I've been discovered.
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          Run! Hide! And read more. cheerful
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      Surprised to see a Korean Author on this website, life sure is full of coincidences and strange things
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        Why would a korean author have an arabic name.
        Ya’ll are so gullible.
        This novel isn’t that unknown btw, it’s pretty popular in other sites and forums.
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          I thought I was being sarcastic enough but I guess not, I can tell that this is not the author, but a copy paste from the author probably. The sheer probability of an actual author being on this site is practically slim to none, especially with this site's culture of being extremely critical of works.
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            Yeah, I realized. But theres like people who fall’d for it.
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    Seriously i wanna know the inspiration for synopsis like this, what do they aim to achieve?
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      Maybe the novel market there is so saturated that they put everything into the title to call out then don't put much into the synopsis to not overfeed.
      But I won't lie i dislike this, i like first hand information to be short and on point yes but those mysterious quotes riddle put me off more
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