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The Spirit of Destiny claimed to be the [[Fatal Stone]]; the [[Lia Fáil]]; the [[Stone of Bethel]] and [[Stone of Jerusalem|Jerusalem]], and of [[Stone of Egypt|Egypt]]; [[Stone of Samothrace|Samothrace]] and [[Stone of Portugal|Portugal]]; the [[Stone at Tara]] and of [[Stone of Mora|Mora]]; at [[Stone at Iona|Iona]] and of Scone; the [[Blarney Stone]]; the [[Coronation Stone]]; the [[Hero Stone]]; the [[Philosopher's Stone]], the [[Standing Stone]]; the [[Cornerstone]]; the [[Foundation Stone]]; the [[Megalith Dance]]; the [[Burden of Sisyphus]]; the [[Rock of Gibraltar]]; the [[Pillars of Hercules]]; [[Uluru]]; [[Clach sgàin]]; [[Jacob's Pillow]]; the [[Rosetta Stone]]; the [[Rune Stone]]; [[Sire of the Wyrd]]; the [[Mantle of Fate]]; the Stone of Destiny; and the Rock of Ages.
 
The Spirit of Destiny claimed to be the [[Fatal Stone]]; the [[Lia Fáil]]; the [[Stone of Bethel]] and [[Stone of Jerusalem|Jerusalem]], and of [[Stone of Egypt|Egypt]]; [[Stone of Samothrace|Samothrace]] and [[Stone of Portugal|Portugal]]; the [[Stone at Tara]] and of [[Stone of Mora|Mora]]; at [[Stone at Iona|Iona]] and of Scone; the [[Blarney Stone]]; the [[Coronation Stone]]; the [[Hero Stone]]; the [[Philosopher's Stone]], the [[Standing Stone]]; the [[Cornerstone]]; the [[Foundation Stone]]; the [[Megalith Dance]]; the [[Burden of Sisyphus]]; the [[Rock of Gibraltar]]; the [[Pillars of Hercules]]; [[Uluru]]; [[Clach sgàin]]; [[Jacob's Pillow]]; the [[Rosetta Stone]]; the [[Rune Stone]]; [[Sire of the Wyrd]]; the [[Mantle of Fate]]; the Stone of Destiny; and the Rock of Ages.
  
It said that no mere mortal can possess it.
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It also said that no mere mortal can possess it.
  
 
==Production Background==
 
==Production Background==

Revision as of 23:39, 21 March 2017

The Spirit of Destiny speaks to David Xanatos.

The Spirit of Destiny is an undefined, intangible entity that cannot be contained in a single vessel.

History

Before Arthur Pendragon drew Excalibur from the Stone of the Sword in 500, the Spirit of Destiny announced in Londontown, "Whosoever pulleth this sword from this stone will become King of Britain." [1]

In April 1951, the Spirit of Destiny spoke with Macbeth mac Findlaech at Arbroath Abbey after repairing the damage the Stone of Scone encountered when it was stolen from Westminster Abbey the previous Christmas. ("Rock of Ages")

In May 1996, the Spirit of Destiny told a reawakened Arthur at Westminster Abbey that he would once again need to prove himself worthy of Excalibur. ("Pendragon")

Later that November, David Xanatos and the Illuminati both attempted to capture the Spirit of Destiny by stealing the Stone of Destiny as it was en route from Westminster Abbey to Edinburgh, while Arthur sought to protect it. However, the Spirit spoke to each of these individuals telling them that their efforts were pointless.

The Spirit of Destiny at Castle Carbonek then informed Peredur fab Ragnal that Arthur had awakened, before casually greeting the Holy Grail. ("Rock of Ages")

Characteristics

The Spirit of Destiny claimed to be the Fatal Stone; the Lia Fáil; the Stone of Bethel and Jerusalem, and of Egypt; Samothrace and Portugal; the Stone at Tara and of Mora; at Iona and of Scone; the Blarney Stone; the Coronation Stone; the Hero Stone; the Philosopher's Stone, the Standing Stone; the Cornerstone; the Foundation Stone; the Megalith Dance; the Burden of Sisyphus; the Rock of Gibraltar; the Pillars of Hercules; Uluru; Clach sgàin; Jacob's Pillow; the Rosetta Stone; the Rune Stone; Sire of the Wyrd; the Mantle of Fate; the Stone of Destiny; and the Rock of Ages.

It also said that no mere mortal can possess it.

Production Background

Voice Actor: Frank Welker