In Arthurian lore, there seems to be a slight hiccup as Excalibur appears to be the name of two separate swords King Arthur owned. They are the Sword in the Stone, and the Sword in the Lake.
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Vortigern wants Arthur dead, to ensure there is no claimant to the throne. The legends foretell that only the next king will be able to draw Excalibur, Uther's sword, from the rock where it is lodged.
At his death, Uthur buries the sword into a stone, and the next man that can pull it out will be King of England. Several years later, Arthur, Uthur's bastard son, draws Excalibur and becomes King.