Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-31058171-20170115195711/@comment-28345522-20170115215307

SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote: 1-What uniqueness? It's only uniqueness is that everyone else uses weapons from at least (our) near future, while Crocea Mors (and that "legendary" sword of He-Man) is just a plain and basic sword with a plain design that make it look like almost every other sword of their age.

Imagine you saw Alexander Magnus's sword, the one he wielded in life. Would you be able to tell it was his very sword, and not just any roman sword of his age?

2a-Cultural ignorance grows over time thanks to intercultural exchange. Besides, "80 years" is not really recent. Historical information from 80+ years ago can and has been lost to time.

If He-Man's reputation outlived his own name, it was bound to happen even more; people would remember his achievements, what the Warrior-King did and all, but eventually it becomes just "Warrior-King", without anyone knowing or remembering his actual name, only the title.

3a-Read point 1. The sword itself may be a historical artifact wielded by a famous warrior, but that doesn't mean anyone knows how it looked, especially when it looks no different than any other plain sword of it's age.

Hell, I doubt cameras even existed back in the Great War in Vale, and if they did the low quality and likely-lack of color would make the weapon be harder to identify through comparisons, especially when the shape and design in itself would not be sufficient. 1- I wouldn't say it's a uniqueness but  that they have two different designs. Jaune has a double-edged sword while the king's was a single-edged sword. You could argue that they altered it later on, but that remove a lot of material that would make instead turn the legendary sword into a dagger.

2-You can't be culturally ignorant of a man who altered the course of human history much like you can't be ignorant of Adolf Hitler. Both are a focus point of a war that impacted the globe for the next century.

And while he was simply labeled "Warrior King" in the video and we keep calling him that, you don't think RT is withholding the name because a) It's somehow irrevelant to the main plot and does not affect it whatsoever. Or b) They are waiting for a dramatic reveal later on in the series. It seems ridiculous that he is only remembered by a simple title, not even "Name Here the Warrior King"?

Also there's no way they didn't have cameras and other tech at the time, especially when they quickly move on to make a digital mass comm network.