[quote=@Hound55] Good question. Excalibur is a physical object which has been given magical enchantments and mystical properties... so unlike the demons from Demon Day (which were inherently magic creatures... beings of magic given physical properties as they come across to our dimension) it would presumably NOT be torn from existence. It would just cease to have those magical properties. Now whether they would once again have magical properties once that contact was broken... I guess that would depend on the artifact and the person wielding it. A person who is adept in magic may be able to re-cast the original enchantment or it could be something that re-generates its own mana. [/quote] Well it was forged from the scales, and bones of a Dragon by powerful mages and given to the Lady of the Lake to seek a suitable wielder. Now Dragons are Cosmic beings and so are their artifacts, they are considered lesser gods, demi gods for many of their kind. And any artifact from them has a considerable amount of power, add on the magical abilities and it's something truly cosmic altogether. So with that in mind it could probably generate it's own mana. Plus the sheathe also is imbued with powers as well. So I do think it's safe to say it can regenerate plenty to restore the enchantments. Of course the user is fully human and a normal one at that. While it is a cosmic/legendary artifact it is still an over glorified sword, whilst it has cosmic powers at best a normal human can only be a city level hero. There are some things I'll reveal over the course of the RP, and Eva my character will be gaining other magical and legendary artifacts so they will boost her power level artificially. And of course there is Merlin, my alternate Merlin from another world, Merlin the Boar's Sin of Greed who has knowledge of forbidden magics among other things so in the worst case scenario she could restore the sword or help in doing so.