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Myrddin's Cave was a cave in Hampshire, England situated atop an abandoned Isu Barracks that served as a vault to house Excalibur, a Sword of Eden once wielded by the 6th century Britonic king Arthur Pendragon.

During the 870s, the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir visited the cave and managed to gain access to the vault within, claiming the Sword of Eden for herself after inserting eleven tablets that she had found across England.[1]

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