Legend has it that the Stone of Scone originated with Irish gods and stolen by the Scots and then by Brits. But where is the stone today?
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Sir Thomas Malory is the author of one of the classic sources of Arthurian legends, Le Morte d’Arthur. The problem is, nobody knows who he actually was.
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Every side in this event has denied any responsibility, which likely means the Battle of Los Angeles mystery probably won’t be solved.
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Who was the man from Taured stopped at the Tokyo airport? Is this just an elaborate legend or something stranger than fiction?
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