Maerdwyn
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Pretty sure "vorpal" is pure Carroll
Almost all the versions of "Jack the Giant Killer" I've read tell of Jack having four magic items: a "sword of sharpness" (not a vorpal sword), a "cap of wisdom", "shoes of swiftness", and an "invisible coat," and those phrases, or ones very close to them go back a long ways
"Jack the Giant Killer" goes back at least to around 1300CE (although texts aren't extant), and one branch of the stories became Jack and the Beanstalk around th 1600s
PS: Cornish folklore is cool
Banshee16 said:D&D didn't invent vorpal swords.
Actually, I'm not 100% sure in my sources, but my copy of Jack the Giant Killer (which is either a different name for the same story as Jack and the Beanstalk, or is another story with the same character) refers to Jack possessing a vorpal sword. That story was written in 1820, I believe, whereas Alice in Wonderland etc. were written in 1872.
Banshee
Almost all the versions of "Jack the Giant Killer" I've read tell of Jack having four magic items: a "sword of sharpness" (not a vorpal sword), a "cap of wisdom", "shoes of swiftness", and an "invisible coat," and those phrases, or ones very close to them go back a long ways

"Jack the Giant Killer" goes back at least to around 1300CE (although texts aren't extant), and one branch of the stories became Jack and the Beanstalk around th 1600s
PS: Cornish folklore is cool
