A sword (刀剣, Tōken) is a long, bladed weapon used for combat. While most swords in Naruto are traditional Japanese katana, tantō, or ninjatō, swords used by main characters tend to bear little resemblance to real-life weapons, as is the case with th
The fights were gripping and Orka was an outstanding seax wielder.The vaesen were creepy and I’m glad they reappeared at the end.The bad:Multiple view points slow this book down. I felt the two war bands were really similar and the Elvars blood grim did not really add anything.The ...
The length of the blade changes depending on the fighting spirit of the wielder. It has four attacks: a standard attack, a strong side attack, a side smash attack, and a dash attack. When doing a side smash attack, the beam sword's blade grows to three times its normal length--that'...
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The sword began glowing, indicating that it had chosen Byleth as its rightful wielder. After the battle, Rhea allows Byleth to use the Sword of the Creator as they are the only person capable of awakening the sword's power, revealing that they had inherited the Crest of Flames. ...
Nariko is the main protagonist of Heavenly Sword and the wielder of the weapon of the same name. As the main protagonist, Nariko appears in nearly every single checkpoint in the game, with the exception of a few where Kai is controlled. She also makes ap
I knew them because my boss had a friend who did it and he told me how since I was a "dual wielder" by choice... However I was just a switch blader now... I only used my sheathed phoenix blade so I could pull off quickdraw sword skills at will. Like when I first got it I...
In real life, a sword with two edges does twice as much damage, with only a minimal risk to the wielder. There is no tangible harm/heal relationship, but the expression suggests one. The concept of an action or decision cutting both ways does seem plausible, but the swordsman is ...
, literally meaning "Black Blade"): A sword with a black blade, having been "forged" into one by their wielder through countless battles. These Black Blades are much stronger than normal blades, most renown for their impressive resilience, not bending an inch even if a dinosaur stepped on ...
This deeper double meaning highlights how the Chinese language can express so much with so few words, in this case four characters. The Heaven-relying Sword and the Dragon-slaying Saber were said to be the key to the secret that would allow the wielder to rule the world. The story centres...