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  2. Japanese swords in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In Ninja Gaiden, protagonist Ryu Hayabusa wields two legendary Japanese swords, the Dragon Sword, a katana which was carved from a Dragon's fang, and the Blade of the Archfiend, a Tachi which was forged from a cursed meteorite. In the Devil May Cry series, Sparda, the father of protagonist Dante, who is a legendary demon weaponsmith, designed ...

  3. List of fictional swords - Wikipedia

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    It was found to have broken under Túrin after his death and the shards were buried with him. Herugrim: (Rohirric: very fierce, savage) The sword of Théoden, king of Rohan. Aranrúth: (Sindarin: king's-ire) The sword of Thingol, King of Doriath in Beleriand. Gúthwinë: (Rohirric: battle-friend) The sword of Éomer.

  4. Wakizashi - Wikipedia

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    Lacquered wood. The wakizashi ( Japanese: 脇差, "side inserted sword" [1]) is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords ( nihontō) [2] [3] worn by the samurai in feudal Japan. Its name refers to the practice of wearing it inserted through one's obi or sash at one's side, whereas the larger tachi sword was worn slung from a cord.

  5. Flaming sword (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The flaming sword is an attribute of both Jophiel and Uriel. According to the Bible, a flaming sword ( Hebrew: להט החרבlahat chereb or literally "flame of the whirling sword" Hebrew: להט החרב המתהפכתlahaṭ haḥereb hammithappeket) was entrusted to the cherubim by God to guard the gates of Paradise after Adam and Eve were ...

  6. Gram (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Gram (mythology) In Norse mythology, Gram ( Old Norse Gramr, meaning "Wrath"), [1] also known as Balmung or Nothung, is the sword that Sigurd used to kill the dragon Fafnir. [2] It is primarily used by the Völsungs in the Volsunga Saga. However, it is also seen in other legends, such as the Thidrekssaga in which it is wielded by Hildebrand.

  7. Falchion - Wikipedia

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    A falchion ( / ˈfɔːltʃən /; Old French: fauchon; Latin: falx, "sickle") is a one-handed, single-edged sword of European origin. Falchions are found in different forms from around the 13th century up to and including the 16th century. In some versions, the falchion looks rather like the seax and later the sabre, and in other versions more ...

  8. Gan Jiang and Mo Ye - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom The pair is referenced as having made the Bakuyu (Mo Ye) Sword. It was used by a Chu commander named Kou Yoku (Xiang Yi). In Wolong Fallen Dynasty, Gan Jiang and Mo Ye are one of the famous historical weapons from the Spring and Autumn period avaliable for the protagonist to use alongside Ou Yezi's Chunjun, Zhanlu, Yuchang and Shèngxié.

  9. List of historical swords - Wikipedia

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    Sword of Attila or the Sword of Mars, the sword of Attila the Hun, ruler of the Huns from 434 to 453. [2] Colada ("Cast [Steel]"), one of two swords owned by El Cid, the other being Tizona, which is preserved. Żuraw or Grus ("Crane"), the sword of Boleslaus III, Duke of Poland from 1107 to 1138.