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This blade is strongly based on the real life Dōtanuki. Namakura (斬刀「鈍」, Zantō Namakura, [Beheading sword, Blunt]) The second blade recovered was in the possession of Ginkaku Uneri. It is the sharpest blade with the ability to cut through anything, in sharp contrast to its ironic name, meaning "blunt".
The energy blade could also serve as a spell focus, and was used as such by Lina Inverse. In the anime, it was one of the five Dark Star weapons and also given the name "Gorun Nova". Howling Sword: The weapon of the mercenary swordsman Zangalus. Crafted by the corrupted "great priest" Rezo, the Howling Sword could generate great gusts of wind.
Parashu – The parashu is the weapon of the god Shiva who gave it to Parashurama, sixth avatar of Vishnu, whose name means "Rama with the axe". Pasha – A supernatural weapon depicted in Hindu iconography. Hindu deities such as Ganesha, Yama and Varuna are depicted with the pasha in their hands. The pasha is used to bind a foe's arms and legs ...
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Shuriken are simple weapons, but their historical value has increased. [6] [7] Unlike the katana and other bladed weapons, antique shuriken are not often well preserved (although some are blackened in ash to prevent corrosion), largely due to their expendable nature. [13]
Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi (草 薙 の 剣) is a legendary Japanese sword and one of three Imperial Regalia of Japan.It was originally called Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi (天 叢 雲 剣, "Heavenly Sword of Gathering Clouds"), but its name was later changed to the more popular Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi ("Grass-Cutting Sword").
1973: Ads selling newly manufactured and imported ninja swords appear in the American magazine Black Belt. [ 15 ] 1981: Books containing references to the sword written by Masaaki Hatsumi , the founder of the Bujinkan , [ 4 ] and Stephen K. Hayes , [ 5 ] an American who studied under Hatsumi in 1975, [ 16 ] are published.
They are sometimes equated to real life technologies such as: lasers; particle beams, e.g. protons and/or neutrons from the proton packs in Ghostbusters; plasma, e.g. plasma rifles, Star Wars "Blasters" Alternately, the weapon mechanics can be purely fictional. Fictional ray types include: "Minovsky particles" in the Gundam anime series