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He wears the Armor of Hardrock (金剛の鎧, Kongō no Yoroi, lit. Armor of Diamond), which represents the element of Earth and the virtue Gi (義, Gi, lit. Justice) and is said to be the most violent of the Armors, and wields a weapon that is a cross between a three-section staff and a naginata.
Fragarach (also Sword of Air, Answerer or Retaliator), forged by the gods, wielded by Manannán mac Lir and Lugh Lamfada. No armor could stop it, and it would grant its wielder command over the powers of wind. Mac an Luin, the Son of the Waves, sword of Fionn mac Cumhaill.
In the early Middle Ages, armour would be classified by the blows it could withstand, being certified as proof against swords, axes, and arrows. As firearms emerged as battlefield weapons, armour would be tested against them, as well, from which came the modern term "bulletproof".
Swords with estimated or presumed magical powers (or, that were especially well-made) were often designated by the epithet "treasure" (寶), as is the case with "treasure jian" (寶劍) and "treasure dao (寶刀)". Famous sword smiths documented in mythology include Ou Yezi and the husband and wife pair Gan Jiang and Mo Xie. [citation needed]
A well-built and imposing man with an air of coldness and a gruff attitude, Shido is of Japanese origins, having left a wife and two children to serve as one of the Apocalypse Knights. He is the pilot of the Sword Rider; a red canine-shaped mecha armed with missile launcher and prehensile, energy-firing claws mounted on extensible cables.
At the end of the series, Ragna separates the Susano'o armor from Terumi, and Jin manages to don the armor with the help of Trinity and destroy Terumi's physical form, before transporting the two to an Azure void where Ragna defeats Terumi. Ragna takes the Master Unit away from the world, despite the warning of his siblings.
Kenuichio Harada, also known as the original Silver Samurai, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Bob Brown, the character first appeared in Daredevil #111 (July 1974). [1]
Tyrfing as the coat of arms of Bolmsö parish Svafrlami secures the sword Tyrfing.. Tyrfing, also rendered as Tirfing or Tyrving, was a magic sword in Norse mythology, which features in the Tyrfing Cycle, which includes a poem from the Poetic Edda called Hervararkviða, and the Hervarar saga.