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  2. List of fictional swords - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal Sword: A magical sword commissioned by the Light and crafted in the magical Lost Lands by the Lost King. It is named Eirias, or "blazing", and also called the sword of the sunrise. It burns with blue fire in the presence of the Dark, cut portals through magical barriers, and is encased in a magical scabbard of invisibility.

  3. Marth (Fire Emblem) - Wikipedia

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    Marth (Japanese: マルス, Hepburn: Marusu) is a fictional character from the Fire Emblem series, developed by Intelligent Systems and owned by Nintendo.He is the protagonist and Lord class character in the first [5] and the third games in the series, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, [1] and Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, [6] as well as their respective remakes, Fire ...

  4. Flaming sword (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The deity Acala (known as Fudō Myōō in Japan) is depicted in Buddhist art holding a sword which may or may not be flaming and sometimes described only generically as a treasure sword (宝剣, hōken) or as a vajra-sword (金剛剣, kongō-ken), as the pommel of the sword is shaped like a talon-like vajra (金剛杵, kongō-sho).

  5. Teebus - Wikipedia

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    Teebus is a village some 18 km south-west of Steynsburg and 35 km north-north-west of Hofmeyr. Afrikaans for 'tea-caddy', this name is taken from that of a pointed hill; to the north of this hill is Koffiebus, 'coffee-caddy'.

  6. List of Fire Emblem video games - Wikipedia

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    Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade: April 25, 2003 [31] November 3, 2003 [32] July 16, 2004 [33] Notes: Released on Game Boy Advance. [2] Known in Japan as Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken (ファイアーエムブレム 烈火の剣, lit Fire Emblem: The Sword of Flame). [29] [34] Now officially known internationally as Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. [35]

  7. Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2017, the game's Japanese subtitle was translated as The Sword of Flame. [1] [2] In 2017, the subtitle was officially translated by Nintendo as The Blazing Blade. [3] The game was later released on the Virtual Console for Wii U on May 14, 2014, [23] and was released for the Nintendo Switch as part of its Expansion Pack service on June ...

  8. Flame-bladed sword - Wikipedia

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    A flame-bladed sword or wave-bladed sword has a characteristically undulating style of blade. The wave in the blade is often considered to contribute a flame-like quality to the appearance of a sword. The dents on the blade can appear parallel or in a zig-zag manner. The two most common flame-bladed swords are rapiers or Zweihänders. A flame ...

  9. Roy (Fire Emblem) - Wikipedia

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    As Eliwood is unable to battle due to illness, Roy is assigned command of Lycia's army and eventually assumes command of the army of Etruria. The next installment after The Binding Blade, Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, is a prequel featuring a younger Eliwood as one of its protagonists. Roy appears during the game's epilogue, where Eliwood ...