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Broken Blade (Japanese: ブレイク ブレイド, Hepburn: Bureiku Bureido, 'Break Blade') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yunosuke Yoshinaga. It was serialized in various Flex Comix magazines from September 2006 to October 2022, with its individual chapters collected into 20 volumes.
The swordbreaker was a dagger that had large, deep serrations along one side of the blade, resembling the barbed teeth of a comb and designed to entrap an opponent's blade, allowing a variety of follow-up techniques. Like the triple dagger, the swordbreaker was a rare form of parrying dagger compared to the main-gauche, partly due to the ...
Broken Blade – Girge; Hakuouki – Saitou Hajime; Hakuouki: Hekketsu Roku – Saitou Hajime; Maid Sama! – Soutarou Kanou; Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan – Kurotabo; The Tyrant Falls in Love – Tetsuhiro Morinaga; Togainu no Chi – Akira; 2011. Heart no Kuni no Alice – Sidney Black; Hakuouki Sekkaroku – Saitou Hajime; Kaiji: Against ...
Another typical form of the seax is the so-called broken-back style seax. These seaxes have a sharp angled transition between the back section of the blade and the point, the latter generally forming 1/3 to 3/5 of the blade length, exactly like a large version of a modern clip-point blade. These seaxes exist both in long seax variety (edge and ...
The manufacturer’s preliminary analysis suspected “insufficient bonding” on the blade was the reason for the break, according to Reuters, and the company plans to reinspect all offshore wind ...
From that I had to break the problem down into steps. I had to solve how the game player moved the lander left and right, up and down, how much fuel it had, how fast it burned. I also had to ...
Then, after getting broken at 5-5, Keys found some heavy forehands and saved a match point to scratch out a break of serve and send it to the tiebreaker. There, Keys was down 3-1, 4-2, 5-3, 6-4, 7 ...
The kyoketsu-shoge (Japanese: 距跋渉毛, lit. "long-distance wandering hair" [1]) is a double-edged blade, with another curved blade attached near the hilt at a 45–60 degree angle. This is attached to approximately 10 to 18 feet (3–5 m) of rope, chain, or hair which then ends in a large metal ring.