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He is occasionally referred to by the nickname "Top Sword." He is a young man, yet is described as having legendary sword skills and marksmanship. Saber Rider hails from the Scottish Highlands and is an expert with both swords and horses. He is generally depicted as being a gentleman with a cool head for tactics and decision-making.
Bogus Skill "Fruitmaster": About that Time I Became Able to Eat Unlimited Numbers of Skill Fruits (That Kill You) (Japanese: 外れスキル《木の実マスター》 〜スキルの実(食べたら死ぬ)を無限に食べられるようになった件について〜, Hepburn: Hazure Sukiru "Kinomi Master": Sukiru no Mi (Tabetara Shinu) o Mugen ni Taberareru Yō ni Natta Ken ni Tsuite) is a ...
Kamen Rider Saber × Ghost is a web-exclusive series of Toei Tokusatsu Fan Club serves as a crossover between Saber and Kamen Rider Ghost, with Shun Nishime and Mio Kudo reprising their respective roles as Takeru Tenkūji and Kanon Fukami: [21] [22] The events of the series take place between episodes 38 and 39. [citation needed]
After combining the powers of all 11 Seiken, Touma acquires a secondary Seiken called the Haouken Xross Saber (刃王剣 ( ハオウケン ) クロスセイバー ( 十聖刃 ), Haōken Kurosu Seibā, Blade King Sword Xross Saber), which he can use in conjunction with Brave Dragon and the SworDriver to transform into his ultimate form ...
Later, he attempts to kill Xie Xun, who is held captive in Shaolin Monastery, so that he can take the Dragon-Slaying Saber, but ends up being killed by the three Shaolin elders. Ban Shuxian (斑淑嫻; Bān Shūxián) is He Taichong's wife and an expert in the Dual Swordplay (兩儀劍法). She is killed along with her husband by the three ...
A Byzantine fresco of Saint Mercurius armed with a paramerion, dated 1295, from Ohrid, North Macedonia. The paramerion (Medieval Greek: Παραμήριον) was a saber-like curved sword.The name paramerion means 'by the thigh', this may reflect that it was worn suspended by slings from a waist-belt, rather than the usual baldric employed by Byzantines for straight double-edged swords.
The dadao (Chinese: 大刀; pinyin: dàdāo; lit. 'large knife/sabre') was a type of Chinese saber of the late Qing dynasty which remained in use as a civilian and military sword through the end of World War 2. [1] The term refers to a whole family of swords, which can vary in blade, guard, and grip configurations.
The zhanmadao is a single-edged sabre with a long broad blade, and a long handle suitable for two-handed use. It was used as an anti-cavalry weapon, dating from Emperor Cheng of Han, made to slice through a horse's legs. [1]