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This article is a list of fictional swords in literature, film and television. For swords originating in mythology and legend, see list of mythological swords.
The Masamune sword is by far the most referenced Japanese sword in popular fiction, ranging through books, movies and computer games. Murasame – A magical katana that mentioned in fiction NansÅ Satomi Hakkenden, it said the blade can moist itself to wash off the blood stain for keeping it sharp.
(Renaissance fiction) Secace, the sword that Lancelot used to battle the Saxons at Saxon Rock. It is translated as Seure (Sequence) in the Vulgate Cycle. Sword in the Stone or Caliburn, a sword in the Arthurian legend which only the rightful king of Britain can pull from the stone; sometimes associated with Excalibur. In Mallory, the sword in ...
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The name comes from the fictional Japanese swordsman Zatoichi. In Final Fantasy VII , the character Sephiroth wields a very long katana. Other games in the Final Fantasy series include a sword called the Masamune , apparently named after the famous Japanese swordsmith.
The two shards, acquiring the additional name the Sword that was Broken, remained an heirloom of Isildur's heirs throughout the Third Age, and were thus inherited by Aragorn. Elvish smiths re-forged the sword for Aragorn before the Fellowship of the Ring began their quest; Aragorn renamed it Andúril (Quenya: Flame of the West).
Pages in category "Fictional energy weapons" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Energy sword; T. Tractor beam This page was ...