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  2. Sephiroth (Final Fantasy) - Wikipedia

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    In Final Fantasy VII, ... Some replica weapon companies have produced replicas of Sephiroth's sword, the Masamune, as a 6-foot-long (1.8 m) ...

  3. Masamune - Wikipedia

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    The swords of Masamune possess a reputation for superior beauty and quality, remarkable in a period where the steel necessary for swords was often impure. He is considered to have brought to perfection the art of " nie " ( 錵 , martensitic crystals embedded in pearlite matrix , thought to resemble stars in the night sky) .

  4. Masamune (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Masamune, a powerful sword in the Chrono video games Masamune, a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series Comic Blade Masamune (2002–2007), a bi-monthly Japanese shōnen manga magazine

  5. Etchū Norishige - Wikipedia

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    He was a contemporary and possibly a pupil of Masamune. [1] His swords are noted for their distinct matsukawa hada 松皮肌 (pine bark grain). [2] [3] One of his works is classified as Kokuho (National Treasures) by the Ministry of Culture, the highest classification for a sword. [2]

  6. Japanese swords in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Some swords were reputed to reflect their creators' personalities. Those made by Muramasa had a reputation for violence and bloodshed, [1] while those made by Masamune were considered weapons of peace. A popular legend tells of what happens when two swords made by Muramasa and Masamune were held in a stream carrying fallen lotus petals: while ...

  7. Ehrgeiz - Wikipedia

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    The game's characters, both the original ones and those from Final Fantasy VII, were designed by Tetsuya Nomura. Ehrgeiz was announced as the first project to result from a licensing agreement allowing Square to develop games for Namco's Namco System 12 arcade board, [ 5 ] and was exhibited at Namco's booth at the February 1998 AOU Show . [ 6 ]

  8. List of magical weapons - Wikipedia

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    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 Nansō Satomi Hakkenden , it said the blade can moist itself to wash off the blood stain for keeping it sharp.

  9. Final Fantasy VII - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy VII [a] is a 1997 role-playing video game developed by Square for the PlayStation.The seventh main installment in the Final Fantasy series, it was released in Japan by Square and internationally by Sony Computer Entertainment, becoming the first game in the main series to have a PAL release.