I'm not trying to be, not really. I just think it's important to see things from a new perspective if you want to get any good with that sword of yours. -Kasen took the sword back, gingerly, letting out a small sigh.-
In Japan, each sword has its own name. From the lowliest of infantry steel to those blades considered national treasures. A name, an identity, a spirit.
It all seemed like poetic romanticism to me before, but as it turns out...
I am a sword, myself.
So I guess it's easier for me to say things like this, and think of my fellow blades as more than simply tools to be swung about wildly.
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In Japan, each sword has its own name. From the lowliest of infantry steel to those blades considered national treasures. A name, an identity, a spirit.
It all seemed like poetic romanticism to me before, but as it turns out...
I am a sword, myself.
So I guess it's easier for me to say things like this, and think of my fellow blades as more than simply tools to be swung about wildly.