
Marlay's weapon, nicknamed the Scorching Suns, are a pair of swords that can be bonded together, usually always, for the creation of a double-bladed staff-like tool. Whilst the combined bladed together is the preferred fighting style and build for his weapon, if times are desperate he can resort to simply holding each blade individually. Like most, if not all, servicemen, his weapon is infused with Reshu Crystals of a Firebrand classification, meaning it uses the elemental effects of heat to improve its capability against armoured targets. Specifically, the weapon rather raises the temperature of the blade artificially, and shortly, to allow deep and burning stabs or strikes to be made. Specifically for digging into thick skinned animals like the infamous 'Bone-Bears' (Traditionally known as the Je' Nahoi) or armoured rebels, this weapon provides somewhat use to larger targets. This can be activated by a small build in trigger. In addition to this, a very small 'Pepper-shot' box acts as the connection node for the two blades. This node can also be used in self-defence as a concealed weapon, though it works best on the blades. The shot takes time to reload, but it is designed to injure or remove close up targets if reactions cannot be compensated for. Specifically, a metal-ball buckshot sprays out of the firing hole, only for very short distances.
On a side note, the two daggers on his harness are rather collectables from two battles fought during his early days as a Serviceman. The first is a blade from a Forest Cult reported for killing villagers and townsmen nearby, believing in heavy sacrifice and the normal crazy-cult stuff. The second is a fine metal blade designed under the image of the Kiriton Dynasty blades, used by the Rebels of the Butai "Dynasty", most notably known as the Ty' Nea rebellion. Both, too, are for personal defence if the main weapon becomes too distant to reach in time.