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What about their interest factor? Something you just like?


Not really. I did like, a month of karate when I was 12 or something that I quit after about a month.
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Do you have a preferred weapon?


Ideally I will never have to have one. Fighting isn’t a common activity for the average person where I’m from.
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Sure. Hopefully it's more than steel though, since they do have that back home.


Good to know.
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But scale that up a hundred times and you may have your legendary sword.


Depending on how far back they are, legendary might just need it to be made of steel and that’s it.
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Have you ever gotten a papercut before? Those things are deadly, and it’s never intentional.


Yeah. But I’ve never seen a paper cut so severe that it cleaved someone’s limb off or anything.
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How would it not cut the sheathe?


I'm not sure how sharp you're imagining it might be, but I'm sure it would still take some application of force to work. It's not sentient or anything... Hopefully.
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How would you carry something like that? You’d lose a leg.


In a sheathe made for it probably.
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That makes sense, and it’d have to hold the edge, too. That sounds dangerous.


It is a weapon after all.
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What other kind of advanced would a weapons cache have?


Maybe super sharp, like a blade with an edge refined down to the nano-level and can cut through anything.
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Unbreakable during normal operation?


Maybe. I can't say I know how far advanced it is on the durability side.
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