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~Soul Devouring Blades 3D Model~
Hey everyone, I have come across a unique pair of Ôdachi(a type of Japanese Greatsword) along my fair travels. I believe that they were forged from the fangs of an evil Kitsune spirit that once threatened to devour the souls of every living being, wrought by flames. They are a fated pair, inseparable from one another. They can be wielded in each hand, if one has the strength to carry on the task at hand, or paw. Legend says that for one to ignite the soul devouring flames. They must shed some of their own blood, in order to entice the flames once more.
I wish I had more lore behind these blades, but unfortunately... Any and all documents that were left behind by the blacksmith who forged these blades are lost to time. And not a single soul knows much about their true origin. But, those small, rainbow colored orbs found in the pommels are a "Kitsune Ball", split in half. Which probably binds the twin Ôdachi together, forever.
3D models are made using the "3D Modeling App".
I wish I had more lore behind these blades, but unfortunately... Any and all documents that were left behind by the blacksmith who forged these blades are lost to time. And not a single soul knows much about their true origin. But, those small, rainbow colored orbs found in the pommels are a "Kitsune Ball", split in half. Which probably binds the twin Ôdachi together, forever.
3D models are made using the "3D Modeling App".
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 928 x 2065px
File Size 936.5 kB
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Well, the story of swords being forged out of pieces of dæmons is written in legend. It originated when a man was once able to lay a small army of men by himself. It was told that he acted awfully odd, as if he was possessed by a demon in battle. So they believed that a demonic soul resided in the blade he wielded, and it was sealed away. Never to see the light of day again. But not before laying waste to thousands of soldiers in it's wake. The blade in question is still lost to ancient history.
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