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==Rumors of Other Swords in the Set== | ==Rumors of Other Swords in the Set== | ||
− | It is rumored that many of the Swords have names that are associated with Fire, such as; Fire, Flame, Burn, Sear, Heat, Blaze, etc. And in a myriad of languages; Fuego, Flambé, etc. Some are named after Gods and | + | It is rumored that many of the Swords have names that are associated with Fire, such as; Fire, Flame, Burn, Sear, Heat, Blaze, etc. And in a myriad of languages; Fuego, Flambé, etc. Some are named after Gods and Goddess of Fire. Some are named after Gods and Goddess that Protect Life or Guard the Dead. Some are named after Weapons of Gods and Goddesses... and some were. Several are named for their unique powers to combat the Undead, such as Cremator, the Undead Destroyer. Though each Sword has a 'unique' name, meaning; no two are named 'Fire' or 'Fuego', many have the same 'title', such as; The Undead Slayer, The Undead Destroyer, etc. |
Some of the more interesting rumored names are as follows: | Some of the more interesting rumored names are as follows: |