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This blade was recorded in the "Anthology of Inazuman Blades" written by Inspector Mikoshi Nagamasa of Tatarasuna.
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There were two swords of the "Geppaku Futsu" series made by the Futsu school by order: "Hasui," the Wavespike, and "Haran," the Rippling Upheaval.
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Of these two, the "Haran" is the sole blade forged by the great smith Masagomaru that remains extant.
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Many say that blades are indwelt with the souls of those who forge them...
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This is how the Anthology begins.
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It is said that the Hasui blade was forged by the third-generation master of the school, Master Futsu Minori.
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Its blade was a pale blue, and its hamon was as beauteous as rippling water, and so it was oft found at the waist of the Shogun's valet.
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Later, the blade would be broken during a mortal duel to decide the fate of the oni people, and was sent back for reforging.
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At this time, Minori, who had by now been long tortured by alcohol, old wounds, and the lingering memories of Tatarigami, was a broken woman, not unlike an untempered steel sword.
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Nor could the fourth-generation head Futsu Hiroyoshi match his mother's skill.
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It was his sworn brother, Futsu Masayoshi, the one they call Masagomaru—
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He was the one who would forge this weapon, allowing the Futsu school's masterpiece to re-enter this world.
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The two Geppaku Futsu blades look very similar to one another, but their qualities are in fact vastly different.
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Masagomaru would only come to name this one work, and the reason why that happened is quite simple, really...
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He was an orphan taken in by the third-generation master, illiterate by education and aphasic from birth.
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When ordered to revive the beauty of the "Hasui" blade, he inscribed its name just as it had been before.
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When Futsu Minori passed on, Masagomaru would help her pass her forging techniques on to Hiroyoshi.
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Indeed, it is said that she had wished for him to take up the mastery of their school, but he demurred multiple times.
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Indeed, the fame from the forging of the "Haran" very nearly affected Hiroyoshi's succession to be the fourth-generation head.
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As such, safe in the knowledge that his sworn brother was now independent, Masagomaru would choose to depart for other lands.
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Later, he would approach other forging schools, gleaning gems of wisdom from other famed smiths.
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In his latter years, he would have three pupils that he was most proud of: Kaedehara Kagemitsu, Niwa Nagamitsu, and Akame Mitsunaga.
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These three would create the "Isshin Sansaku," the three great works of the Isshin Art.
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"Then, I was but a born-mute, an ugly, filthy, abandoned child."
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"Like a moth, I longed for warmth in the bitter, cold nights, and what I found was the forge-fires of the smithy."
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"Standing before me was the third-generation master, she who people called surly and arrogant."
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"But she did not bid me to get gone, and even gave me some rice to fill my stomach."
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"Seeing that I was covered in metallic sand, she named me 'Masagomaru.'"
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Unable to speak but subtle in thought, Masagomaru must have had many stories hidden away in his heart.
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All those unsaid things would finally sink as sediment, disappearing beneath the waves...
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"The third-generation master would tell me, one who could not speak, a great many things."
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"Like the old wound that afflicted one side of her body, like the wishes of her mother and brother,"
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"Like the crimson hakama she could never wear, and the giant wave that would one day devour everything..."
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One night, the child would enter the smithy, seeing the famed but capricious smith within.
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She hammered at a chunk of iron, not caring as tears streamed down her face...
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"You forget what you just saw. We clear about that?"
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He nodded, flustered. Then the woman suddenly clapped her hands together and smiled broadly.
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"Right, silly me! You're a good friend, a real keeper of secrets!"
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"I suppose it is as they say: one who leans into the drink is themselves not to be leaned on too much."
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"But now that I think about it, I should still have accepted her offer to drink together..."
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The "Anthology" also speaks of the differences in form between the Geppaku Futsu blades.
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The one forged by Futsu Minori was as gently beauteous as the ocean at night, and thus was named "Hasui."
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The one made by mute Masayoshi was formidable as the driving hurricane, and was thus called "Haran." |