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Rumored to be a legendary sword of Liyue.
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It was said its sheath was made with eaglewood, decorated with mica, and engraved with the imagery of war.
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This priceless sheath, however, was lost.
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To the blade, the sheath was its prison, keeping it from its true purpose.
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The blade is so sharp that its victims would only realize they had been struck an hour later.
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It is said that Kunwu forged this prized sharp sword in just one day, though he worked all day and all night to do so.
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But when Kunwu's aged master saw his apprentice's work, he clenched his fists, sighed in anguish, and beat the ground with his staff.
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"O, pitiful is this thing most merciless in all the world."
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The master let out a final, long sigh, and hobbled away.
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Kunwu pondered his master's words for three days, and did not touch a single blade in that time.
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Then, he spent a whole year painstakingly carving an eaglewood sheath.
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Kunwu thought that an elegant and opulent scabbard would surely suffice to subdue the wildness and violence of the blade.
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But then the prized sword was lost among the common folk. The sharp blade survived, but all that remained of the scabbard was its story.
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For the sharp blade seeks only to bathe in the blood of its victims, and no sheath can be made that will curb this desire.
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