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The sword of Sir Lancelot du Lac. The sword was supposedly holy until Lancelot betrayed his king by running off with the queen and slaying unarmed knights with it.
The anthropomorphic representation of Death is a farmer reaping the souls of the dead like plants. Thus, hiss scythe is supposedly the implement with which he does his duties.
The staff of Sun Wukong. The name is a little hard to translate. The weapon itself could shrink to the size of a needle and could expand to the size of a large pillar.
Meaning "dragonfly-cutter", it was supposed to have been wielded by Honda Tadakatsu. It got its name after the myth that when a dragonfly landed on the blade, the blade was so sharp that the dragonfly was cut in two.
The spear used to pierce the side of Christ when he was dead. Out of the wound flowed blood and water, evidence that Christ was indeed dead.
The sword that Odin stuck into the tree that only Sigmund could pull out. Some see this as the prototype for the legend of the sword in the stone.
Married swords named after their creators. Created from a metal that would not melt in the furnace, Mo Ye immolated herself in the furnace so that her husband could form the swords.
The weapon of Indra, chief god of the Rigvedic pantheon. It was essentially a thunderbolt, a new weapon fashioned exactly for him. The name literally means both thunderbolt and diamond in Sanskrit.