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kiminori
08-03-2009, 01:44 PM
A legend (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend) tells of a test where Muramasa challenged his master, Masamune, to see who could make a finer sword. They both worked tirelessly and eventually, when both swords were finished, they decided to test the results. The contest was for each to suspend the blades in a small creek with the cutting edge facing the current. Muramasa's sword, the Juuchi Yosamu (10,000 Cold Nights / 10,000 冷たい夜) cut everything that passed its way; fish, leaves floating down the river, the very air which blew on it. Highly impressed with his pupil's work, Masamune lowered his sword, the Yawarakai-Te (Tender Hands / 柔らかい手), into the current and waited patiently. Not a leaf was cut, the fish swam right up to it, and the air hissed as it gently blew by the blade. After a while, Muramasa began to scoff at his master for his apparent lack of skill in the making of his sword. Smiling to himself, Masamune pulled up his sword, dried it, and sheathed it. All the while, Muramasa was heckling him for his sword's inability to cut anything. A monk, who had been watching the whole ordeal, walked over and bowed low to the two sword masters. He then began to explain what he had seen.
<dl><dd>"The first of the swords was by all accounts a fine sword, however it is a blood thirsty, evil blade, as it does not discriminate as to who or what it will cut. It may just as well be cutting down butterflies as severing heads. The second was by far the finer of the two, as it does not needlessly cut that which is innocent and undeserving."</dd></dl> In another account of the story, both blades cut the leaves that went down on the river's current equally well, but the leaves would stick to the blade of Muramasa whereas they would slip on past Masamune's after being sliced. Or alternatively both leaves were cut, but those cut by Masamune's blade would reform as it traveled down the stream. Yet another version has leaves being sliced by Muramasa's blade while the leaves were repelled by Masamune's, and another again has leaves being sliced by Muramasa's blade and healed by Masamune's.
In yet another story Muramasa and Masamune were summoned to make swords for the Shogun (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shogun) or Emperor and the finished swords were held in a waterfall. The result is the same as the other stories, and Masamune's swords are deemed holy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy) swords. In one version of the story Muramasa is killed for creating evil (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil) swords.
While all known legends of the two ever having met are historically impossible, both smiths are widely regarded as symbols for their respective eras.


this tells of Masamune and Muramasa, now Masamune is the name of Sephiroths sword. So how can a holy weapon be with such a malicious person. care to elaborate?

Elly
08-03-2009, 05:41 PM
and Cloud gets the Muramasa, both characters get the weapon that is their direct opposites, i kinda thaught that was neat of the guys at SquareSoft to do...

Kawaii Ryűkishi
08-03-2009, 06:16 PM
"Real legend" is an oxymoron.

Darkswordofchaos
08-03-2009, 08:26 PM
well i dont think sephiroth was enheriantly evil he just lost his mind when he found out that we was created through lab experiments

Skyblade
08-05-2009, 07:11 AM
Maybe Sephy lost his mind because he found out he's related to Hojo. I mean, that'd be enough to send anyone off the deep end.

It wasn't just the lab experiment bit though. It was the fact that he was product of an experiment coupled with the poor data of the experiment (the whole Jenova-is-his-mother thing) and Jenova's constant manipulations.