Quote Originally Posted by Zenshen
In answer to DJzen's question about the Murasama, yes his swords were said to be cursed and encouraged bloodlust and destruction in the user. They were also said to sometimes turn on their bearers. On the opposing hand, you Masamune's 'divine' sword. You can see how the two swords opposed each other.
Well, shouldn't the Murasama deal more damage? I mean, I know it's just a videogame and I'm reading too much into things, but if Murasama's weapons were said to be more destructive than Masamune's, wouldn't it follow that the Murasama in the FF games would do more damage than the Masamune?

Well, in order to stay on topic, I've got another entry. Cait Sith. Cait Sith is Gaelic for "Fairy Cat", the "Sith" meaning fairy. Yes, this means that Lucas named the villans of the Star Wars series "the fairy lords".