At times, these swordsmiths would assist the warriors by repairing swords that were damaged during battle. If it's for work he will use ruthless/cool-headed means at times,īut it seems he won't do heretic labours (Gedou). He's a work(-loving) person who takes pride in "finishing up" things to a satisfying level once a job has been requested, no matter the other party, no matter the details. …Or, if this young man of the vessel fulfilled his life until the old age, he would have a character like this. This is the character of Muramasa himself, but it's also the character of the body that became the vessel. He tends to be thought of as a cold person at first sight,īut he's incredibly caring once one tries keeping him company. It can't be said he's amiable as a flattery. His outer appearance when manifested is that of a tough young adult,īut his mentality is rather closer to his later years.Ī vigorous and resolute personality without any future trouble. "Huh? There's nothing mysterious or strange!Īs long as I can do a job I'm satisfied with that's fine!"Īn old man who dedicated his lifetime to making katana. His interior, his truth, by any chance――― He appears at "Tournament of the Seven Blade-Master Heroic Spirits" as a Heroic Spirit dispatched by the Counter Force, and in the bleached Earth as a Heroic Spirit summoned by the "Alien God". For this reason, the Muramasa from the years of Bunki has been made the founder in the original work) (There are also documents from the Edo period that make a Muramasa from the Jōji era the founder and talk of three generations continuing until the Ōei era, but the oldest sword making by the Muramasa school that has been confirmed is from the first year of the Bunki era. He is said to be the founder of the swordsmith school which made the sharpest katana in the Sengoku era. His title by the time of the Bunki era is Uemon-no-jō. And has a 30% Chance to gain 5 critical stars when attacking.
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