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'''Soulbrand''' is one of the [[Six Sacred Swords]], representing the element fire. It is wielded by [[Ishyeal Dawnsglow]]. | '''Soulbrand''' is one of the [[Six Sacred Swords]], representing the element fire. It is wielded by [[Ishyeal Dawnsglow]]. | ||
A sentient spirit was in it, but it was suppressed by a set of runes on the sword. In [[Keras Selyrian]]'s duel against Ishyeal in the [[Tournament of the Sacred Sword]], Keras and [[Dawnbringer]] use their spellbreaker technique to deactivate those runes.<ref>Soulbrand Chapter XXIX</ref> Keras misses, however, resulting in the wrong runes being destroyed. This causes the spirit to be freed from the sword, taking a human form.<ref>Soulbrand Chapter XXX</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 25 October 2025
Soulbrand is one of the Six Sacred Swords, representing the element fire. It is wielded by Ishyeal Dawnsglow.
A sentient spirit was in it, but it was suppressed by a set of runes on the sword. In Keras Selyrian's duel against Ishyeal in the Tournament of the Sacred Sword, Keras and Dawnbringer use their spellbreaker technique to deactivate those runes.[1] Keras misses, however, resulting in the wrong runes being destroyed. This causes the spirit to be freed from the sword, taking a human form.[2]
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