Excalibur: A sword from Arthurian legend, believed to be given to King Arthur by the Lady of the Lake.
Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi: A legendary sword from Japanese mythology, also known as the Grasscutter Sword. According to legend, it was discovered inside the tail of an eight-headed serpent.
Durendal: A sword from French legend, wielded by the knight Roland. It was said to be unbreakable and could cut through anything.
Joyeuse: A sword from French legend, used by Charlemagne and later by French kings at their coronations. It was said to have magical powers and was believed to contain a piece of the True Cross.
Tizona: A sword wielded by the Spanish hero El Cid. It was said to be a powerful weapon that never failed its owner in battle.
Zulfiqar: A sword from Islamic mythology, used by the Prophet Muhammad and later by his cousin and son-in-law Ali.
Gram: A sword from Norse mythology, used by the hero Sigurd to slay the dragon Fafnir.
Shamshir-e-Zomorrodnegar: A sword from Persian mythology, believed to have been owned by King Solomon. It was said to have magical powers and could cut through stone.
Wallace Sword: A sword wielded by the Scottish knight William Wallace, known for his role in the Wars of Scottish Independence.
Masamune: A sword made by the legendary Japanese swordsmith Masamune. It is considered a national treasure in Japan and is known for its beauty and craftsmanship.
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