Talk:Othinus/@comment-113.173.198.249-20150308133425/@comment-4419516-20150308183523

Kamachi is known for researching a lot the occult, myth and similar for this novel so I'll just repeat what I've said to you about Curtana in the other article: How about you study or actually read about the sword before talking about things you don't know? If that's too much of a bother how about reading the article of Daisnleif in this very wiki that explains it all clearly? You are the one that didn't bother to study, not Kamachi.

Dainsleif has three traits: the main one is "must cause a death every time it's unsheathed" and the other two are "never fails in its stroke" and "causes wounds that can't heal".

Kamachi uses the first trait in the fear attack used by Marian in NT4 by slightly unsheathing the blade. The second trait it's a generic "super sharp sword" trait so I think that Dainsleif being able to cut Phases is enough sharpness to fill that quota. The third trait it's the only one not used and really, the only being actually cut by the sword was the Titan Marian summoned so we can't say if the wounds heal or not.The article about Dainsleif already gives an explanation as to what Kamachi used to link it to Ragnarok so just read that.

More importantly: You do realize that this is a fictional story and as the author Kamachi can do what he wants in it, right? In the real world Curtana isn't said to bestow the power of Archangel Michael to the people in the UK, Durandal is not a sword that uses Telesma, Draupnir was a ring that created more rings and not weapons, Ascalon wasn't a 3.5 m with saws and hook spikes, Hrunting was actually a crap sword that broke when Beowulf used it agaisnt Grendel's mother,Gungnir isn't a spear that destroys the world when thrown nor gives control over the weather, etc...

He's obviously going to use things that can be entertaining in his story even if he has to twist them (refer to vol 2 afterword)