Spaniard’s Katana | E. Christopher Clark

Spaniard’s Katana

The Spaniard’s Katana is one of the fabled Seven Swords of Wonderland. Brought to Eden by Hamish I at the start of the Second Age, it is the most beloved blade in The Highlands.

 

The sword was made during the Earth-666 iteration of reality, though the exact date and location of its construction are a matter of some debate. Hamish told all sorts of tall tales during his life in Eden, only some of them verifiably true. What is certain is that Hamish was seen with the blade aboard the Titanic in April 1912—just before The Calamity which brought the Earth-666 iteration to its end.

 

What he was doing with it that fateful night remains a mystery. That was one story that Hamish wasn’t willing to tell.

 

After Hamish’s death or disappearance in 129, the Katana should have been passed down to his son Hamish II, but it was not. Instead, because Hamish II was a sickly man—and weak-willed to boot—the sword was given to Hamish II’s wife, Bonnie MacAdam, one of the legendary girls of the forest. After that, it was passed down from mother to eldest daughter for hundreds of years.

 

Description

The sword is fairly unremarkable as katanas go. Its curved blade was approximately two and a half feet long and sharpened on just one side. Its guard was small and circular. And its handle was twelve inches long, wrapped carefully in gold cloth.

 

Hamish claimed the hilt was once far more elaborate, but that he downgraded it after his arrival in Eden. The reason? Recurring nightmares of chimpanzees in suits chasing him through the hills and valleys of his new country.

 

Supernatural Abilities

When used to kill a sapient being, the Spaniard’s Katana temporarily turns its wielder into a siphon. The skills, potential, and supernatural abilities (if any) of the slain are transferred to the katana’s master.

 

In the event that the master of the katana is slain, the sword absorbs all of its masters talents and powers and saves them as a gift for the next person who picks it up.

 

Hamish claimed this transfer of power could only accomplished through the decapitation of one’s enemies, but he was lying. Perhaps the man was just overfond of beheading people.

Item type
Weapon, Melee
Creation Date
Unknown
Weight
2.65 lbs
Dimensions
42"
(30" blade, 12" handle)

Comments

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Dec 12, 2023 22:02 by Dr Emily Vair-Turnbull

Lots of mysteries in this article. What happened to Hamish? What was he doing on the night the Titanic was going to sink? Did he just really like beheading people?

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Dec 13, 2023 01:15 by E. Christopher Clark

Yeah, I have a whole story planned for Hamish that I probably should've put together to go along with this article. Poor planning on my part. It will all make sense (I hope) once the Hamish article is done.

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Dec 13, 2023 01:18 by Dr Emily Vair-Turnbull

(In case it wasn't clear, that was a compliment.)

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Dec 13, 2023 11:41 by E. Christopher Clark

Oh, thank you. Sorry that my paranoia and self-doubt sent me off on a tangent there. Thank you so much!

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Dec 16, 2023 23:02 by Chris L

There can be only one!!! I love this and I'm glad I went back through my notifications and have found it!


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Dec 17, 2023 01:08 by E. Christopher Clark

Thanks, man! I do hope to maybe have time for another article about Hamish, but we'll see. I still have a bunch that I created art for in November that aren't done yet (plus all the stuff I have in my notifications to read!).

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Jan 15, 2024 16:59 by Lilliana Casper

Interesting article! I like the abundance of mysteries associated with the sword and the concept of transferring skills to the wielder is cool.

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Jan 15, 2024 18:02 by E. Christopher Clark

Thanks so much for reading. I had fun with this one and look forward to using it in future stories.

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