Bu'gui/Gui'lai from The Husky and His White Cat Shizun
Cheng Luan from The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System
Final Battle Sword from Heaven Official's Blessing
Windmaster Fan from Heaven Official's Blessing
Xue Zhengyong's Fan from The Husky and His White Cat Shizun
Zheng Yang from The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System
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Voting ended onApr 1, 2024
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Bu’gui [“No Return”] / Guilai [“To Return”] - Mo Ran’s sword from 2ha
“No Return… Affairs of the past upon vermillion bridge in emerald green; Another year goes but still you do not return.”
- The Husky and His White Cat Shizun, Chapter 81
Bu’gui was Mo Ran’s sword in the original timeline that he received by bringing a plum blossom branch to an old dragon named Wangyue. He had Chu Wanning seal it until he could think of a name for it, and it was only named “No Return” after Chu Wanning’s death.
In the second lifetime, he received Jiangui instead, but Bu’gui appeared once more at Xuanyuan Pavilion and was auctioned off to the Rufeng Sect for 5 million; this time it was referred to as Guilai or “To Return.”
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Cheng Luan - Liu Qingge’s sword (SVSSS)
Submission:
It is very large and is obviously enough to carry Liu Qingge and company. The sword is the size of his ego…
Final battle sword (TGCF)
The sword of several gods put together to fight the final Boss of TGCF. I think it at least deserves a chance lol
Wind Master Fan (TGCF)
Owner: Shi Qingxuan
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Xue Zhengyong’s fan (2ha)
“Xue is beautiful, others are ugly.”
- Chapter 31
While this fan is never named, Xue Zhengyong’s fan is well-known due to the writing on it - “Xue is beautiful” (which faces others) and “others are ugly” (which faces him). It really is iconic
Zheng Yang - Luo Binghe’s sword (SVSSS)
Submission: Something about a childhood sword that was broken, then preserved, then restored, and in the end was the one that remained, instead of the more powerful one that brought only misery.
Bu'gui/Gui'lai from The Husky and His White Cat Shizun
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Voting ended onMar 24, 2024
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Xin Mo - Luo Binghe’s sword (Ver. 2: Electric Boogaloo - SVSSS)
Submission:
it is literally The web novel weapon??? like it’s the demon emperor’s golden finger that he found in the eternal abyss? it has fanon continuity points as well if you believe that the metal rod wei wuxian (MDZS) touches in the mouth of the turtle is either a previous or later form of xin mo. Xin Mo is soooooooo good that it had to fight itself at one point! XIN MO SUPREMACY !!!!!!!
Bu’gui [“No Return”] / Guilai [“To Return”] - Mo Ran’s sword from 2ha
“No Return… Affairs of the past upon vermillion bridge in emerald green; Another year goes but still you do not return.”
- The Husky and His White Cat Shizun, Chapter 81
Bu’gui was Mo Ran’s sword in the original timeline that he received by bringing a plum blossom branch to an old dragon named Wangyue. He had Chu Wanning seal it until he could think of a name for it, and it was only named “No Return” after Chu Wanning’s death.
In the second lifetime, he received Jiangui instead, but Bu’gui appeared once more at Xuanyuan Pavilion and was auctioned off to the Rufeng Sect for 5 million; this time it was referred to as Guilai or “To Return.”
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Jiangzai - Xue Yang’s sword (MDZS)
Submission:
i don't know shit about swords but jiangzai can split into two swords and that's Very Cool methinks
Bu’gui [“No Return”] / Guilai [“To Return”] - Mo Ran’s sword from 2ha
“No Return… Affairs of the past upon vermillion bridge in emerald green; Another year goes but still you do not return.”
- Chapter 81
Bu’gui was Mo Ran’s sword in the original timeline that he received by bringing a plum blossom branch to an old dragon named Wangyue. He had Chu Wanning seal it until he could think of a name for it, and it was only named “No Return” after Chu Wanning’s death.
In the second lifetime, he received Jiangui instead, but Bu’gui appeared once more at Xuanyuan Pavilion and was auctioned off to the Rufeng Sect for 5 million; this time it was referred to as Guilai or “To Return.”