Power: Sap of Swords.
The ability to summon "Swords".
But it's not simply just summoning swords—it's understanding the essence of swords and replicating them, evolving them, and fusing them with his own comprehension.
Core Principles.
Sword Recognition –He must see a sword (physically or spiritually) to replicate it.
This includes mundane weapons, divine armaments, conceptual swords, or even illusory blades.
Once understood, he can forge endless variations of that sword.
Sword Variation –After copying, he can modify attributes: size, weight, sharpness, material, elemental infusion, and even conceptual traits.
Example: He sees a katana → he can create an ordinary one, a flaming katana, a giant ethereal katana, or one that cuts through time(if he has the knowledge before hand)
Swordsmanship–
He isn't just a summoner; he has to practice and master swordsmanship to draw out the full potential of his creations.
Without skill, his strongest swords are blunt instruments. With mastery, even a wooden training sword becomes divine.
Weaknesses & Balance.
Sword Dependency – He cannot create what he has never seen. True originality requires building upon prior knowledge.
Comprehension Limit – If he doesn't understand a sword, he can replicate the form but not the essence (a divine sword may look the same but lack its power until his comprehension deepens).
Swordsmanship Training – Without practice, he is outclassed by real masters. His gift gives him weapons, not skill.
Drain – Overusing transcendent swords drains his cultivation, forcing him to rebuild his Sword Sap through meditation and battle.