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* The sword's design appears to be inspired by the [[wikipedia:Rod of Asclepius|Rod of Asclepius]], a Greek symbol associated with a god of healing. | * The sword's design appears to be inspired by the [[wikipedia:Rod of Asclepius|Rod of Asclepius]], a Greek symbol associated with a god of healing. | ||
* According to notes on the weapon's concept artwork in [[The Art of Awakening]], only the tip of the sword is sharpened and the rest of it is dull.<ref>{{Cite book| quote= (Arrow pointing at the tip of the sword) This is the only blade part.| book= [[The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening]]| publisher= Darkhorse| page= 129}}</ref> Additionally, the dull part of the blade has spells of revival inscribed on it.<ref>{{Cite book| quote= (Arrow pointing at the middle of the sword) Spells carved into the blade (Spells of revival)| book= [[The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening]]| publisher= Darkhorse| page= 129}}</ref> The snake around the blade is made of bronze.<ref>{{Cite book| quote= A casting of a snake (Cast in bronze)| book= [[The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening]]| publisher= Darkhorse| page= 129}}</ref> | * According to notes on the weapon's concept artwork in [[The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening]], only the tip of the sword is sharpened and the rest of it is dull.<ref>{{Cite book| quote= (Arrow pointing at the tip of the sword) This is the only blade part.| book= [[The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening]]| publisher= Darkhorse| page= 129}}</ref> Additionally, the dull part of the blade has spells of revival inscribed on it.<ref>{{Cite book| quote= (Arrow pointing at the middle of the sword) Spells carved into the blade (Spells of revival)| book= [[The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening]]| publisher= Darkhorse| page= 129}}</ref> The snake around the blade is made of bronze.<ref>{{Cite book| quote= A casting of a snake (Cast in bronze)| book= [[The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening]]| publisher= Darkhorse| page= 129}}</ref> | ||
==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== |
Revision as of 17:17, 9 August 2018
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The Soothing Sword (Japanese: いやされる剣 Healing Sword) is an uncommon and unusual sword debuting in Fire Emblem Awakening. It can be equipped and allow the wielder to restore 10 HP at the start of a turn.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Locations
Awakening
Treasure | Event tiles or Barracks, obtained at random from a pool of possible items. |
Trivia
- The sword's design appears to be inspired by the Rod of Asclepius, a Greek symbol associated with a god of healing.
- According to notes on the weapon's concept artwork in The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening, only the tip of the sword is sharpened and the rest of it is dull.[1] Additionally, the dull part of the blade has spells of revival inscribed on it.[2] The snake around the blade is made of bronze.[3]
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Soothing Sword |
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Spanish |
Espada sedante |
Sedative sword |
French |
Épée curative |
Curing sword |
German |
Milde Klinge |
Mild Sword |
Italian |
Spada lenitiva |
Lenitive (pain-killing) sword |
Gallery
Concept art of the Soothing Sword from Awakening.
References
- ↑ "(Arrow pointing at the tip of the sword) This is the only blade part." (The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening (Darkhorse), pg. 129)
- ↑ "(Arrow pointing at the middle of the sword) Spells carved into the blade (Spells of revival)" (The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening (Darkhorse), pg. 129)
- ↑ "A casting of a snake (Cast in bronze)" (The Art of Fire Emblem Awakening (Darkhorse), pg. 129)