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Seiken no Katanakaji.sauce?
Seiken no Katanakaji.sauce?
My friend, go re-read this chapter, because you apparently missed the entire conversation in the chapter they had about her nickname.Man all the girls in this series are so cute. Though wasn't Helen's nickname Lightning Blade? I can understand how the translation might get construed to Quick Thunder but personally I think Lightning Blade sounds cooler.
they did explain her nickname got upgraded into Quick Thunder, probably to make her sound even fasterMan all the girls in this series are so cute. Though wasn't Helen's nickname Lightning Blade? I can understand how the translation might get construed to Quick Thunder but personally I think Lightning Blade sounds cooler.
most of the northernmost areas of the world have pretty shitty and impure local iron and yes that includes Japan. Folding never increased the strength of steel, it removed impurities allowing finer control over the hardness of the steel but if you fold it too many times you will actually weaken the steel. Viking weapons are deliberately made from softer steel to make repairs easier. Differential hardening is actually what makes a katana's curve and at the same time it also make it so that if the katana bends it needs to be reforged cause even if you bend it back the bending destroyed it's integrity and reforging is the only way to properly fix it unless you want the katana snapping at the worst possible moment. With a viking sword they bend it back into place and retemper it and it's fixed in a day, while reforging a bent katana can take weeks or months. What I like about medieval crucible forging is that it's way easier to get the exact hardness of steel you want and completely eliminates the need for folding the steel. Medieval blast furnaces are also way superior when it comes to smelting vs a bloomery (which is what the japanese used) cause they could easily mass-produce insane amounts of high-carbon steel and cast iron. It's also faster cause blast furnaces introduced large amounts of carbon into the metal allowing smiths to skip several steps without sacrificing quality.I wonder what they'd say about that man entering...
Swallow first, talk second.
That's a roughly accurate description of what HEMA people usually think about a katana.
In most sword combat, there's no real finishing strike. Any strike that's not a feint is meant to finish the fight.
Yeah, that's very short. But that doesn't look like a little longer than a wakizashi. It looks like a short or average at most wakizashi.
To my knowledge Japanese swordsmithing isn't about covering soft steel with hard steel, but by accomplishing that with differential hardening, where the surface hardens more than the core. It's also does bend; spring steel is what doesn't bend (but it flexes more). There are benefits and drawbacks to both.
Any scanlation that keeps updates before the next raw chapter is released is what I consider up to date.
Which is funny because it was folded exactly because it wasn't superior, and several cultures, like the Norse, folded their steel even more. And you only need like 13-14 folds to get 10000 layers.
There were actually several techniques.To my knowledge Japanese swordsmithing isn't about covering soft steel with hard steel, but by accomplishing that with differential hardening, where the surface hardens more than the core. It's also does bend; spring steel is what doesn't bend (but it flexes more). There are benefits and drawbacks to both.
I mean they aren't really doing that here. He just seems happy to see something familiar to him/from his world more then anything so it's perfectly fineThanks for the chapter!
Geez, I thought we were overdue for our required Japanese sword chapter...
I'll accept it as long as we don't get the "Superior Nippon Steel - folded 10000x" bit.
Also, everyone's here for Samia or Nylda, while I'm sitting over here wanting to pet Krull...
So potential Demon queen once she replaces her brother?Yeah, 99.99% she's lil sister of the demon lord in ch 1 (same twin horn, 'blond'? hair, etc)
Seiken no Blacksmith, if memory serves. Or this: https://mangadex.org/title/8d8adda7-c3a6-468a-9cee-96f4f7398e28/the-sacred-blacksmithsauce?