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The Gyousei (ぎょうせい Gyousei?, literally meaning "Morning Star") is one of the Two Legendary Cursed Sword of Hellpiea. It is the opposite of Static's inherited sword, Senhime. Out of the two, Gyousei is "the sword of destruction", while Senhime is "the sword of life." Gyousei has a mind of its own. It has been seen guiding Drazil, such as wanting to be drawn or giving him advice. And the same goes for Static's Senhime.

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  • The Gyousei (ぎょうせい Gyousei?, literally meaning "Morning Star") is one of the Two Legendary Cursed Sword of Hellpiea. It is the opposite of Static's inherited sword, Senhime. Out of the two, Gyousei is "the sword of destruction", while Senhime is "the sword of life." Gyousei has a mind of its own. It has been seen guiding Drazil, such as wanting to be drawn or giving him advice. And the same goes for Static's Senhime.
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  • The Gyousei (ぎょうせい Gyousei?, literally meaning "Morning Star") is one of the Two Legendary Cursed Sword of Hellpiea. It is the opposite of Static's inherited sword, Senhime. Out of the two, Gyousei is "the sword of destruction", while Senhime is "the sword of life." Gyousei has a mind of its own. It has been seen guiding Drazil, such as wanting to be drawn or giving him advice. And the same goes for Static's Senhime.
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