The source of the dagger's power isn't from the users chakra, or even natural energy. This dagger grows stronger in relation to how much people like or respect the user. The dagger uses that positive energy and turns it into it's own chakra. The user can then use the chakra to preform techniques like the Samurai Sabre Technique, Flash, and Rupture. With the positive chakra the user is also able to use the ancient jutsu: Angel Sphere. The dagger is able to cut through chakra threads without the use of chakra.
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| - The source of the dagger's power isn't from the users chakra, or even natural energy. This dagger grows stronger in relation to how much people like or respect the user. The dagger uses that positive energy and turns it into it's own chakra. The user can then use the chakra to preform techniques like the Samurai Sabre Technique, Flash, and Rupture. With the positive chakra the user is also able to use the ancient jutsu: Angel Sphere. The dagger is able to cut through chakra threads without the use of chakra.
- Carnwennan is a magical dagger forged by God for Arthur Pendragon. The dagger is said to be wielded by King Arthur, a would allow the wielder to be shrouded in shadows. Arthur used the dagger to kill the witch Orddu by slicing her in half. The fate of Carnwennan is unknown, but the Doctor stated that the dagger was in the British Museum on display.
- Carnwennan is Arthur’s dagger in the Welsh medieval tale of Culhwch and Olwen. The meaning is ‘little white hilt’, In Culhwch and Olwen, Arthur includes the dagger in his list of possessions that he will not give to Culhwch. Near the end of this tale, Arthur slays the Very Black Witch, daughter of the Very White Witch, with the dagger by slicing her body in half. Carnwennan also appears in the 15th century “Twenty-four Knights of Arthur’s Court” as one of a triad of weapons that God had given to Arthur, along with Arthur’s sword (Caledfwlch), and his spear (Rhongomyniad).
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| - Carnwennan with its scabbard called Tenebris
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| - The source of the dagger's power isn't from the users chakra, or even natural energy. This dagger grows stronger in relation to how much people like or respect the user. The dagger uses that positive energy and turns it into it's own chakra. The user can then use the chakra to preform techniques like the Samurai Sabre Technique, Flash, and Rupture. With the positive chakra the user is also able to use the ancient jutsu: Angel Sphere. The dagger is able to cut through chakra threads without the use of chakra.
- Carnwennan is Arthur’s dagger in the Welsh medieval tale of Culhwch and Olwen. The meaning is ‘little white hilt’, In Culhwch and Olwen, Arthur includes the dagger in his list of possessions that he will not give to Culhwch. Near the end of this tale, Arthur slays the Very Black Witch, daughter of the Very White Witch, with the dagger by slicing her body in half. Carnwennan also appears in the 15th century “Twenty-four Knights of Arthur’s Court” as one of a triad of weapons that God had given to Arthur, along with Arthur’s sword (Caledfwlch), and his spear (Rhongomyniad). The dagger is not mentioned in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britanniae, although Geoffrey does refer to the sword Caliburnus and the spear Ron. It is sometimes attributed with the magical power to shroud its user in shadow.
- Carnwennan is a magical dagger forged by God for Arthur Pendragon. The dagger is said to be wielded by King Arthur, a would allow the wielder to be shrouded in shadows. Arthur used the dagger to kill the witch Orddu by slicing her in half. The fate of Carnwennan is unknown, but the Doctor stated that the dagger was in the British Museum on display.
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