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Drew Saturday's weapon of choice. In addition to being wielded in the manner of a normal sword, it can be commanded to shoot fire from its tip. The fire can only be generated while the sword is exposed to some degree of light, even if indirect. When the fire is called forth, metal "flames" sprout from the sides of the sword. It is shown that Drew Monday wields a copy of the sword that shoots ice (this was proven in "Black Monday" when Positive Drew (Saturday) wound up weilding Negative Drew (Monday)'s sword against her in the ruins, and it shot ice in the similar manner that the Positive Drew's sword shoots fire.)

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  • Tibetan Fire Sword
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  • Drew Saturday's weapon of choice. In addition to being wielded in the manner of a normal sword, it can be commanded to shoot fire from its tip. The fire can only be generated while the sword is exposed to some degree of light, even if indirect. When the fire is called forth, metal "flames" sprout from the sides of the sword. It is shown that Drew Monday wields a copy of the sword that shoots ice (this was proven in "Black Monday" when Positive Drew (Saturday) wound up weilding Negative Drew (Monday)'s sword against her in the ruins, and it shot ice in the similar manner that the Positive Drew's sword shoots fire.)
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  • Drew Saturday's weapon of choice. In addition to being wielded in the manner of a normal sword, it can be commanded to shoot fire from its tip. The fire can only be generated while the sword is exposed to some degree of light, even if indirect. When the fire is called forth, metal "flames" sprout from the sides of the sword. It is shown that Drew Monday wields a copy of the sword that shoots ice (this was proven in "Black Monday" when Positive Drew (Saturday) wound up weilding Negative Drew (Monday)'s sword against her in the ruins, and it shot ice in the similar manner that the Positive Drew's sword shoots fire.) In Hindu mythology, the Khadga, or Fire Sword, is a symbol of enlightenment used to destroy ignorance which is the enemy of liberation from the bonds of wordly attachments. It is found in the hand of Manjushree, the god of divine wisdom. The sword features a Tibetan Dragon at the hilt, holding the heavy blade. The top of the handle is crowned with a "dorjie" or Viswa Vajra which represents that which cannot be destroyed, but destroys all evil. The tip of the Khadga ends with detailed brass flames, again signifying the destruction of evil forces and protection.
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