[table][row][/row][row][cell][h3][b]KAJI[color=2e2c2c].[/color]NO[color=2e2c2c].[/color]KOKORO[/b][/h3][/cell][cell][/cell][/row][row][cell][center][img]https://i.imgur.com/ruHliRE.jpg[/img][hr][sub]| The Mirroring Flame |[/sub] [i]"Drawn by emotion, fueled by passion—Kaji no Kokoro burns with the fire of a warrior's soul."[/i] [hr][sup][b]ORIGINS & CREATIONS:[/b] | Kaji no Kokoro was forged by the legendary blacksmith Masamune, who sought to create a blade that embodied the spirit of the samurai. It is said that Masamune infused the katana with the flames of Mount Fuji itself, invoking ancient spirits of fire to bind the blade to the heart of its wielder. Crafted in secrecy, it was originally a gift for a noble warlord. Still, it disappeared shortly after the warlord’s fall, only to resurface in the hands of warriors driven by strong emotions. | [b]TYPE:[/b] | Flaming Katana. | [b]LOCATION:[/b] | It's present location remains a mystery. Rumors suggest that the sword was taken into the Pit by a samurai named Yūrei no Kiyomi. | [b]NOTABLE OWNERS:[/b] | Lord Taira no Shigenobu, a fierce samurai whose anger turned tides of battle into infernos, and Tsukiko the Crimson Flower, a warrior-poet known for her uncontrollable sorrow, which set entire battlefields ablaze. | | [b]ABSTRACTION-GRANTING:[/b] | No. | [color=2e2c2c].............................................................................[/color][/sup][/center][/cell][cell]Kaji no Kokoro, “The Heart of the Forge,” is a legendary katana renowned throughout ancient Japan. Its true power lies hidden within the sheath; when unsheathed, the sword erupts into flames, reflecting its wielder's emotional intensity. Crafted from the sacred fire of the gods, the flames can range from a gentle, warm glow when the wielder is calm to a roaring inferno capable of cutting through steel when rage or sorrow takes hold. Legends say the sword's fire can burn through physical and spiritual barriers, searing the souls of those it touches. The blade is as much a spiritual weapon as a physical one, resonating deeply with the user’s essence. Only those with a strong heart, filled with passion or pain, can unlock its true potential. However, the sword’s flames are as dangerous to the wielder as they are to their enemies; it draws from their very spirit, threatening to consume those who cannot master their emotions.[/cell][/row][/table]