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Joyeuse
Origin: French Mythology
Japanese: ジュワユーズ
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki II/IV, Hajimari no Kiseki, Ys IX

Origin

French for 'Joyful' or 'Happy', Joyeuse is the personal sword of Charlemagne as described in medieval legends such as the Song of Roland. The name comes from the Old French word Joiuse.

Appearances

  • Jusis Albarea uses Joyeuse in Sen no Kiseki II and again in Sen no Kiseki IV. In both cases the sword can be upgraded into the mythologically-related Hauteclere.
  • Jusis uses Joyeuse one final time in Hajimari no Kiseki where it is his starting weapon.
  • Joyeuse is one of Adol's swords in Ys IX.

See Also