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==Origin==
==Origin==
Kyouken means 'Mirror Sword', shisui is Japanese for 'Still Water'. The full name contains a pun on the [[Yojijukugo]] Meikyoushisui, incorporating all but one of its component characters.
Kyouken means 'Mirror Sword', shisui is Japanese for 'Still Water'. The full name contains a pun on the [[:Category:Yojijukugo|yojijukugo]] Meikyoushisui, incorporating all but one of its component characters.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 00:20, 24 October 2019

Kyouken Shisui
Origin: Japanese
Japanese: 鏡剣「止水」
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki III

Origin

Kyouken means 'Mirror Sword', shisui is Japanese for 'Still Water'. The full name contains a pun on the yojijukugo Meikyoushisui, incorporating all but one of its component characters.

Appearances

  • Shisui is a sword used by Rean Schwarzer in Sen no Kiseki III.

See Also