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Vorpal Flare
Origin: | English Literature |
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Japanese: | ヴォーパルフレア |
Appears In: | Sen no Kiseki III-IV |
Origin
The name derives ultimately from the 'Vorpal Sword' in Lewis Carroll's novel Through the Looking-glass, where it appears as part of the text of the nonsense poem Jabberwocky. The name might be assumed to mean something similar to 'Sharp' but Carroll himself never provided a definition even though he did explain other words he'd made up.
Appearances
- Vorpal Flare is a new Craft used by Emma Millstein in Sen no Kiseki III and IV.