Red Mortal Blade – Sekiro Shadows Die Twice Replica Katana Sword
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Red Mortal Blade – Sekiro Shadows Die Twice Replica Katana Sword

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Product Description

The Mortal Blade is one of the most legendary weapons from the world of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. It is a sacred weapon preserved within the halls of Senpou Temple. According to the legend, only those who possess the power of immortality are able to draw this blade from its sheath.

There are two known Mortal Blades passed down through history.

One is called Fushigiri, the Red Mortal Blade, a ritual sword used to obtain the Divine Dragon’s Tears.

The other is called Open Gate, the Black Mortal Blade, a ceremonial weapon capable of sacrificing an immortal body to summon the dead from the underworld.

Both Mortal Blades possess the rare ability to slay immortal beings.
In the game, the Red Mortal Blade Fushigiri is obtained by the protagonist, Wolf, from the Divine Child inside the Inner Sanctum of Senpou Temple. The Black Mortal Blade, however, cannot be acquired by the player.

When the Mortal Blade technique is used in combat, it can stagger most bosses with its powerful strike. Even when Spirit Emblems are depleted, the ability can still be performed, though the attack range and damage are reduced.


Craftsmanship

This replica sword is hand-forged in Longquan, a region famous for traditional Chinese sword-making.
It features performance-grade steel, carefully shaped and polished by hand.

The blade is forged using traditional clay casting and charcoal quenching techniques, producing excellent durability and authentic craftsmanship.

The scabbard is made from aged rosewood, paired with a solid brass lotus tsuba that reflects the elegant design of the original weapon.


Specifications

Overall Length: 105 cm
Blade Length: 71 cm
Blade Width: 3.2 cm
Blade Thickness: 0.75 cm
Weight: Approximately 1.5 kg

Blade Care Guide

Every SwordageForge blade is built to last — with proper care.

**A blade is not just steel.
It is discipline, balance, and time.**

Daily Care

After each use, always clean the blade surface.

Use a soft, dry cloth to remove:

— Moisture

— Fingerprints

— Dust

Even small traces of sweat can lead to corrosion over time.

Oiling the Blade

Apply a thin layer of oil regularly to protect the steel.

Recommended oils:

— Mineral oil

— Choji oil (traditional sword oil)

Use a clean cloth or paper to spread evenly across the blade.

⚠ A light coating is enough — do not over-oil.

Rust Prevention

High carbon steel is strong and sharp, but also more prone to rust.

To prevent oxidation:

— Keep the blade dry at all times

— Avoid touching the blade with bare hands

— Store in a low-humidity environment

If rust appears, remove it immediately using proper tools.

Proper Storage

Store your sword in a safe and stable environment.

— Keep away from moisture

— Avoid extreme heat or cold

— Store horizontally or with the edge facing upward

— Keep out of reach of children

For long-term storage, apply oil before sheathing.

Handling

Always handle with care and awareness.

— Never touch the edge directly

— Maintain a firm and controlled grip

— Do not swing in uncontrolled environments

A blade demands respect at all times.

Maintenance

Over time, your blade may require maintenance.

— Sharpening should be done by experienced individuals

— Do not attempt aggressive polishing

— Avoid using improper tools

Improper maintenance may permanently damage the blade.

What to Avoid

— Water exposure

— Acidic substances

— Cutting hard materials (metal, stone, etc.)

— Improper storage inside damp sheaths

These can significantly reduce the lifespan of the blade.

For Practical Cutting

If used for cutting practice:

— Clean immediately after use

— Dry completely before storage

— Reapply oil after each session

Final Note

A well-maintained blade will last for generations.

Neglect it, and even the finest steel will fade.

**Care for the blade,
and it will serve you in return.**

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