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* Many Warhammer swords (at least in the way they are visually depicted), both ''[[Warhammer Fantasy]]'' (Archaon) and ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'' ('''THE GOD-EMPEROR OF MANKIND'''), even when some flames might flicker depending on the artist, verging into [[Flaming Sword]] territory.
* ''[[Mutant Chronicles]].''
* ''[[Call of Cthulhu (tabletop game)]]'' supplement Cthulhu Companion, adventure "Valley of the Four Shrines". The East shrine is dedicated to Cthugha, a deity made of fire. A sword found in a secret room can be made to glow yellow-hot, which will do damage to creatures vulnerable to fire.
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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* [[Strider Hiryu|Strider]] Hiryu's Cypher uses plasma to achieve this effect.
* Nero's Red Queen from ''[[Devil May Cry]] 4'' has a special mechanism inside it; the sword has a gasoline fuel inside, and the sword can be revved; when doing so, it sprays out the fuel to the blade as well as igniting it, making the blade glow hot red.
* Though they are not technically swords, the hooks thrown by Spider Splicers in the ''[[BioshockBioShock (series)]]'' games are glowing red hot. They are probably heated by plasmid use on the part of the splicers.
* The Thermoblades in ''[[X-COM (Video Game)|X-COM]] 2'' are a combination of [[Hot Blade]] and [[Vibroweapon]], and are pretty effective against [[Demonic Spiders|Demonic Crabs]]. <ref>Ok, they are actually lobsters.</ref>
* The [http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Omni-blade#Omni-Tool_Weapons Omni-blade] in ''[[Mass Effect 3]]'', the hologram is so the user doesn't accidentally burn themself.