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* In ''[[Devil May Cry]] 3'', Dante gets a pair of talking swords that he soon tells to shut up. Notable in that most of his weapons were former demons, but aren't too talkative; Agni and Rudra, however, ''started'' as swords.
* In ''[[Devil May Cry]] 3'', Dante gets a pair of talking swords that he soon tells to shut up. Notable in that most of his weapons were former demons, but aren't too talkative; Agni and Rudra, however, ''started'' as swords.
** The remain silent because Dante told them to keep quiet, but their voices can be heard when using one of their more powerful combos, calling out ''"Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust"''.
** The remain silent because Dante told them to keep quiet, but their voices can be heard when using one of their more powerful combos, calling out ''"Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust"''.
* In ''[[Disgaea 4 a Promise Unforgotten]]'', all of the magichange swords (And every other magichange weapon) are capable of speech, being [[Equippable Ally|sentient monsters shapeshifted into the form of a weapon]]. They're usually the ones doing the talking instead of the wielder during attacks.
* In ''[[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten]]'', all of the magichange swords (And every other magichange weapon) are capable of speech, being [[Equippable Ally|sentient monsters shapeshifted into the form of a weapon]]. They're usually the ones doing the talking instead of the wielder during attacks.
* Exor in ''[[Super Mario RPG]]''.
* Exor in ''[[Super Mario RPG]]''.
* The Azure and Crimson Azoths from ''[[Atelier Series|Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny]]'' both speak.
* The Azure and Crimson Azoths from ''[[Atelier Series|Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny]]'' both speak.