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* ''[[Bleach]]'s'' Zanpakuto are essentially a splinter of their wielder's soul in the form of a sword that acts as the vessel of their powers. There are examples of all three types, though the third is the least common.
* ''[[Bleach]]'s'' Zanpakuto are essentially a splinter of their wielder's soul in the form of a sword that acts as the vessel of their powers. There are examples of all three types, though the third is the least common.
* The Sword Familiar in ''[[Castlevania Symphony of the Night]]'', though it's more of a creature that fights for you that you can equip as a weapon.
* The Sword Familiar in ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]'', though it's more of a creature that fights for you that you can equip as a weapon.
* In ''[[Yaiba]]'', during the Pyramid Arc, he's on the receiving end of a [[Curb Stomp Battle]] from [[Artificial Human|Diamond]], who can predict and stop all his attacks. In order to turn the table, he let [[Blow You Away|Fujin]] and [[Shock and Awe|Raijin]], the demons living in his swords, possess him, so that they can trash Diamond around with their combined powers.
* In ''[[Yaiba]]'', during the Pyramid Arc, he's on the receiving end of a [[Curb Stomp Battle]] from [[Artificial Human|Diamond]], who can predict and stop all his attacks. In order to turn the table, he let [[Blow You Away|Fujin]] and [[Shock and Awe|Raijin]], the demons living in his swords, possess him, so that they can trash Diamond around with their combined powers.
* In ''[[Musashi Samurai Legend]]'', during the final boss fight Gandrake {{spoiler|instead of using his own power relies entirely on that of his power-source/boss, the Archnembulus, along with Musashi's elemental swords.}}
* In ''[[Musashi: Samurai Legend]]'', during the final boss fight Gandrake {{spoiler|instead of using his own power relies entirely on that of his power-source/boss, the Archnembulus, along with Musashi's elemental swords.}}
* ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' has Torg's sword, Unholy Evil Death Bringer, powered by the blood of the innocent, AKA Weeping God, AKA Chaz, is actually a fairly decent fellow.
* ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' has Torg's sword, Unholy Evil Death Bringer, powered by the blood of the innocent, AKA Weeping God, AKA Chaz, is actually a fairly decent fellow.
* The Singing Sword from ''[[Munchkin (Tabletop Game)|Munchkin]]'', which dances after you on legs of its own, counts towards your attack damage, and [[Captain Obvious|sings]].<ref>Not useable by thieves</ref>
* The Singing Sword from ''[[Munchkin (game)|Munchkin]]'', which dances after you on legs of its own, counts towards your attack damage, and [[Captain Obvious|sings]].<ref>Not useable by thieves</ref>
** There's also the Two-Handed Sword, which [[A Worldwide Punomenon|has two hands of its own]] and is shown on the card wielding smaller swords.
** There's also the Two-Handed Sword, which [[A Worldwide Punomenon|has two hands of its own]] and is shown on the card wielding smaller swords.
* Four examples in ''[[Soundscape]]'', all of which come from the Precursors.
* Four examples in ''[[Soundscape]]'', all of which come from the Precursors.