
Chrysaor: The golden sword of Sir Artegal in Edmund Spencer’s epic poem, The Faerie Queene. It is culturally considered as a representation of imperial sovereignty. Chi Xiao: (赤霄) The sword of Liu Bang, founder of China’s Han Dynasty. Sometimes considered one of the ten legendary swords of the Middle Kingdom. Cheng Ying: (程影) An elegant sword believed to be from China’s Zhou Dynasty era. Represents the wisdom to "cut away" the temptations/ills of the world. Chandrahrasa: The Buddhist sword of Bodhisattva Manjusri. It was forecasted that should Ravana use the sword for evil, his days would be numbered. Chandrahas: An indestructible sword given to Ravana upon the demon lord observing penance for offending Shiva. Depending on which version of Arthurian tales you’re reading, Caliburn might or might not be the same as Excalibur. Caliburn: The sword that proved King Arthur’s lineage i.e. A two-handed sword said to emit rainbow-like arcs when swung. I AM SPECIAL FORCES OF A SHARP KNIFE SCABBARD DRAMA CHINA MAC
Caladgolg: The legendary sword of Fergus mac Róich in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
Nowadays, often re-spelled as “Burtgang” in video games like the Castlevania Series.
Blutgang: The magnificent sword of Heime in Anglo-Saxon poems. Balisarda: The enchanted sword of Rogero in the Orlando Innamorato epics. Throughout the ages, it was wielded by different gods and heroes, including Shiva and Vishnu. Asi: In Hindu mythology, a sacred sword created by Brahma to defeat evil. Nowadays, frequently the name for powerful holy weapons in video games. Ascalon: The supposed sword, or lance, used by Saint George to slay the dragon. Arondight: The sword of Sir Lancelot in Arthurian legends. Izanagi did so after Kagu-tsuchi burnt his mother to death during childbirth. Ame-no-Ohabari: (天の尾羽張) The totsuka-no-tsurugi (sword of length of ten fists) used by Shinto god Izanagi to kill his son Kagu-tsuchi. Ama-no-Habakiri : (天羽々斬) The immense “ten-fist” sword used by Shinto god Susanoo to slay the Orochi Serpent.
Almace: The sword of Turpin, Archbishop of Reims in The Song of Roland.Excalibur, the most famous mythological sword of all, continues to regularly appear in books, movies, and video games.