Cyrielle changes forms again.
[MIN:92+7(15)] [7.0]
Andromalius uses her charge to generate a katana and sheath from consolidated distortions. The katana's blade is entirely hollow and missing its back, forming a 'v' shape (it's essentially a kobuse lamination except, with consolidated distortions in place of the hagane and nothing where the shigane should be). The edge is incredibly sharp, sharper than normal materials can be whilst the back curves inwards slightly and is as a result, blunt. The hilt is entirely hollow as well with air being able to flow in from the hollow blade. The sheath has evenly spaced gaps that allow airflow to the back of the blade. All components are cannot bend or break except by either distortion manipulation or anti-magic. The weapon and sheath are both the same color as Andromalius's longcoat.
Andromalius reverts.
<Your katana is ready. I'll give you the specifications. It is a consolidated distortion that have not been given aesthetics, thus cannot it be fully remembered; that is, almost anyone seeing it will only remember that it is a modified katana that your magic can enhance after they stop seeing it. That includes you. It is rather sharp, but its light weight means it has little momentum, its scabbard has gaps for you to send wind through in case you ever need to propel t out of it quickly, the blade's back can also have wind sent in to enhance strikes. It won't ever bend or break, but I still won't recommend parrying anything as its low momentum when being swung could result it failing to parry properly and slamming back into you. It's a slashing weapon not a stabbing weapon and while it can cut through just about anything, you still need significant force to. I wouldn't recommend cutting anything harder than a ceramic and even then, please do avoid doing that if you can. As a general rule, if popular culture depicts katanas doing something, you should avoid doing that. As for how to use it, I have no idea. I don't know much about it aside from that as with other blades, it concentrates input force on a miniscule area, so I would recommend that you get some training from Ashley.>