Reasons I can think of:
• Quistis from VIII
• Rydia from IV
• Seven from Type-0
• Beastmasters from V
• Castlevania
• Indiana Jones
• Catwoman
• Elden Ring (and some of the other Souls games)
• Ivy from the Soul Edge/Calibur series
• Whips are in the interesting position of being an actual weapon but also not a commonly used weapon. They aren't very practical (like scythes), being used more for defense or maybe as a tool.
• As a weapon, whips aren't about brute force, they're more about aiming to maim or disarm, maybe even intimidate. Some portrals of whips in media might even make them look tactical or graceful (using the whip like a rhythmic gymnast's ribbon).
• Whip Blades takes the quirks of Whips and applies them to the ever popular Sword. It could be a sword that transforms into a whip or something like a urumi, which is an extremely long and flimsy sword that is used like a whip.
• Whips commonly are symbolic of dominance, control, authority, sadism, and torture.
• Whips are generally viewed more as feminine-leaning weapons.
• With the two reasons above, whips also have a more sensual/sexual connotation.
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