Quote Originally Posted by Dragon View Post
Thank you for proving my point.

Muramasa > Masamune

A sword that does its job, that is to kill its victim regardless of any preconceived fairy tale of good or evil, is far more worthy of a warrior, than any dull sword that was created on an asinine myth that good and evil are at all any different.
A wise warrior would choose Masamune be he good or evil.

"Muramasa was a most skillful smith but a violent and ill-balanced mind verging on madness, that was supposed to have passed into his blades....They were popularly believed to hunger for blood and to impel their warrior to commit murder or suicide."

"It has also been told that once drawn, a Muramasa blade has to draw blood before it can be returned to its scabbard, even to the point of forcing its wielder to wound himself or commit suicide. Thus, it is thought of as a demonic cursed blade that creates bloodlust in those who wield it."