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Video Game Swords
From early pixelated scraps to today’s gleaming, finely rendered blades, video game swords have become a defining part of gaming culture. They’re not just tools of battle. They represent courage, mastery, and the worlds they inhabit. In games like Devil May Cry, they slice through chaos with style. In The Elder Scrolls, they hum with ancient magic. These weapons influence not just how we fight, but how we remember the journey.
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