![]() there is more than one Mortal Blade? Perhaps this is mentioned/explained at some point later in the game, as I've only completed Mibu and Senpou Temple, and am just about to kill the Guardian Ape. As you just told him your blade is crimson, and he says "the one he has is black, then" implies that. After getting it, talking to Isshin Ashina will have Wolf explain that when he drew and looked upon the crimson blade, he died, once. To abandon oneself in search of strength.How tragic." I don't know what requirements must be met to trigger this, but I'm fairly certain you have to have at least gotten the Mortal Blade from the Divine Child of Rejuvenation. I'm gonna copy what I just posted in the Isshin Ashina page's comments: If you Eavesdrop on Isshin Ashina by hugging the wall outside his doorway, you can listen to him say, "The crimson Mortal Blade.That means the one he has must be.black, then. The only other cases of blackening in the game are the Demon Bell, which I guess makes sense, and the black ghosts that begin to appear at dusk (summoned by Genichiro?). Maybe Open Gate is even more dangerous than Gracious Tears if it can both kill immortals and draw life back from the beyond. Had the sword not been blackened to become Open Gate yet? What we do know is that it has plenty of history with Isshin, that it was transformed into a mortal blade sometime after his coup, that he parted with it for some unknown reason, that his lifeforce is tied to it in some way, and that apparently mortals can also wield it, since Owl was able to in the Shura ending. But considering how badly she wanted to save him, this seems unlikely. That is, unless she DID kill him with the black blade, then was at last able to kill herself as a mortal. In none of Sekiro's endings do both he and Kuro die, which could imply what killed Takeru was his illness, which in turn killed Tomoe, her lifeforce having been tied with his. I wonder how it became blackened? We also don't know if Tomoe really used it to sever immortality, as both she and Takeru are dead. ![]() ![]() Hard to see unless you freeze-frame it, but it has the same hilt, tsuba, double-edges, and taper. Isshin wielded it during his coup as seen in the prologue, but before its blade was blackened. To abandon oneself in search of strength.How tragic." "The crimson Mortal Blade.That means the one he has must be.black, then.After showing the Mortal Blade to Isshin Ashina, eavesdropping will result in the following dialogue:.Can be seen wielded by Genichiro, Way of the Tomoe in his final fight. ![]() Can be seen wielded by The Owl during the Shura ending cutscene.Unobtainable by Sekiro, although he can be seen wielding the blade during the Shura ending cutscene.It is wielded by Genichiro, Way of the Tomoe in his final Fight, as well as The Owl during the Shura ending. Described in the Black Scroll, it is a twin to the Mortal Blade and known as Kaimon (Japanese:開門 "Open Gate") as it is said to open a gate to the underworld. This item has no description since it is unobtainable.īlack Mortal Blade is an unobtainable item in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. ![]()
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