![]() The weapon utilizes a similar model to the shikomizue or jotō katana, best described as a swordstick or staff sword.The word सखि (Sakhi) is Sanskrit for friend.The स्क character of Devanagari makes the sk- sound, making स्कयजति a phonetical approximation of the weapon's name.This way, however, the origin of the sk- radical is left unclear. An alternative, simpler, interpretation uses यजति (Yajati), Sanskrit for sacrifice, reflecting the name and theme of the quest.This can either tie into the sword's relationship with Excalibur Umbra, with Umbra being Latin for shadow or to the weapon's passive ability to cloak its user.Σκιά (Skia) is Greek for shadow, while जाति (Jati) is Sanskrit for birth.However, there are no Nikana stances containing finishers. Due to the special ability of this weapon, stances with finishers in them would be useful in proccing the effect.The cloth piece is a fixed part of the sheath and not a removable cosmetic.Ash's Blade Storm does not activate the invisibility effect. ![]() Invisibility is not affected by Nullifier bubbles. ![]()
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