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What is scarier than a bladed killing tool? Make it evil. What is creepier than an evil sword? A hungry evil weapon. A Hungry Weapon hungers or thirsts for victims — or to be more precise, their blood, souls, life force, or what have you. If it wants to kill but is not hungry or thirsty, it's just Ax-Crazy. Yeah... To be hungry, a sword doesn't need to be a Talking Weapon, but it often is because it's good for a hungry, evil, Empathic Weapon's image. If the audience only has the wielder's word for the weapon's hunger, it's not this trope. If the hunger or thirst is stated by either the sword, the narrator or other characters, it's this trope. In case of narrator-revealed hunger or thirst, it's good to remember that some narrators are unreliable and some just like to be poetic. Swords in realistic, non-fantasy settings obviously cannot be evil or hungry, no matter what the narrator says. See also Draw Sword, Draw Blood when the sword's supposed need to "taste blood" is metaphorical, ceremonial and/or a superstition. Subtrope of Evil Weapon (because for some weird reason, good swords aren't ever hungry). Compare Weapons That Suck for a different version of "hungry". Examples |
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In Digimon Ghost Game, Monster of the Week Musyamon ends up trapped inside of his katana after ending up in the real world and plots to regenerate his body by possessing other Digimon through the sword and forcing them to absorb the Life Energy of humans and other Digimon with it. | |
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Torg from Sluggy Freelance has a magic sword ("Chaz") that glows red, speaks, and becomes SUPER EFFECTIVE for a period after it's been bathed in the blood of an innocent. | |
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In Ravenor Returned, a minor villain owns a sentient “vampiric” sword with a thirst for blood. It can magically pull blood out of any wound it inflicts, move under its own power when she isn’t holding it, and will gleefully suck up any blood presented to it, even that of its master. | |
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In a rare good example, the divine sword Lumina from Brave Fencer Musashi will devour the souls of enemies and let its wielder use their special attacks. | |
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In Darkstalkers, the phantasmic demon samurai Bishamon wields a blood-thirsty sword known as a Kien. Due to a ritual used to keep the blade eternally sharp while crafting it, Kien hungers for death and destruction (a trait of the sword that was made only worse when it fell under the influence of the cursed armor Hannya). Donning said weapon and gear enslaves the user to the will of the artifacts and sends them on a mindless rampage. | |
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Skurai from Ragnarok might even say the exact words. Of course his sword is evil and half-possessing/Brainwashing him and literally needs to drink blood (aka butcher people), so...it's almost justified in a way. There is no reason why he has to be such a Large Ham about it, though. That's just tasty, gratuitous villainy. | |
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Sparrow And Bright has The Sword That Burns Night or Day. In its night form it drinks magical and life energies, and always resists being put away. | |
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In Warhammer: Age of Sigmar the Blades of Blood gifted to the daemonic Heralds that lead the Khorne’s cohorts into battle endlessly thirst for the blood of their foes, guiding their wielder’s strikes to their enemy’s most vulnerable locations. | |
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In Dark Cloud, one of the swords you could get was called the Lamb Sword. In it's normal state, it was pretty weak, but if you didn't use it for a while, it became hungry and would become much more powerful. After it killed a few victims, it would return to it's natural state. | |
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Naruto: Kisame's sword Samehada can absorb chakra and then give it to Kisame to heal/empower himself. Zabuza's sword Kubikiribocho can repair itself using the blood of his enemies. |
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Dragaera: The Soul Eating Morganti weapons aren't known to be sentient, but humans still get a terrible sense of hunger and malice from them. The viewpoint character Vlad Taltos once feels like his enemy's Morganti blade is twisting in their hand, trying to get close enough to devour him. | |
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The Night Unfurls: Hugh's Chikage is a non-malicious example. The katana feeds on the blood of victims when its blood rite is activated. After his "duel" with Michelle Pantielle, the narration notes that the Chikage "seemed to be disappointed in this wasteful offering", though it is unknown whether it can feel things or not. In a case of Shrouded in Myth, Kyril's Saw Cleaver drinks the blood of the traitors and faithless, as the legends say. |
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In Shinobi for PS2, the protagonist Hotsuma wields Akujiki, a sword that feeds on the Yin of its slain enemies. This is a key gameplay element, essentially acting as a timer. Killing enemies keeps its steadily decreasing gauge full. Killing enemies in quick succession creates elaborate combos known as "tate," which relinquish the most Yin. Allow it to go hungry and Akujiki begins to slowly devour Hotsuma's life gauge instead. Storyline wise, like many other hungry weapons, the source of its Yin doesn't matter; Akujiki eats the yin of humans and demonic hellspawn alike. | |
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Forest Kingdom: In book 1 (Blue Moon Rising), the Infernal Device Flarebright needs blood to fuel its flames. | |
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Katana in Beware the Batman was sent by the CIA to go undercover as a member of the League of Assassins and find an Artifact of Doom called the Soultaker Sword. Unlike similar entries on this page, it suck souls by a magic chant rather than straight up killing. Because of that, she decided to hide the sword, knowing that such power is too dangerous to be in any organization's hands. Of course, years later, the League of Assassins find it. | |
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In Gotrek & Felix Gotrek frequently boasts "my axe thirsts!" before a potential fight, often deliberately cutting his thumb on the edge in the process. While both of his iconic weapons have been powerful magic artifacts, it's left unclear whether either one actually has this property or if he's just doing it for effect. | |
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In one of the Cardboard Tube Samurai installments of Penny Arcade called The Wandering Age: Last Rites it is at first implied and then confirmed that the hero Tobun was possessed by an evil sword. | |
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Skyrim has Mephala's Ebony Blade, which becomes stronger every time its wielder kills a friend or loved one with it. You need to kill ten trusted companions to fully empower the Ebony Blade. You can manipulate the blade by being exceptionally cruel to a single "friend"; if you kill and resurrect the same guy over and over using Dead Thrall (a special resurrection spell that doesn't destroy the body after they're killed again), you can bring the blade to its full potential. You don't even need to murder your friend if he dies of natural causes! | |
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Warcraft: Arthas' sword, Frostmourne, which consumes the souls of those slain upon it. This leads to Athas' Catchphrase, "Frostmourne hungers!". Played for Black Comedy in his Stop Poking Me! in Heroes of the Storm. | |
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"Okuyyuki" has Audrey, a fairly rare heroic example. She is a regular Blood Knight, in addition to this, but otherwise rather nice and even caring. | |
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The sentient sword Nightblood in the book Warbreaker is obsessed with killing evil people, though it can't distinguish between an actual 'evil' person, and someone who's merely in the way. Merely touching the sword when you aren't 'pure of heart' will lead you to go on a killing frenzy before eventually killing yourself. In an even straighter example of this trope, Nightblood also eats its wielder's souls (people can transfer souls around in this world) to fuel its powers. | |
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Breath of Fire III: Garr's ultimate weapon, the Beast Lance, drains his HP every turn in battle. | |
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One specific example is a sword from Dungeons & Dragons adventure S2 White Plume Mountain, Blackrazor. It hungers for Life Energy and will try to force its wielder to use it to attack others so it can feed. It's a Shout-Out to Stormbringer, mentioned above. | |
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Mega Man X: Command Mission: Steel Massimo's Beast Lancer is a reference to the Breath of Fire III example above. The difference is that Massimo only loses HP while attacking normally. | |
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The aptly named "BloodDrinker" from Journey to Chaos is a sword that literally drinks blood. Basilard can stab someone with it and turn them into a withered and dry husk. Its favorite meals are elves and members of the Bladi clan. | |
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The Law of Ueki has the Mash, a Sacred Weapon in a form of a giant block with eyes and a mouth, which chomps the user's opponent into unconsciousness. | |
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The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind and Oblivion have Umbra, a powerful soul-stealing sword created by a witch for the Daedric Prince Clavicus Vile. Crossing over with Evil Weapon and Empathic Weapon, it tends to take over the mind of its wielder, turning them into insane Blood Knights. In Oblivion, Barbas (Vile's external conscience and Morality Chain) begs you not to deliver the sword to Clavicus Vile, since he believes even a Daedric Prince won't be able to control the blade's evil power. He's right. Skyrim has Mephala's Ebony Blade, which becomes stronger every time its wielder kills a friend or loved one with it. You need to kill ten trusted companions to fully empower the Ebony Blade. You can manipulate the blade by being exceptionally cruel to a single "friend"; if you kill and resurrect the same guy over and over using Dead Thrall (a special resurrection spell that doesn't destroy the body after they're killed again), you can bring the blade to its full potential. You don't even need to murder your friend if he dies of natural causes! |
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In One Piece the sword Enma is a very powerful blade, but that power has a price. Enma's strength is due to absorbing its own wielder's Haki to empower it. The problem is that Enma will immediately try to drain all of its wielder's Haki. Only a Master Swordsman with an iron will can hope to wield it safely. When Zoro first tries out Enma, the sword withers his arm with its Haki draining. Fortunately, Zoro has the necessary willpower to force Enma to return his Haki to him. | |
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All-Black the Necrosword, the weapon wielded by The Mighty Thor villain Gorr the God-butcher, is a powerful sword of darkness that fuels its powers with the blood of gods. It is later revealed that All-Black is actually a predecessor to the Symbiotes such as Venom and was specifically created to wipe out the universe's gods. The souls of everyone it has killed end up trapped in a twisted afterlife formed in the corpse of its first victim, a Celestial, to live out a hellish existence as they're drawn upon for power. | |
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Contest of Champions (2015): Guillotine's sword seeks blood. It's unsatisfied with the small, paltry amounts Guillotine's vigilante exploits grant it (since Guillotine tries to use the sword as non-lethally as she can). And it has to be the right kind of blood too. If it's an alien, the sword will refuse to let itself touch them. | |
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Morrowind and Oblivion have Umbra, a powerful soul-stealing sword created by a witch for the Daedric Prince Clavicus Vile. Crossing over with Evil Weapon and Empathic Weapon, it tends to take over the mind of its wielder, turning them into insane Blood Knights. In Oblivion, Barbas (Vile's external conscience and Morality Chain) begs you not to deliver the sword to Clavicus Vile, since he believes even a Daedric Prince won't be able to control the blade's evil power. He's right. | |
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Critical Role: Craven Edge, Sylas Briarwood's sentient greatsword, perpetually hungers for the blood of its victims. | |
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One Warhammer 40,000 battle report featured in White Dwarf showed the downside of this trope. The climax of the battle was Farseer Eldrad Ulthran facing Abbadon the Despoiler, a fight that heavily favored the Chaos warlord. But Eldrad used his Combat Clairvoyance to position the tip of his spear in just the right place so that Abaddon's demon sword Drach'nyen, ever eager for more victims, pulled its wielder onto Eldrad's weapon. | |
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Team Fortress 2: The Eyelander thirsts for heads, and whispers repeatedly "heaadssss". | |
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Kullervo's role in The Kalevala, a Finnish epic, plays out between Turin Turambar and his sword Gurthang in The Silmarillion. This is not entirely surprising, since The Kalevala was an influence on J.R.R. Tolkien. | |
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The Soul Reaver from Legacy of Kain consumes the slain enemies' souls or blood, depending on which form you refer to. The actual hunger aspect, however, is only encountered as a game mechanic in Soul Reaver 2, where the spectral Reaver awakens when brought close to its physical form, and starts to leech Raziel's own soul when left unchecked. | |
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Soul Edge from the Soul Series has a tendency to eat the souls of both its targets and its wielders. | |
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The Infernal Arms from Hades literally shudder when in the presence of the Titans' blood, and get more powerful the more they are fed it. They also had taken on several forms based on who wielded them in battle, for better such as Achilles' Aspect of Varatha and for worse such as when Eris somehow made off with the Exagryph also known as the Adamant Rail, all in the name of simply being known. | |
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A rare non-evil example is found in The Spiral Labyrinth. The protagonist is thrown forward to a time when The Magic has Come Back, and finds that his AI-controlled energy pistol has become a magical sword that feeds on the life force of those it kills. | |
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Seven Blasphemous Deaths from the second season of Thunderbolt Fantasy is a demonic sword best summed up as Stormbringer's sister. She has an insatiable thirst for blood and the Life Energy within it, with Mind Control powers that drive anyone who sees her to slaughter everyone around them to possess the beautiful sword. Seven Blasphemous Deaths even compels one wielder to cut herself to feed the sword when no other victims were available. | |
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Saika of Durarara!! is a demonically-possessed sword that "loves" humanity, and shows its affection by cutting them, and then adding them to its Hive Mind. Its goal is to possess all of humanity, and so seeks out strong individuals that are better suited to helping it possess more people, like Heiwajima Shizuo. In its own words, it craves strength like a human wants a partner with "good genes". | |
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Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 has the Malice Sword, which consumes the souls of any CPUs slain by it. In a certain bad ending, Nepgear and Neptune find the sword and the former was forced (or rather, asked) to use it kill her friends (and sister) to gain their power so that she can have enough power to stop Arfoire and avert The End of the World as We Know It. Said sword transforms into an Infinity +1 Sword called the Gehaburn. | |
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The Honedge line of Pokémon X and Y are based on this. The Pokedex entry for Honedge itself states that it sucks out the souls of those foolish enough to wield it like an actual sword. | |
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