Name: Vajra
Rank: Weak
Type: Double-edged Sword (summons as dagger)
Description: Vajra is a weapon appearing in the Vedic Mythology of ancient India. It was a weapon crafted by Tvastar, the maker of divine instruments, using the bones of the sage, Dadhichi. It became the symbol of divinity of Indra, the god of lightning, and the indestructible diamond pounder (金剛杵, kongōsho?) weapon carried by the gods of Buddhism. It was held in one interpretation to be a manifestation of Indra’s lightning, which is supported by its deceptions as a golden projectile and its appearance unbefitting of a conventional weapon. Vajra was initially known by its proper name of Vjaya when Indra was first introduced to India as a phenomenon that spread from the Aryans. Along with Indra, whose name changed to Taishakuten, his divine symbol also had its name changed and became known as Vajra after the age of Buddhism as India's main religion began.
This weapon fell into Kitalpha’s hands after having received the blessing of the King of Heroes, Gilgamesh, whose limitless treasury has been passed on to the next Queen of Heroes following in his footsteps. It’s original form has been recorded in the treasury once Gilgamesh owned it, and still exists within said dimension even though it has been passed to a new owner throughout history as a copy or ‘downgraded’ future form, as Gilgamesh calls it. It is not proven whether it is actually more potent than its currently existing counterparts, as they’ve never clashed before.
Strengths:
- Belongs to Kitalpha’s treasury and as such will always return when she recalls them to their realm.
Weaknesses:
- Any weapon belonging to Kitalpha’s treasury can be used by whomever once they are summoned, including enemies.
- Cannot permanently gift this weapon to someone else as long as she owns it, as it cannot go any further than 300 meters from Kitalpha.
Abilities: N/A