No, but he has an ice-based sword.
In Arthurian legend, it is the character Sir Bedivere who is instructed to return Excalibur, King Arthur's sword, to the Lady of the Lake. After Arthur's final battle, he asks Bedivere to throw the sword into the lake. Bedivere initially hesitates but ultimately obeys, casting the sword into the water where it is received by the Lady of the Lake.
King Arthur was mortally wounded at the Last Battle. He had to be carried to the water's edge. His sword Excalibur was thrown to, and caught by, the hand of the Lady of the Lake. A barge then carried King Arthur to Avalon.
What had happened was that Merlin saw that King Arthur had a magic sword, but broke in battle. So, he led King Arthur to a magical lake. At the lake, A mysterious hand thrust its above the surface of the water, clenching the sword that we know today as Excalibur.
Well basically a well made samurai sword is a marvel of engineering made by folding thin sheets of metal as much as 300,000 times with the right combination of water and heat. It has to be able to bend but not break in battle. A well made Samurai sword can fetch up to $100,000 or more.
No, for a sword is made of metal and metal is heavier than water.
No, the closest would be Shiva with Ice. But the Eidolons in FFXIII aren't really elemental based like they are in many of the past Final Fantasy games.
he battles ares with his pen sword riptide and then sees the water so he stabs ares in the foot and then uses the water to beat him up. the funny thing is that the cops were watching the battle
In Arthurian legend, it was the Lady of the Lake who threw the sword Excalibur into the water. After King Arthur's death, she returned to retrieve the sword from him, symbolizing the end of his reign. Her act of throwing the sword represents both a farewell to Arthur and the mystical nature of the sword itself.
The fastest water animal is the dolphin, but the fastest fish is the sail fish, not a sword fish.
he battles ares with his pen sword riptide and then sees the water so he stabs ares in the foot and then uses the water to beat him up. the funny thing is that the cops were watching the battle
Beowulf dives into the lake where Grendel's mother lives and swims down to her lair. There, he engages her in a fierce battle using a magical sword that he finds in the lair. Beowulf eventually defeats Grendel's mother by decapitating her with the sword.
Castform does not transform with the Mystic Water. Castform's forms are entirely based on the weather effect currently active in battle.