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Literally translated, light blade would be 'hikari no katana,' written: 光の刀 I would suggest that instead of "dark blade," you go with "shadow blade/blade of shadows," as not only does it sound better than the literal translation of "dark blade," but also stands better as an opposite to a "blade of light." That would be 'kage no katana,' written: 影の刀

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