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Reference or not, there is no reason to think that a spear is a reference to a sword just because of her name without cited proof any more than there is reason to think that Musashi's sarashi is a "reference" to Musashi Miyamoto's headband.
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* Sunk in action, 12 October 1942. Scuttled by a torpedo.
 
* Sunk in action, 12 October 1942. Scuttled by a torpedo.
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* The sword on her back is a nod to the "Ame no Murakumo no Tsurugi" (or "The Sword of the Gathering Clouds of Heaven" in English), more commonly known today as "Kusanagi no Tsurugi" (or the "Grass-cutting Sword" in English), one of the three pieces of the Imperial Regalia of Japan - akin to the Crown Jewels of the UK. 
      
== Quests ==
 
== Quests ==
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