[It's not something Kanda can relate to--not when, in his world, your weapon chooses you and only you. When the only choice most accommodators get is which type of death you want: the hands of the enemy, or the punishment of God. He's used other swords before, but only in emergencies, and those weren't special or meaningful to anyone.
But he does know a thing or two about forced connections. He won't say that, of course, because why would he, but it is something he takes note of.]
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But he does know a thing or two about forced connections. He won't say that, of course, because why would he, but it is something he takes note of.]
What kind of power is it supposed to have?