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Freedom-Sworn

Freedom-Sworn

5
Sword

A straight sword, azure as antediluvian song, and as keen as the oaths of freedom taken in the Land of Wind.

Ascension materials:
Dream of the Dandelion GladiatorChaos CoreForbidden Curse Scroll

Stats:

Asc.Lv.Base ATKElemental Mastery
A014643
A690608198
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Refinements:

RefinementDesc
Revolutionary Chorale R1

A part of the "Millennial Movement" that wanders amidst the winds. Increases DMG by 10%. When the character wielding this weapon triggers Elemental Reactions, they gain a Sigil of Rebellion. This effect can be triggered once every 0.5s and can be triggered even if said character is not on the field. When you possess 2 Sigils of Rebellion, all of them will be consumed and all nearby party members will obtain "Millennial Movement: Song of Resistance" for 12s. "Millennial Movement: Song of Resistance" increases Normal, Charged and Plunging Attack DMG by 16% and increases ATK by 20%. Once this effect is triggered, you will not gain Sigils of Rebellion for 20s. Of the many effects of the "Millennial Movement," buffs of the same type will not stack.

Revolutionary Chorale R2

A part of the "Millennial Movement" that wanders amidst the winds. Increases DMG by 20%. When the character wielding this weapon triggers Elemental Reactions, they gain a Sigil of Rebellion. This effect can be triggered once every 0.5s and can be triggered even if said character is not on the field. When you possess 2 Sigils of Rebellion, all of them will be consumed and all nearby party members will obtain "Millennial Movement: Song of Resistance" for 12s. "Millennial Movement: Song of Resistance" increases Normal, Charged and Plunging Attack DMG by 32% and increases ATK by 40%. Once this effect is triggered, you will not gain Sigils of Rebellion for 20s. Of the many effects of the "Millennial Movement," buffs of the same type will not stack.

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Ascensions:

Asc.MoraItems
A665000
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Lore:

People would once raise a toast to a traveler's song that was thusly sung:

"If someone plucks out your tongue, you can still sing with your eyes."

"If someone blinds you in both eyes, you can still see with your ears."

"If someone conspires to destroy tomorrow, then raise them a glass,"

"For even if tomorrow dies, this song shall live on."

They say that a region's character follows that of its archon, and that this holds true both for the people and the land itself.

But was it the unfettered archon who bestowed a love of freedom and wine upon the land and people amidst conflict?

Or was it the people who nurtured the Anemo Archon's love of freedom as they pined for it amid the howling wind and frost?

This is a question that can no longer be answered.

But that song is often sung in dark times.

Whether in the days when Decarabian reigned from his gale-crowned tower,

Or when the corrupt nobility overturned the archon's likeness,

In cloistered cellars, in dark alleys, and in decrepit taverns,

The song seeped through the gale and the iron fist of tyranny, and became an anthem for resisting heroes.

In the distant past, in a silent city ringed in from all sides,

Cheers erupted to the sound of a lyre and at last pierced the prison of raging winds.

A certain group, comprised of a youth, a spirit, an archer, a knight and a wandering flame-haired warrior,

Came and stood before the tower that loomed like a sky-piercing lance,

That cast a shadow like that of a titan,

And they swore to be free, and vowed to shatter the rule of the tower's lone tyrant.

The weak and infirm who could not scale the tower instead sang the song that, till now, had only ever been whispered in corners where the wind did not reach,

And that drinking song rose up with force enough to shake the city walls, spurring the heroes on as they climbed...

"If someone plucks out your tongue, you can still sing with your eyes."

"If someone blinds you in both eyes, you can still see with your ears."

"But if anyone dares to steal your song, the freedom you yearn for,"

"— That alone, that alone shall never do!"