'Enterich' MK I
The 'Enterich' MK I railgun consists of a mostly-rectangular frame, including the stock and barrel. The stock has no distinguishing features aside from the hole in which the wielder can use to loop the thumb through for ease of use. The trigger is a non-descript 'button' with a small, circular trigger guard. The main frame of the gun is made of a dull purple coloured crystal named 'Alma Crystal' with the case being comprised of dull, grey, ceramic plating and the barrel is simply a rectangular hole in the front, two inches tall by one wide. The entire gun is 45in (114.3cm) long and weighs roughly 8kg (17lbs).
The name 'Enterich' translates from German to English as 'drake', a synonymous term for the legendary dragon.
The name 'Enterich' translates from German to English as 'drake', a synonymous term for the legendary dragon.
Erdstoß
Erdstoß is a 74" nodachi, made of highly compressed graphite, 'titan' steel and an outer layering of carbon nanofibre. The blade itself is 50" whilst the handle is the remaining 24". The compressed graphite makes the core of the blade, where the graphite is situated, harder than diamond. The 'titan' steel surrounds the graphite and then the carbon nanofibre surrounds that. The 50" blade has a slight taper, curving back only slightly. Engraved on the center of both sides of the blade is a crescent shaped curve, reaching from the base to the tip of the blade. The handle is elegantly styled like most Japanese katana and is white with a black grip over the top. The guard is a twin-spiral with bladed edges. Around the blade wrap two crimson dragons made entirely of a fiery aura, spiralling around in a double-helix-style motion. Erdstoß' scabbard is pure black onyx with an engraved, oriental-style dragon wrapping loosely around the entire length.
Twin Harisen
The twin harisen are two-and-a-half feet in length with sharpened, nanofibre and titan steel edges. They each have thirteen folds and have a traditional Japanese cherry blossom design. The tips of the harisen give off a red glow due to fireruby encasing the points.