Probably Shichiseiken or Heishishorinken.
Both are swords originally owned by Miko's model, Prince Shoutoku. However, neither are double-edged.Super SaGa Frontier 2 playtimeCoordinated attack: "Falling Stars Iwafune Cyclone"
Falling Stars is from Miko's spell "Falling Stars on Divine Spirit Mausoleum", Iwafune is from Futo's spell "Rainy Iwafune" and Cyclone is from Tojiko's spell "Gagouji's Cyclone".Girl who looks like a born leader but is really a high-spirited idiotHigh-spirited idiot girl. (Boss)High-spirited idiot girl.Note: The Animae (divine spirits) are gathering in the megalith (mausoleum).
I changed the original translation here because I thought crossing out the words didn't convey the double meaning behind them and instead would lead people to think the kanji meaning is being erased in favor of the foreign words. A good example of this is if, in Bleach, you put "Spirit World Soul Society" instead of "Soul Society (Spirit World)". Both are the true meaning of the name, not just Soul Society.