Talk:Murakumo/@comment-190.27.112.124-20150316205626/@comment-190.25.26.82-20150330044848

>Somebody HAS claimed that Murakumo's spear is a reference to the Ame no Murakumo, so I am discussing that. And yet that person didn't provide proof that it is and you cannot prove that it isn't, I'll say it again: Unless one side show actual and verifiable proof that the author said or not that this weapon is a reference to that sword, the trivia can stay as a "What if" or a "May be a reference".

And why you ask? because in a trivia it is aceptable to put these things unless proven wrong or right; I'll give you one example of what is the case right now:

-The T-Rex may had green skin. Do we really know that it had green skin? nope, but it is the most common approach, because most of biggest reptiles today have green skin and we can relate the color of these to the dinosaur.

-But then other scientifics say that the T-Rex may had red and blue colors, or even had feathers, due to their presence in related species of similar size without actual proof. Unless anyone can prove it wrong or right, it will stay as it is.

Now allow me to remind you what the trivia said: The sword on her back is a nod to the "Ame no Murakumo no Tsurugi" and then proceded to explain what is the Ame no Murakumo, see? a "Nod", it isn't stating as a fact that it is the sword. The only thing we somehow can be sure is that the weapon isn't a sword but something else, and the nod still remains because:

-Can we prove that it is? nope, the only guy that say he could, just didn't provide the info.

-Can we prove that it isn't? nope, the only person that we know have that knowledge is the author, or maybe you can show us verifiable  proof that it isn't a nod.

I propose you, taking into account the past coments that: The weapon (mast) used as a spear or staff (because how she handles it), is a nod to the Ame no Murakumo, (insert what is the meaning of the weapon, to denote it's status). Obviously needs better wording but as of now I think we can work with it as a starting point.