Totsuka-no-Tsurugi

The Totsuka-no-Tsurugi (Ten-hands Long Sword) is a sword with two forms. The first form resembled a long hilt Indian Khanda (basket hilted two-handed Khanda), a double-edged long sword which is wider at tip and narrower at base, being the only sword with this type of blade in the world, inspired from the representation of Acalanath Vidyaraja or Fudo Myo o, the Buddhist fierce god of protection who wields the Vajra Khadga also known as Kongo-ken or Thunder-sword. It had a yellow cross guard, red hilt and yellow round pommel with a red thread tied to it. The second form is achieved when the user focused a lot of their chakra into the first form. It second form resembles an oversized dog's fang. The cross guard turned into a large patch of fur similar to a dog's also. As the user gets stronger the blade not only became slightly larger, but changed colors and transformed according to the abilities it absorbed. When Totsuka-no-Tsurugi is let go of, such as being thrown towards an enemy, it can retain its true form for a few seconds before reverting to its normal form.