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The '''swords''' in the [[Ruined Kingdom]] from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' are large, ancient weapons thrust into the ground, suggesting they were used in battle. According to in-game notes, their purpose remains a mystery, though it is clear that the residents of Crumbleden fought against some unknown threat. These blades are interactive objects in the game, as Mario can use Cappy to pry them | The '''swords''' in the [[Ruined Kingdom]] from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' are large, ancient weapons thrust into the ground, suggesting they were used in battle. According to in-game notes, their purpose remains a mystery, though it is clear that the residents of Crumbleden fought against some unknown threat. These blades are interactive objects in the game, as [[Mario]] can use [[Cappy]] to pry them out of the ground. Their design implies they were built for combat, but the exact nature of the conflict or what enemies they faced is left unexplained. | ||
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The swords in the Ruined Kingdom from Super Mario Odyssey are large, ancient weapons thrust into the ground, suggesting they were used in battle. According to in-game notes, their purpose remains a mystery, though it is clear that the residents of Crumbleden fought against some unknown threat. These blades are interactive objects in the game, as Mario can use Cappy to pry them out of the ground. Their design implies they were built for combat, but the exact nature of the conflict or what enemies they faced is left unexplained.
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