AC-26 Futsu-no-Mitama

The AC-26 Futsu-no-Mitama (布都御魂) is a second-generation CHARM manufactured by Amatsu Heavy Industries.

Description
A second-generation CHARM designed by the Sacred Treasure Development Department of one of the world's leading CHARM makers, the Japanese company Amatsu Heavy Industries.

The Futsu-no-Mitama is, famously, the CHARM that Tsukioka Momiji was using when, during the final battle of the Odaiba Counteroffensive, she conceived of zero-top tactics—a strategy where AZ Lilies retreat to the boundary of the TZ, and they attack the Huge from both sides. Momiji herself had the role of making passes to all of the other Lilies from the BZ. With her skill at wielding this CHARM, she's a master of both short-range and long-range passes and gets the Magisphere to her allies without fail, making her world famous as the "Pass Artist."

Despite its unusual design, the Futsu-no-Mitama has attracted a number of users among Japanese Lilies.

Users
These Lilies are known to have used this CHARM in some medium or at some point.


 * Takehisa Nakaba
 * Tsukioka Momiji
 * Katsuya Fuyo
 * Miyazaki Hikaru

Trivia

 * The Futsu-no-Mitama is named after a legendary sword given to the first Emperor of Japan by the kami Takemikazuchi. The sword is said to be enshrined at the Isonokami Shrine in Nara, which is dedicated to the worship of it.