Sreacre when in normal form is a hand and a half sword (being able to wield with one or two hands) and is about three feet in length. Direcan modified this so the transformation would have two phases, one where the non dominate arm became a tiger’s paw, and a second, where each claw would become a short sword. If needed the sword would morph the users non dominate hand into a second sword. (Depending on the amount of power needed depends on how far the runes extend on the body) Giving the user more energy, but at the same time, harming them very seriously. At first, the runes on it would glow white and cover the user's body. One that only Direcan has used, and also modified. Once a demigod wields it, it gives a new power. The drawback of it is that it uses the user's own energy and if used for too long, it will eventually exhaust and kill the user. Once the user calls on it, it will give the user expert swordsmanship, allowing them to battle even the most skilled fighters for awhile.
Not much is known about the origin of the sword or how it came into Direcan's possession. Historical Materialism 19.3 (2011) 328 /hima Revisiting the Domestic-Labour Debate: An Indian Perspective Rohini Hensman Union Research Group, Bombay email protected Abstract The class-struggle under capitalism is shaped by the fact that for capital, labour-power is merely a factor of production and source of prot, whereas for workers it is an element of their own lives. Normally it is just a sword, with no special abilities if it is not needed.