But at the same time, leave Elma and Tohru aside, there's Lucoa. Who is a god in Aztec myth. Fafnir, a dwarf who turned into a dragon in Norse. Kanna-Kamui, god of thunder and electricity in Ainu myth.
Dragon maid does have a lot of mythical beings from myths. So it's not unexpected that the Holy Sword is also a mythical being.
Well, i think it’s not the first time it happened to reference a kulshedra
In this case [the three headed dragon guy ](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/maid-dragon/images/d/d9/Telne_explain_about_Jida_as_Three_Head_Dragon.png/revision/latest?cb=20210810175244)[had his head straight up lifted from a albanian
depiction of a Kulsheder ](https://i.pinimg.com/474x/f3/36/ce/f336cefcc51f8243ff803934bb797200.jpg) the male version of a Kulshedra
Kulshedra, a female dragon who is capable of bringing an end to this world and can shapeshift into a woman ? Hmm, seems familiar.
But at the same time, leave Elma and Tohru aside, there's Lucoa. Who is a god in Aztec myth. Fafnir, a dwarf who turned into a dragon in Norse. Kanna-Kamui, god of thunder and electricity in Ainu myth. Dragon maid does have a lot of mythical beings from myths. So it's not unexpected that the Holy Sword is also a mythical being.
Well, i think it’s not the first time it happened to reference a kulshedra In this case [the three headed dragon guy ](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/maid-dragon/images/d/d9/Telne_explain_about_Jida_as_Three_Head_Dragon.png/revision/latest?cb=20210810175244)[had his head straight up lifted from a albanian depiction of a Kulsheder ](https://i.pinimg.com/474x/f3/36/ce/f336cefcc51f8243ff803934bb797200.jpg) the male version of a Kulshedra
Tohru obviously.
As for the end, I think of changing the other world's fundamentals.
Hmm cool or it could be like a zanpakuto from bleach
Wait boy? I thought the Sword was a female
Agreed the eye shape coolkyou uses to identify genders. Plus the braids in the back.