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==Design==
==Design==
A Fellking lance's shaft is dark purple in the center and lilac on the ends, with the two colors separated by small, rose-colored rings. The lower blade is purple with lilac edges and shaped like an {{w|Arrow Cross|arrow cross}}. The upper blade is divided into two purple sections with lilac edges, connected by a rose-colored cross shaped like the upper half of the Nobody logo. The upper half of the two blades curves slightly near the top and sports several notches lining its outer edge.
A Fellking lance's shaft is dark purple in the center and lilac on the ends, with the two colors separated by small, rose-colored rings. The lower blade is purple with lilac edges and shaped like an [[wikipedia:Arrow cross|arrow cross]]. The upper blade is divided into two purple sections with lilac edges, connected by a rose-colored cross shaped like the upper half of the Nobody logo. The upper half of the two blades curves slightly near the top and sports several notches lining its outer edge.


Fellking, as a combination of the two words "fell" and "king", means "ferocious king". The weapon's Japanese name has the same meaning.
Fellking, as a combination of the two words "fell" and "king", means "ferocious king". The weapon's Japanese name has the same meaning.

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