No, the Blade of Awe enhancements can be used on any weapon.
The word "AWESOME" does not at all appear in the bible itself although it appears in some derivatives ISV(69), NIV(34) and The Message version (8). The word "AWESOME" is not even a proper word and is used in exaggeration. It is continually being justified to originate long ago by emphasizing the word "AWE" which in itself being reinterpreted to be broad compensating both emotional extremes making the word "AWESOME" the pinnacle of emotional extremes which is misleading. "AWE" in itself appears on the KJV three(3) times in PSALMS all of which ripples from fear to God and his word. "AWE" was originally meant terror and fear. It is obvious that the term "AWESOME" itself is perverted since it is often used in entertainment, new age, cartoons and the like. It is more opted used for sarcastic remarks due its duality.
Yes, the entire word of God - the Bible - as a whole is about the 'awe' of God, the creator. Awe simply means the feeling of reverence, respect all mixed with fear or wonder at the same time.
Some times when you battle yo van find piecies of the blade of awe
Awe has one syllable. Ah.
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Awe is a noun; an Abstract noun to be precise, because it is a 'thing' that we cannot experience with our senses. However if you were to say: 'He stood still, in awe of the sky' it is being used as an adverb because it is further describing the verb (stood) 'Some of the things you learn on Answers.com are Awe-inspiring!' it is being used as an adjective (descriptive) because it is further describing the noun/s (things)
The beauty of the sunset left me in awe.
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The blade of Awe can now be colour customized accordingly to the Shield of Awe, and the x Armour of Awe.
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There are 2 syllables. Awe-some.