
This could cause trouble for the creature, but mostly creates a cocky attitude. The creature attuned to it will feel as though they're strong enough, and good enough for most situations. **Emotional:** The Rebellion imposes on its wielder a strange contentness with themselves. Additionally, Rebellion deals an extra 1d8 radiant damage against creatures of a split nature, such as tieflings, half-orcs, aasimar, half elves, undead, and others at the DM's discretion. Legend holding it has the abiity to close even the most permanent of portals, and was once used to close a tear made into the very fabric of reality by the demogorgon. Where the Yamato was granted the ability to split nature itself, the Rebellion represents the ability to combine two things very nature together. The second sword forged from the love felt by a dying archdevil, the Rebellion represents his defiance of his nature of the combined love he felt for his human wife. **Destroying Yamato:** To destroy the Yamato one must use the Rebellion in order to merge it with another weapon or creature. This process can only be postponed up to a year by a *wish* spell, or by the remerging of souls through one half killing the other. Over the course of the next 1d6 weeks, the non dominant creature will slowly erode in nature until they no longer exist. However, no matter what the case, there can be only one soul in the world for a single creature. If the original creature's nature was of a magic nature, the non dominant creature may be granted either sorcerer or warlock levels equal to the old level amount, based on dm discretion. Any attuned items have their attunement carried over to the dominant creature, and all class levels are transfered over as well. What ever it is used on, usually one half of the transformation is dominant, based upon the wielder's choice. Using this on a vampire might create a succubus and the original person the vampire was, a predatory creature feeding on humans and the original. A magic armor separated into normal armor and a field of unstable magic. A tiefling conflicted between his two natures might separate into a devil of some form and a normal human, one evil, the other good. What this means exactly is up to the dm, and should be discussed, as the intent of the wielder can mean much in this.

As part of a 10 minute ritual, the sword can be used to separate the nature of an object or creature into its two halves, so long as they remain in melee range. **Separation:** The Yamato's nature is one of duality and separation. The person will always feel a need for more power, and a desire to ascend from their current flesh. The one who is attuned to the Yamato will feel the desire for power, knowledge and trickery which pervades the souls of all devils.

**Emotional:** The Yamato imposes emotion upon the person who wields it.

Reuses of this ability return with the dawn. As an action, the sword can cast *teleport* a number of times each day equal to the attuned creature's intelligence modifier (minimum 1), and can cast *Plane shift* once per day. **Demensional cuts:** The Yamato holds the ability to cut through the very reality of the world and planes themselves. The Yamato counts as a +3 long sword, and has the *siege* property. Legend has it the blade is so sharp, it holds the ability to cut through anything and everything which has ever existed, including the fabric of reality itself. One of 3 swords forged from the human love felt by an Archdevil for a human woman, the Yamato represents the split nature between the archdevil's love for his wife, and the evil of his nature.

*weapon (longsword), Artifact (requires attunement)*
