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''Emeici/Gabishi'' is usually written as 峨嵋刺 ''(Éméi cì)''. But Mamiya's ''gabishi'' are spelled as 娥媚剌 ''(Émèi cì)'' which loosely means "Beautiful Charming Spikes". | ''Emeici/Gabishi'' is usually written as 峨嵋刺 ''(Éméi cì)''. But Mamiya's ''gabishi'' are spelled as 娥媚剌 ''(Émèi cì)'' which loosely means "Beautiful Charming Spikes". | ||
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[[Category:Gabi Ken techniques]] | [[Category:Gabi Ken techniques]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:20, 3 October 2023

Gabi Shi (娥媚剌, Emeici)
- A traditional Chinese Gabi Ken weapon. They are a pair of metal rods with sharp ends used for stabbing; they are typically mounted on a detachable ring worn on the middle finger, allowing them to spin and be elaborately manipulated.
- Mamiya uses this weapon to confuse the attacker by spinning the blades, thereby providing a distraction while trying to get close enough to stab. Also, emeici can be concealed easily for surprise attacks.
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[edit | edit source]Emeici/Gabishi is usually written as 峨嵋刺 (Éméi cì). But Mamiya's gabishi are spelled as 娥媚剌 (Émèi cì) which loosely means "Beautiful Charming Spikes".