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{{wikipediainfo|Flaming sword (mythology)}}'''Flaming Swords''' were supernatural weapons sometimes wielded by [[angel]]s.
{{wikipediainfo|Flaming sword (mythology)}}'''Flaming Swords''', or '''flaming swords''', ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dog Days of Sumer (short story)|Dog Days of Sumer]]'') were supernatural weapons sometimes wielded by [[angel]]s.


The [[Mad Gardener (Our Strange and Wonderful House)|Mad Gardener]] who guarded [[the Conservatory]] of [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] — by all appearances a version of the [[Garden of Eden]] — wielded a flaming sword, although, under his glamour as a wizened old man, it appeared as a machete. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our_Strange_and_Wonderful_House_(novel)#Appendix_13-III:_Back_to_the_Garden|Back to the Garden]]'')
The [[Mad Gardener (Our Strange and Wonderful House)|Mad Gardener]] who guarded [[the Conservatory]] of [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] — by all appearances a version of the [[Garden of Eden]] — wielded a flaming sword, although, under his glamour as a wizened old man, it appeared as a machete. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our_Strange_and_Wonderful_House_(novel)#Appendix_13-III:_Back_to_the_Garden|Back to the Garden]]'')


[[Aziraphale]] once had a flaming sword with which he was supposed to defend the Eastern Gate of Eden, but gave it away. In [[Universe (The Folly of Men)|one universe]], he rather faced this when faced with the [[Hounds of Tindalos]]; [[Jenny Cornelius]] lent him what she described as her “own” Flaming Sword, actually a [[lightsaber]], which worked well enough for their purpose but rather confused the angel, who quibbled with the characterisation of it as a Flaming Sword as he understood the term even if it literally fit the description. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dog Days of Summer (short story)|Dog Days of Summer]]'')
In [[Jenny Cornelius]]'s [[Universe (The Folly of Men)|universe]] “[[Mr Fell (The Folly of Men)|Mr Fell]]once had a flaming sword with which he was supposed to defend the Eastern Gate of Eden, but gave it away. He rather regretted it in the 20th century when faced with a surviving [[Hound of Tindalos]], whose kind had best been fought with great amounts of fire by angelkind in the early days; [[Jenny Cornelius]] lent him what she described as [[Jenny Cornelius's lighstaber|her “own” flaming sword]], actually a [[lightsaber]], which worked well enough for their purpose but rather confused the angel, who quibbled with the characterisation of it as a flaming sword as he understood the term even if it literally fit the description. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dog Days of Summer (short story)|Dog Days of Summer]]'')


{{Biblical concepts}}
{{Biblical concepts}}

Revision as of 15:53, 12 June 2024

Flaming Swords, or flaming swords, (PROSE: Dog Days of Sumer) were supernatural weapons sometimes wielded by angels.

The Mad Gardener who guarded the Conservatory of the Strange and Wonderful House — by all appearances a version of the Garden of Eden — wielded a flaming sword, although, under his glamour as a wizened old man, it appeared as a machete. (PROSE: Our Strange and Wonderful House: Back to the Garden)

In Jenny Cornelius's universeMr Fell” once had a flaming sword with which he was supposed to defend the Eastern Gate of Eden, but gave it away. He rather regretted it in the 20th century when faced with a surviving Hound of Tindalos, whose kind had best been fought with great amounts of fire by angelkind in the early days; Jenny Cornelius lent him what she described as her “own” flaming sword, actually a lightsaber, which worked well enough for their purpose but rather confused the angel, who quibbled with the characterisation of it as a flaming sword as he understood the term even if it literally fit the description. (PROSE: Dog Days of Summer)


Biblical & other Jewish or Christian concepts in Jenny Everywhere
Individuals
AdamThe AntichristBartholomewDeathThe DevilEveGodHerodJesus ChristSaint NicholasVirgin MaryThe Whore of Babylon
Species & Classes of Beings
Angel (PrincipalitySeraph) • Demon
Locations
Garden of EdenHeavenHell
Items
The BibleFlaming SwordSpear of Longinus