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--> "99 have fallen, 1 remains." - '''Qin Wu-Xin'''

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* CoolSword: There are 89 swords adorning Qin Wu-xin's "Shrine of Swords", each one looking cooler and deadlier than the next. Keep in mind those weapons are retrieved from the numerous victims Qin had slain in swordfights prior to the movie's events. Qin's own weapon also counts, as does Xie's sword.

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* CoolSword: There are 89 99 swords adorning Qin Wu-xin's "Shrine of Swords", each one looking cooler and deadlier than the next. Keep in mind those weapons are retrieved from the numerous victims Qin had slain in swordfights prior to the movie's events. Qin's own weapon also counts, as does Xie's sword.



* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: The KarmicDeath of [[spoiler: Qin Wu-xin, in the hands of Xie Yan-bei, who ultimately flings his opponent into the "Shrine of Swords". Resulting in Qin Wu-xin getting skewered, impaled and pincushioned by most of the swords he had taken from his slain victims]].

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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: HumanPincushion: The KarmicDeath of [[spoiler: Qin Wu-xin, in the hands of Xie Yan-bei, who ultimately flings his opponent into the "Shrine of Swords". Resulting in Qin Wu-xin getting skewered, impaled and pincushioned by most of the swords he had taken from his slain victims]].
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* NobleDemon: Qin Wu-Xin may be a ruthless murderer who kills other warriors just to prove himself to be the superior swordsman, but he plays fair in all his fights, displays plenty of VillainousValour and

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* NobleDemon: Qin Wu-Xin may be a ruthless murderer who kills other warriors just to prove himself to be the superior swordsman, but he plays fair in all his fights, fights and displays plenty of VillainousValour and when challenging his last victi..
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: The KarmicDeath of [[spoiler: Qin Wu-xin, in the hands of Xie Yan-bei, who ultimately flings his opponent into the "Shrine of Swords". Resulting in Qin Wu-xin getting skewered, impaled and pincushioned by most ofd the swords he had took from his slain victims]].

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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: The KarmicDeath of [[spoiler: Qin Wu-xin, in the hands of Xie Yan-bei, who ultimately flings his opponent into the "Shrine of Swords". Resulting in Qin Wu-xin getting skewered, impaled and pincushioned by most ofd of the swords he had took taken from his slain victims]].



* ProfessionalKiller: Qin Wu-Xin, who had killed 89 people prior to his confrontation against Xie Yan-bei. Fair and square in a direct challenge, by the way.
* SwordFight: Pretty much ''every'' action scene in the film is a sword-fight, from the ActionPrologue of Qin Wu-Xin defeating an opponent at a beach (and claiming his opponent's sword) prior to the end credits, to the night confrontation against another challenger, and the two duels between Qin Wu-Xin and Xie Yan-Bei.

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* ProfessionalKiller: Qin Wu-Xin, who had killed 89 98 people prior to his confrontation against Xie Yan-bei. Fair and square in a direct challenge, by the way.
* SwordFight: Pretty much ''every'' action scene in the film is a sword-fight, from the ActionPrologue of Qin Wu-Xin defeating an opponent at a beach (and claiming his opponent's sword) prior to the end credits, to the night confrontation against another challenger, and the two duels between Qin Wu-Xin and Xie Yan-Bei. They should've just called this ''Sword Fight: The Movie''.
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--> ""99 have fallen, 1 remains." - '''Qin Wu-Xin'''

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--> ""99 "99 have fallen, 1 remains." - '''Qin Wu-Xin'''



* AmbitionIsEvil: Qin Wu-Xin is willing to hunt down, and kill 90 of the best swordsmen and warriors in the martial arts world and collect their swords as proof of his superiority, despite those swordsmen having done absolutely nothing to him.
* BattleTrophy: After killing each swordsman, Qin Wu-Xin will keep their weapons to be added to his collection. His "Shrine of Swords" has 89 of these, and he's seeking the 90th to make his collection "complete".

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* AmbitionIsEvil: Qin Wu-Xin is willing to hunt down, and kill 90 100 of the best swordsmen and warriors in the martial arts world and collect their swords as proof of his superiority, despite those swordsmen having done absolutely nothing to him.
* BattleTrophy: After killing each swordsman, Qin Wu-Xin will keep their weapons to be added to his collection. His "Shrine of Swords" has 89 98 of these, and he's seeking the 90th 99th to make his collection "complete".



* GottaKillEmAll: There are 91 elite swordsmen in the martial arts world, and Qin Wu-xin's method of proving himself to be the best, is to seek out the other 90, kill '''ALL''' of them, and collect their swords for his shrine to prove his dominance in swordsmanship.

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* GottaKillEmAll: There are 91 100 elite swordsmen in the martial arts world, and Qin Wu-xin's method of proving himself to be the best, is to seek out the other 90, 99, kill '''ALL''' of them, and collect their swords for his shrine to prove his dominance in swordsmanship.



* WallOfWeapons: The hall of Qin Wu-Xin's mansion has an entire rack adorned with the swords of the 89 sword-fighters he had slain in his quest to dominate the martial arts world.

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* WallOfWeapons: The hall of Qin Wu-Xin's mansion has an entire rack adorned with the swords of the 89 98 sword-fighters he had slain in his quest to dominate the martial arts world.
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--> ""99 have fallen, 1 remains." - '''Qin Wu-Xin'''

''The Supreme Swordsman'', also known as ''The Eagle's Sword'', is a 1984 {{Wuxia}} film from Creator/ShawBrothers starring Jason Pai Piao and Creator/DerekYee, notable for being one of the studio's last efforts in ''wuxia'' cinema, as interest in old-school swordplay fantasy are waning near the mid-80s.

Venerable villain actor Jason Pai plays Qin Wu-Xin, a master swordsman who is seeking to build for himself the "Ultimate Shrine of Swords", a shrine made from 100 swords collected from various swordsmen and warriors he had slain in multiple challenges, to establish his dominance in the world of martial arts. With 99 swords in his collection, his last target is the Master Blacksmith Xie, who had given the best weapon to his son, Xie Yan-bei (Derek Yee), a young warrior with potential of becoming the next greatest warrior in existence. Of course, Qin Wu-xin wouldn't allow that.

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* AmbitionIsEvil: Qin Wu-Xin is willing to hunt down, and kill 90 of the best swordsmen and warriors in the martial arts world and collect their swords as proof of his superiority, despite those swordsmen having done absolutely nothing to him.
* BattleTrophy: After killing each swordsman, Qin Wu-Xin will keep their weapons to be added to his collection. His "Shrine of Swords" has 89 of these, and he's seeking the 90th to make his collection "complete".
* ChallengeSeeker: Qin Wu-Xin actively seeks other sword-fighters to challenge them to duels. Each DuelToTheDeath ends with Qin winning [[spoiler: until the last one against Xia]].
* CoolSword: There are 89 swords adorning Qin Wu-xin's "Shrine of Swords", each one looking cooler and deadlier than the next. Keep in mind those weapons are retrieved from the numerous victims Qin had slain in swordfights prior to the movie's events. Qin's own weapon also counts, as does Xie's sword.
* FearfulSymmetry: The final DuelToTheDeath between Qin Wu-Xin and Xie Yan-bei features plenty of these. [[http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/gallery.asp?id=69281&aid=352&page=1 An example]].
* ForgingScene: A brief sword-making montage turns up halfway through the film when Xie Yan-bei forges a new sword for himself to challenge Qin.
* GottaKillEmAll: There are 91 elite swordsmen in the martial arts world, and Qin Wu-xin's method of proving himself to be the best, is to seek out the other 90, kill '''ALL''' of them, and collect their swords for his shrine to prove his dominance in swordsmanship.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: The KarmicDeath of [[spoiler: Qin Wu-xin, in the hands of Xie Yan-bei, who ultimately flings his opponent into the "Shrine of Swords". Resulting in Qin Wu-xin getting skewered, impaled and pincushioned by most ofd the swords he had took from his slain victims]].
* MalevolentMaskedMen: The fighters from the Black Magic clan wears bronze masks resembling skulls.
* MasterSwordsman: Qin Wu-Xin and Xie Yan-Bei. Most of the victims slain by Qin also counts, especially the swords from his more recent collections.
* NobleDemon: Qin Wu-Xin may be a ruthless murderer who kills other warriors just to prove himself to be the superior swordsman, but he plays fair in all his fights, displays plenty of VillainousValour and
* ProfessionalKiller: Qin Wu-Xin, who had killed 89 people prior to his confrontation against Xie Yan-bei. Fair and square in a direct challenge, by the way.
* SwordFight: Pretty much ''every'' action scene in the film is a sword-fight, from the ActionPrologue of Qin Wu-Xin defeating an opponent at a beach (and claiming his opponent's sword) prior to the end credits, to the night confrontation against another challenger, and the two duels between Qin Wu-Xin and Xie Yan-Bei.
* TitleDrop: Occurs when Qin Wu-Xin declares himself to be "The Supreme Swordsman of the martial arts world".
* WallOfWeapons: The hall of Qin Wu-Xin's mansion has an entire rack adorned with the swords of the 89 sword-fighters he had slain in his quest to dominate the martial arts world.
* WorldsBestWarrior: The title Qin Wu-xin is actively seeking to prove his status as the "Best Swordsman in the Martial Arts World".
* WireFu: Most of the fights, especially the two duels between Qin Wu-Xin and Xie Yan-bei.
* WorthyOpponent: Qin Wu-Xin and Xie Yan-bei considers each other to be this by the end of the film.
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