Cardinal Adamant Windrose

""...It tells where the North is" "It also tells the hour from time to time!""

- Kaede and Azazel, The Worst Invader Ch. ??? Cardinal Adamant Windrose (カッダナル・アッダマﾝト・ウィﾝドロセ, Kaddanaru Addamanto Windorose), also known as the Four-peaked Star of the Winds, is an artificial Sacred Gear created by the fallen angel Azazel, designed for travelling and tactical battle, currently there are two in existence, one wielded by Azazel himself, and the other is in the hands of ____.

Summary
Once upon a time, the Governor General of the Grigori, Azazel went lost in a trip to Japan, ending up in Greek territory. There, he was attacked by the mythical creature Hydra. After battling and defeating it he swore he'd find a way to avoid such conflicts again, thus creating this Sacred Gear.

Forms
Cardinal Adamant Windrose takes the form of a black, four bladed fuuma shuriken which can be carried with either two or one hand. The Sacred Gear can take the form of one of the blades and can separate a total of four times to take the form of (four) curved single bladed swords. Lastly it can take the form of a giant fan, which can be used as claws to attack.

Abilities
As stated above, the Sacred Gear can switch its appearance in the possible forms of its original figure (a fuuma shuriken), allowing for a versatile fighting style, although heavily limited to melee range. Being a shuriken it can be thrown with slight homming abilities, with the bonus that it will "bounce" to other nearby targets if the user chooses so. Despite its name, it doesn't control wind, but just as a rose of the winds, it allows the user to know the relative position of the north.

Trivia

 * Its way of execution heavily resembles Captain America's shield
 * The picture for the Sacred Gear was taken from Naruto
 * Since it was not mean for prolongued combat (because Azazel doesn't fight in close quarters) he wasn't a immersed in the project so he didn't develop a Balance Breaker for it
 * The "cardinal" in the name refers to the cardinal points, instead its usual meaning