Seven Stars Sword Art Festival

The Seven Stars Sword Art Festival (七星剣武祭 Shichisei Kenbusai) is a festival held between the seven Mage Knight schools.

Summary
The Seven Stars Sword Art Festival is an annual event held jointly between the seven Mage Knight schools to determine the strongest apprentice knight between the schools. The winner of the festival would be known as the Seven Stars Sword Kings.

In the Seven Stars Sword Art Festival, Devices are used in  rather than , as a result, participants may die in that festival.

Rules
The following are the rules of the Seven Stars Sword Art Festival.
 * 1) One-on-one dueling.
 * 2) Devices are to be used on .
 * 3) There is no time limit.
 * 4) Surrender is allowed.

Because of the nature of the Festival which focuses on actual combat, Illusion Form is not allowed. For that reason, depending on the situation, there is an attendant danger to life. Despite so, prevention steps are taken by both the teachers, staff members and related people present in the match arena to make sure such incidents doesn't occur. The winner and loser may also be determined by the referee who will stop the match on his own discretion. However, the absolute safety for all the students involved is not guaranteed and the school nor the festival will be accounted for the injuries or deaths throughout the festival.

Known winners

 * Yudai Moroboshi (2 times)
 * Ikki Kurogane

Schools

 * Bukyoku Academy - Located in the Kinki and Chubu regions. Considered as the strongest mage-knight academy in Japan and one of the leading academies in the world. Has reached the finals of the Seven Stars Sword Art Festival in two consecutive years.
 * Bunkyoku Academy - Located in the Kyushu and Okinawa regions.
 * Hagun Academy - Located in the southern Kanto region. Its campus is ten times as large as the Tokyo Dome.
 * Kyomon Academy - Located in the Tohoku region.
 * Rentei Academy - Located in the Chuugoku and Shikoku regions.
 * Rokuson Academy - Located in the Hokkaido region.
 * Tonrou Academy - Located in the northern Kanto region.