Dragaera

Sethra's House, the Necromancer (sans spoilers)

Matthew Klahn mklahn at mac.com
Mon Nov 10 06:59:15 PST 2003

On Nov 9, 2003, at 22:22 , Jag wrote:

> On Sat, 2003-11-08 at 18:43, Caliann the Elf wrote:
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>> Those of us that have read Issola know that Lady Teldra's soul was 
>> "eaten" in such a way, but that Vlad managed to retrieve it and 
>> "embed" it , per se, with Spellbreaker.  And so was GodSlayer born.
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>> During that creation, Vlad mentioned gathering Lady Teldra as "grey 
>> threads".  It is entirely possible that Morganti weapons don't so 
>> much destroy the soul as they shred it....they just hold it within 
>> them.
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> That's different.  That's a GW, more or less.  Just like in Jhereg
> Aliera manages to not be killed by a Morganti weapon by having
> Pathfinder hold onto her soul.  That trick was only possible because
> Pathfinder is a GW, and likewise, the blade that 'ate' Lady Teldra was 
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> GW, or at least a part of it.  And a part of a GW that was eating
> another part of the same GW, therefore the same rules don't apply.
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> Jag
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Well, I have to say that I disagree with this. The Morganti dagger that 
eventually becomes Godslayer wasn't really part of a GW until combined 
with Spellbreaker, and Teldra was struck down before that combination. 
So, at the point that the dagger pierced Teldra's skin (and she would 
have been "eaten"), it was just a plain-ol', run-of-the-mill, 
copper-penny-a-dozen, somewhat strongish (IIRC) Morganti dagger. Had 
Spellbreaker never touched the dagger, Teldra would have fared the same 
fate as, say, Napper. Wait, that's a whole 'nother discussion...

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