On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 10:32:08PM -0500, Mark A Mandel <mam at theworld.com> wrote: > On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Matthew Hunter wrote: > #However, I think the presence of Lady Teldra in the form of a > #long dagger makes it somewhat more difficult for Vlad to use her > #casually. And I think that's a very good thing for Vlad's moral > #development. He has a Great Weapon now; a certain amount of > #restraint is necessary. Should he resign himself to eating the > #soul of anyone he crossed blades with, at least until Lady Teldra > #wakes up? > "Don't worry, it does what I tell it to", OWTTE. Morrolan, to his first > Dragon opponent in the Paths of the Dead, who had looked nervously at > Blackwand. Note that Lady Teldra is not Blackwand. Note that Blackwand is presumably awake, while Lady Teldra is not. This is specifically why I included the qualifier "until Lady Teldra wakes up". -- Matthew Hunter (matthew at infodancer.org) Public Key: http://matthew.infodancer.org/public_key.txt Homepage: http://matthew.infodancer.org/index.jsp Politics: http://www.triggerfinger.org/index.jsp