On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 10:40:26 -0800, Scott Schultz <scott at cjhunter.com> wrote: > Granted that the population of Great Weapon Wielders we've been exposed > to > is a small one, it seems, purely from observation, that owners of such > weapons seem to always have them about their person someplace. I'd go > with the "carries it hidden on her person" theory. Sethra's game playing isn't designed to be without grave consequences should she loose. Not unless she's not the person we see her to be. > On another note concerning Great Weapons - Vlad's acquisition of > Godslayer > seems to have been a unique experience. In both Morrolan and Aliera's > cases, > the sword was pretty much just handed to them. If either of them > experienced > a "soul bonding" moment at that time, it's gone unreported. Vlad was > intimately involved with the creation (or recreation, if you like) of > Godslayer.It makes me wonder if his connection to it is also > fundamentally > different than Morrolan and Aliera's connections to their respective > weapons. How about Sethra the Younger? Twice? -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/