On 7/2/05, Bryan Newell <bryann at bryann.net> wrote: > > Spoiler Space: > > - > > - > > - > > - > > -- > > - > > - > > -- > > - > > - > > and > > a > > bit > > more > > for > > good > > measure > > > > It did some side magic as a healer - but that was during an > > > extraordinary situation - not only was it being created, but > > > it was being used to a maximum against ultimate enemies. > > I miss read this before, but it sort of ties in to what I wrote at the bottom... > > > > It was able to heal him, but I wonder if this (and a lot of > > other things he might be able to do) might have been just > > from having access to a lot more raw magical power then before. > > > I wonder if he's now capable of healing Savn? > I really don't think God Slayer has that ability to heal. I think it was just the act of creating it that returned the use of Vlad's arm. Like when lighting flashes. You get that brief moment of light, but what ever it struck is still burned (sorry my analogies seem a little wacked). -- -C "About the most originality that any writer can hope to achieve honestly is to steal with good judgment." -- Josh Billings (1818-85), [Henry Wheeler Shaw] American humorist, essayist