Vlad can't use a Dragaeran greatsword due to weight and strength issues, so I assume Crinofenarr cannot wield a greatsword either. On 10/20/05, Davdi Silverrock <davdisil at gmail.com> wrote: > > On 10/19/05, Amit Runchal <amitrunchal at gmail.com> wrote: > > Based on all this, is it safe to assume that Barritt was never linked > > to a Great Weapon, even though he possessed one? > > I think that the most reasonable conclusion we can reach is that > Baritt (note sp; I checked it for the wikicity) was able to do some > real high-level stuff *despite* not being linked to Pathfinder. > > One possibility is that Pathfinder was smoothing the way for Baritt so > as to manipulate events so that eventually it would come into Aliera's > possession - without Baritt knowing why he was so successful. > > > It seems like he was killed off fairly casually, as mentioned in > > Yendi if memory serves correctly (and wasn't StY involved in that as > well?). > > Plus, I'm not sure why he would disguise Pathfinder, or if in fact, > > Pathfinder disguised itself. > > I am not sure that Pathfinder disguised itself, but I think it > reasonable to conclude that Baritt *didn't*. I mean, why would he? > If he really had Pathfinder, in its undisguised form, and was linked > to it, he would have no reason not to carry it around and show it off. > > >Aliera mentions in Dragon that she thought that Pathfinder was > searching for her > > > > Incidentally, a wayward thought: That the Morganti sword that > Crinofenarr had in TPG was the same Morganti greatsword that was > disguising Pathfinder. Note that this sword's return to the Empire > from the East coincided with Aliera's birth... > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://dragaera.info/pipermail/dragaera/attachments/20051020/eed57b3e/attachment.html