> So does a morganti weapon destroy a soul? Well, it certainly starts > digesting it, and probably if left to its own, continues to > do so. Is that > destruction permanent? Left open, but I'd say in most cases > yes. Teldra may > be a lucky partial-exception, but I don't think anyone will > volunteer to be > the second test case of her experience. > <OPINION> Teldra is gone. Vlad makes that point multiple times. The bits of "Teldraness" that are left behind are more like echos of what Teldra was. By gathering them together, he's not re-assembling Teldra's soul. It's more like he's taking a snapshot of her personality and imprinting it onto GodSlayer's nascent personality. He names the knife Lady Teldra but he doesn't mean it literally. He means that it "feels" like Lady Teldra. If it communicates with him (we don't know just how a Great Weapon interacts with its bearer, though Sethra appears to be implying that they are able to communicate on a personal level) then he might perceive it to have Teldra's personality and/or voice. Even so, this would just be a simulacrum; an artifact of the process that created Godslayer. Teldra's soul, the thing that made her "Teldra", is gone forever. </OPINION>