[Dragaera] Spellbreaker, again

Maximilian Wilson wilson.max at gmail.com
Mon Apr 28 16:08:49 PDT 2008


On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 3:42 PM, Jon Lincicum <lincicum at comcast.net> wrote:
> If true, however, the big point this brings up is "Where did Spellbreaker come from originally?"
>
> If it's simply part of an "original" Godslayer, then presumably some ancient Serioli weaponsmith is responsible, and Spellbreaker is simply the remnant that the gods were unable to destroy.
>
> However, if Vlad is the first/only creator, as you posit, then who made it? Loraan? Some unnamed Serioli? Someone else? And WHY was it created? Specifically to be a part of the Great Weapon it would later become? Or for some other reason?

Apparently the Serioli made Godslayer, and Spellbreaker was the part
they made at some point in the undetermined past, and the rest of it
was made on the shores of the Lesser Sea from a Morganti dagger and
the soul of an Issola. This apparent violation of causality doesn't
bother me at all, any more than it bothers me that Devera has not yet
gotten around to being born or that the Hebrew creation myth has all
the animals and plants being created before they are actually
physically created.

-Max


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