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− | Valestakha is [[Vellamni]]'s sword, composed wholy of fire. As a weapon of the [[God]]s it contains vast power, though the extent of this power is said to be based on the strength of it's wielder's emotions. | + | Valestakha is [[Vellamni]]'s sword, a weapon composed wholy of fire. As a weapon of the [[God]]s it contains vast power, though the extent of this power is said to be based on the strength of it's wielder's emotions. |
This sword has a powerful connection to [[Onostothorin]], which may be counted in some senses as a lesser reflection of Vellamni's sword. | This sword has a powerful connection to [[Onostothorin]], which may be counted in some senses as a lesser reflection of Vellamni's sword. | ||
Vellamni used her sword to blind [[Sulansis]] as punishment for the murder of her son. | Vellamni used her sword to blind [[Sulansis]] as punishment for the murder of her son. |
Revision as of 14:12, 27 July 2004
Valestakha is Vellamni's sword, a weapon composed wholy of fire. As a weapon of the Gods it contains vast power, though the extent of this power is said to be based on the strength of it's wielder's emotions.
This sword has a powerful connection to Onostothorin, which may be counted in some senses as a lesser reflection of Vellamni's sword.
Vellamni used her sword to blind Sulansis as punishment for the murder of her son.