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Thank you for reminding us of the scene, but it doesn't sell me completely. TaskmasterJack Send a noteboard - 27/10/2010 02:28:00 AM
Like others have suggested, it could have had something to do with the permeable nature or strength of the weaves. However, I have an open mind about it and cannot say definitively whether it is an absolute rule that balefire destroys weaves or not.
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