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why not? That is how cuendillar is made. *NM* Nargs Send a noteboard - 16/12/2010 04:34:10 PM
It'd be more like a "coating" than a true intrinsic nature to the weapon...Which sounds wrong for the Power Wrought swords.

I mean, and they are "Power Wrought " Not "Power sharpened". I interpret that as wrought (made/forged) with the Power as a tool. Not as a grinder after the fact.
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Possible solution to Elayne's problems making perfect copies of ter'angreal - 16/12/2010 12:40:38 AM 1218 Views
nice theory. - 16/12/2010 02:06:27 AM 993 Views
? How else would it be done? - 16/12/2010 03:04:27 AM 768 Views
I always just thought the weapon was made and then it got "Saidared or Saidined" *NM* - 16/12/2010 03:16:19 AM 307 Views
Mmm. That never really made sense to me - 16/12/2010 04:30:02 AM 661 Views
why not? That is how cuendillar is made. *NM* - 16/12/2010 04:34:10 PM 282 Views
agreed. *NM* - 16/12/2010 06:28:49 PM 267 Views
Cuendillar is a material, not a craft. - 16/12/2010 10:41:28 PM 620 Views
Re: Mmm. That never really made sense to me - 17/12/2010 01:51:07 PM 569 Views
Exactly. *NM* - 18/12/2010 02:03:56 AM 349 Views
I assumed there was no blacksmith involved - 16/12/2010 11:29:40 AM 700 Views
it's entirely different to shape something with the Power... - 16/12/2010 01:31:51 PM 692 Views
Re: it's entirely different to shape something with the Power... - 16/12/2010 03:39:12 PM 646 Views
what do you think a blacksmith/other-metal-worker DOES? - 16/12/2010 10:43:24 PM 713 Views
Re: I assumed there was no blacksmith involved - 16/12/2010 01:46:29 PM 705 Views
well, - 16/12/2010 03:42:26 PM 587 Views
makes sense to me *NM* - 16/12/2010 03:04:44 AM 309 Views
Yes that's pretty much what I thought. *NM* - 16/12/2010 11:30:38 AM 280 Views
I mostly agree, with one difference - 16/12/2010 11:54:38 AM 804 Views
I always thought... - 16/12/2010 01:58:08 PM 839 Views
I think this is the case, as well. *NM* - 16/12/2010 04:11:34 PM 271 Views

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