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Emperor); she channelled her resentment ala Xena into conquering the world; then she achieves enlightenment when she learns how much her drive to power cost her and decided to give the jerk another chance, now that they were emotional equals. --
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Emperor's waist before the Emperor gives it back to Mark. In none of these interactions is it clear to me that the Emperor is effected by the Swords, but neither is it obvious that he's not. I don't have a complete collection of the books of the missing swords, so I can't speak for what's in those. Any other questions about it while the books are fresh in my mind & the text is handy?
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Yoldi die by his hand, but the Sword won't let him go until they're all dead. He then collapses in despair. Dying, the
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Emperor walks to Yambu and sheaths the Sword. I'm pretty sure the Sword he's carrying is Woundhealer, just based on where the various known Swords were at that point. The one other Emperor/Sword interaction I can think of is when Coinspinner leads Mark to the Emperor. When Mark gets
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I'm in the process of rereading the books now, and haven't gotten up to that point yet. The woman in question, if I remember the story correctly, is Yambu , but I can confirm that and your recollection of the event when I get there. I'm pretty sure that Ariane (Ben's love from the second book) is
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I don't have the book handy for the quote, but the Emperor left Yambu after asking her to marry him. She had just consolidated her power and was intending to tell him "no". She turned to give an order to someone else, turned back to say no to him, and he had left before she did. When they meet
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the Emperor a (literal) lift to the site of Soulcutter and Woundhealer isn't in evidence on Draffut's "person" (dogson?) at that point... *shrug* I guess I just assumed. One of these days I'm going to remember to keep notes of every sword that appears and who has it as I read through the books.
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I am almost positive that when the emperor visited the woman who owned soul-cutter, she drove him away by unsheathing it part-way. Also, after the battle, when soul-cutter was fully unsheathed, I thought the emperor needed Shieldbreaker to approach and re-sheath it. --
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