Talk:Seven Swords/@comment-76.170.184.72-20110429154113/@comment-123.3.23.231-20110510152004

could it be that they represent the seven deadly sins? or rather the defence or fortitude against the sins? and that the swords were "lost" due to the weakness of their wielders. laying the swords down on Aslan's "table" is sort of confessing your sins or weakness' or rather showing Aslan that you have come through the trials of the temptation with your protection "strength" against sin(s) intact. sort of. the seven lost lords succumbed to sin, that was their downfall. but it was the children etc that faced those sins in their hearts and succeeded. sort of.