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  1. I think the "only 4th sons fight" is the thing Rock has lied to Bridge Four about. And knowing Rock, it's not an outright lie, but a lie of omission. I'm thinking, the full truth is that only 4th+ sons and the nuatoma fight... And that the nuatoma is either the eldest son of the clan ruler, or a role that can devolve to anybody with the right blood claim and who acts to claim it, as by fighting. This would fit in with the seniority by birth order apparent in what Rock describes of his society, with his describing the relatives (clan members) of a nuatoma as being like his servants, as the Alethi are to their Brightlords, and of course with an Unkalaki nuatoma periodically coming down from the Peaks to challenge a Brightlord to duel for Shards. In this interpretation, the two names his wife mentions, Tifi and Sinaku'a, were his two next older brothers, the eldest being the nuatoma in question who challenged Sadeas. In so doing they were not "breaking traditional roles" but essentially each in turn claiming the right of the eldest to be the nuatoma and to continue the fight for Sadeas' Shardplate. Whether out of cowardice or some other reason, Rock deferred (despite likely being the most combat trained of his brothers, as Tifi and Sinak'a would not have been fighters?), and chose to become the chull dung cooking bridgeman we met in The Way of Kings. But now, having picked up the Shardbow and used it to kill Amaram to save Kaladin (however he managed the draw), he has simultaneously claimed the role of nuatoma as well as become a full Shardbearer, the long-awaited High King of the Horneaters, or whatever the Unkalaki term for it would be. He bowed his head from the weight of the responsibility of it, and whatever unspoken reason there had been for him to have been dodging it all along.
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  2. RIP Mark IV LG45 Day 1- Day 6 He was last on the list, so he will be left in the Mist. He wouldn't survive, as none of the houses could coexist with any of the people on the bottom of the list. What do you think of the headstone inscription?
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  3. Hello. I've been browsing through the forums here, but a friend recently convinced me to make an account.
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  4. [Writeup to be edited in later.] Bort is dead! He was a Shy/Tineye in House Venture. Cadmium Compounder is dead! He was a Well Connected/Thug in House Hasting. Bort (2): Anonymous, Anonymous ElephantEarwax (1): Anonymous Cadmium Compounder (2): Anonymous, Anonymous The Day will end on May 22, at 5:00 PM EST. List of Players: 1. MacThorstenson (Malcolm MacClaimen) 2. ElephantEarwax (Rend) 3. Araris Valerian (Hadrian Penrod) Elariel Romantic/Rioter 4. RippleGylf (Claire Lepinceau) 5. Mraize (Rhazien) 6. Elandera (Dera Renault) 7. Eternum (Aiden Ostlin) Venture Secretive 8. Steeldancer (Steel) 9. Frozen Mint (Mint) Lekal Shy/Lurcher 10. I think I am here (Itiah) Hasting Romantic/Tineye 11. Bort (Jynx) Venture Shy/Tineye 12. Shqueeves (???) 13. Arinian (Faron Elverein) Elariel Orator 14. Dalinar Kholin (Kadgar) 15. Mark IV (Mark) 16. Snipexe (Snip Exeutor) Hasting Underground Contacts/Soother 17. Kidpen (Amati) Lekal Gossip/Mistborn 18. Walin (Torden) Lekal Informant 19. Amanuensis (Jeda Renaud) Tekiel Romantic/Mistborn 20. Cadmium Compounder (Seamin) Hasting Well Connected/Thug 21. The Young Pyromancer (Limerick) Venture Informant 22. Fifth Scholar (Duilin) Tekiel Informant/Smoker
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  5. Hey all My first Branderson encounter was by mere chance in Novemeber last year. Had not long got back into reading, after thinking i was "too cool for it" (teenager/YA years), when i stumble across an Amazon link for The Way of Kings. Had it delivered the next day and I haven't put a Cosmere book down for the past 5 months. Finished SA, Elantris and TES am now working through the Mistborn Series. My Cosmere shelf is my love at the moment <3
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  6. In the beginning, there were the universes. Every possible one existed separate and apart form the others. Nothing connected them except for the primordial vacuum that they floated in. This vacuum is known as the Void. It is impossible for mortals to understand the Void in its true essence. To attempt a description, I will use the metaphor that I was told once. The Void is like the alleyway between buildings, but on a inter-cosmic scale. The universes are like different buildings in a city, and the Void is like the Alleyway in between the two buildings. There was a being who resided inside of the Void. His name is Voidus. similarly to the Void, it is impossible to understand his true form, but to try to understand him, I will use a quote from a very helpful member of the reptilian royalty. He stated that "A Voidus is pages upon pages of Epic profiles, It is a spike in the back in a dark alley. It is a slowpoke with a horriffic crab monster parasitically attached to its tail. It is, to put it simply... the void that is in all of us." Voidus wanted one thing, to be able to push the bounds of knowledge, and sell cookies while he was at it. So he used his ability to maneuver around universes to found an organization that would accomplish these goals. They would push the bounds of the most complicated and elegant of sciences, Hemalugy, and sell the spikes in cookies. The trick was actually getting people to buy their products. The members of this organization were the People you wouldn't want to meet in a Dark Alley. The people who would stab you in the back with a spike. Those who were connected with Voidus. Who shared his purpose, his drive. They played to their advantages, selling cookies in the backs of dark alleys. This was the foundation of the organization modernly known as the Dark Alley, known as the DA for short. To accomplish their second goal, Voidus realized that they would need a base of operations. To do this, he set up labs on the various worlds, because communication was impossible between the universes for anyone that wasn't a cosmic being. Unfortunately, these labs kept on rediscovering the wheel. They would make the same discoveries, once one on Earth discovered something, one on Nalthis would discover the same thing a week later. He realized that they needed a way to communicate, to share ideas for the progression of science. To accomplish this he founded the allies. He took some of the essence of every single universe, and wrapped around a single spike that he had stabbed through a random universe, to spike out its cosmic stability. He inserted the spike into the void, and stabbed it into it. This new found place, where bits of all the universe were connected, became the alleys. They became the shortcuts between buildings in the cosmic city. This was to be the Head Quarters of the Dark Alley. The World Spike was ahemalurgic spike that literally holds the alleyverse together. It was placed by Voidus in the beginning. To help prevent accidents, <REDACTED FOR SECURITY REASONS*>. Visually, the Alleys looked like an endless plane of alleys cutting through a city of empty buildings. Truly infinite, they followed no logical order, shifting and moving themselves to create the shortest path to what ever place a person needed. Its important to note, that the alleys are not under our control. As members of the DA, Voidus lets us manipulate the alleys to better achieve our mission. People who aren't members of the alleys don't have access to their spacial warping abilities. They aren't able to move the alleys like we can. The allies were connected to the different universes through their allies. Anything that was perceived to be a Dark Alley in the multiverse, could be used to teleport into any part of the allies by a denizen of the dark allies. To cover his creation from the rest of the multiverse, Voidus created a more physical representation of the alleys. If the Alleys were the cognitive realm, subject to the perception of Voidus, or whoever needed to use them and was granted power by voidus, this was the physical realm. Subject to the physical laws of earth and the cosmere and randland (these were the universes closest to the alleyverse) it was what most would consider the normal part of the alleyverse. It was built using the alleys as a base, a foundation, which were built using the world spike. People eventually found out about the allies. This physical plane was where they could safely reside. (for non denizens, the allies posed a danger. without cognitive manipulation it was nearly impossible to avoid the hordes of eldritch horrors that populated this plane.) On this physical plane, people gathered into guilds, each one with a goal. Many guilds rose to oppose the DA, but they eventually fell as they weren't strong enough. Other guilds survived for many years. Then, the plague struck. This was known as the plague of inactivity. It destroyed many guilds, most of their members left, either to join the infected, or to escape its horrible effects. The DA was able to survive, because of the Allies, and the fact that it could always retreat to its original labs on various worlds. It was the only guild left in the wreckage. Eventually, activity returned to the Alleyverse. With new guilds such as the Canton of Combat, TUBA, the Ghostbloods, the Liebrary, among others. you can see this modern history of the Alleys by reading various records. *Please note that the defenses of the world spike have been written and recorded, and when the RP reaches a point where they are necessary to reveal, the DA will provide a description with timestamps to show when they were finalized.
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  7. My brother has found something while reading Oathbringer his first time around. Does anybody have any other evidence to back this up? Comments, for/against?
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  8. Hey everyone, I've owned Sanderson books for a long time (Mistborn trilogy, Elantris, & The Way of Kings) but they sat on my TBR list. I finally decided to give my paperback of TWoK a go and liked the beginning so much,I bought all 3 books so far in hardback. I gave my paperback version to my dad to read, so I'm doing my part to spread the audience. I pretty much bought every Cosmere related book except the Mistborn books beyond the beginning trilogy (yes, even the comics), so I've got a lot of catching up to do. Just finished Stormlight Archive book one today. Bravo Sanderson. I shall tread lightly for fear of spoilers for a while, but I wanted to join the forum. Best wishes.
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  9. In year 1661 of the benevolent reign of the First Lurker a child was found in the 17th alley. It was found by an eldritch horror, which took pity on him and raised it as one of its own for 16 minutes, at which point it was slain by the child for research purposes. The child was found studying the magical properties of the horrors spleen by the local tailor, who saw great potential in the child and raised it. The first thing he did for the child was make a suit, during which time the child found a monacle and refused to give it up. The child was voided Mac, and grew both in years and in knowledge quicker than any other child, becoming a 1st rank gentleman hemallurgist by the age of 16, and graduating with highest honours from the Dark Alley Academy by the age of 17. Such genius interested Voidus, forever shall his lurking last, who summoned the man to his palace in the Void, where he discovered that the child was half alley half man, intended to become the Leader that would dim all alleys to dark and defend the DA from spike free cookies. Voidus, forever shall his lurking last, taught the man the ways of the Void, and the man became the leader of one of the most crucial things in the history of the Alleyverse: the Department of Counterintelligence. An extract from Lopen's first letter to the citizens of TUBA.
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  10. Hah! Interesting title! If I remember correctly, first, second and third sons are needed for growing food, ruling, etc. Only fourth+ sons are trained as fighters. So yes, Rock probably was trained as a fighter, but then his older brothers were killed. So more likely, rather than being a coward, he's no longer the fourth+ son, so no longer a fighter, and that's why he refused to fight. I think her inference there is not that she expected him to fight, but that she expected him to rule. It seems likely to me that it was his older brother(s) that were killed by Sadeas, and that he is actually the clan leader now. And of course, now that he has Shards, he should be King of the Horneater Peaks.
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  11. 1 What does a pepper do when it's angry? 2 I waited and stayed up all night and tried to figure out where the sun was. 3 Why do chicken coups always have two doors? And finally, a classic once told to me by my dad:
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  12. Only a week away and still no thread! Surely there are a few more Montanans lurking here?
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  13. "A clever mortal fears the night without a hint of sweet moonlight. On such a night, each step you take might catch you in the dark moon’s wake, and pull you all unwitting into fae. Where you will have no choice but stay." A troupe of Edema Ruh performers were traveling by night through a forest, and have been caught out on a night with no moon. The realms of the Four Corners and Fae have become meshed together, and nobody can quite tell the two apart. Time also is uncertain, as the forest has remained in a state of evening since the troupe's arrival. Strangers walk among the troupe, clothed in glammourie. Some may be relatively benign, as fae go. Others are quite literally the demons from folklore. In the distance, there looms a gargantuan tree, lush with dense foliage and brightly colored flowers, wreathed in a warm, welcoming light. Beckoning you to come take refuge in its branches and sustenance from its flowers… If you guys enjoy playing this game at least half as much as I did building it, I will consider it a success. Big thank you to Randuir, for stepping up to help GM this game. Without further ado, here is the game: Rules Clarifications Cast Countdown Quick Links:
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  14. I had to brag about this a bit. My girlfriend has been hand painting mugs to give out as gifts, and asked me what I wanted for mine. I think I ended up with the best one.
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  15. Did you hear President Trump wanted to ban pre-shredded cheese? His exact words were "Make America grate again". I put root beer in a square glass... And got beer. First attempt, how'd I do?
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  16. I apologize. These chronicles only cover the alleyverse, the world stick and sticks cover the entire intercosmic plane. Something much more powerful and big then anything that we know.
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  17. A small schedule change has occurred. My game (now Game 3) will start in... *checks watch*... about 18 hours. So yeah, I apologize to all of you that had already ordered their popcorn for June.
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  18. She is definitely aging now. I'm just not sure she was always aging normally. And yes she is definitely an unreliable narrator. Glad I wasn't crazy. I agree that I think she is a lot older. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if she was even hundreds of years "old" due to the old magic stopping her age and it now just recently is aging again. She is just this amazing odd mix of immaturity and deep understanding. And sometimes I feel like her immaturity is hiding something about her. That is actually a really interesting idea.
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  19. Last week I was switching radio stations, and I caught a glimpse of Shake it off by Taylor Swift. I heard the line "It's like I got this music in my mind saying it's gonna be alright" She hears the rythms, at least the rythm of peace. Taylor Swift is decended from a singer or humans learn to hear the rythms. (pun intended.) What does this mean for the cosmere? This means that humans will learn and grow (new development) This means Earth is cosmere, Brandon lied to us. (not really) Hope you like my crackpot theory.
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  20. From the album: Stormlight Drawings

    This was actually a commissioned piece...a little weird, but now I want to design armour based on lobster shells.
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  21. Ooh, that is an interesting question. Here's my opinion. I think if it was me, I would transcribe it exactly then have a digital original preserved before editing. (I guess I would change any obvious errors, grammar issues, typos, etc.) But that's just my opinion. I can see the merits of making a compelling change in case one forgot (which I would be likely to, unless noting said change down for later). That's my 2 cents (or is it 5 cents these days? can never remember).
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  22. Person: Hey, Tesh. How ya doin? Me: *Indistinct muttering* Person: Huh? Me: I'm experiencing a serious internal conflict that is the result of the strongest book hangover I've ever experienced. Person: Ooookay... Dare I ask what that internal conflict is? Me: I just finished, after the months and about ten other books, the second book of The Wheel of Time. Person: *muttering* Here we go again... Me: I think... I think... *hurriedly* I might like Robert Jordan's writing more than Brandon Sanderson's! Our at least The Wheel Time more than the Mistborn books! Person: *runs away* Me: *muttering* Stupid people who know nothing of reading incredible, reality shattering epic fantasy bricks... [Tesh: *to Sharders**a little sarcastically and slightly seriously* Don't hurt me!]
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  23. Fascinating. I think Rock and the horneater peaks will be an important piece of book 4, so I bet if you are right we will see that then.
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  24. Maybe. But where are my manners? May I offer you a cookie? It's a rite of passage here.
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  25. @Drake Marshall you missed another sign up. Tsk, tsk. Can't have people miss out on their chance of being killed. That would be rude. And in case you miss it too, I'll just put this here.
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  26. Wait, you want me to not kill him now? Didn't you want me to kill Rand so you got into the Championships? Plans are in motion. It might be too late to back out now.
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  27. I love cheese puns. They are just so gouda. But my friends are often feta up with them. They camembert it, saying stuff like "Just stop! Leave man! Che! Go!" I go to take my cheese puns for a walk and brie the sweet air.
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  28. I don't want to be unnamed for my first forum Mafia game, so I'll take the name Reyalp Nwoknu. Keep the Mysterious Stranger, though.
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  29. I mean, think of Kelsier. When has he ever been able to hide or keep out of the center of attention? If he had a Shard...he would so not be off somewhere hiding. I don't recall Vin ever manifesting a physical body once she Ascended? She was able to get some power to Elend at the end, but she didn't create a physical body to do that. Yeah you can definitely believe that and I see why you do. But I don't think the evidence really points that way.
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  30. Archer brought in his army of repair mimes, who glued the wall back together again.
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  31. Updated the Critiquing Guidelines section to reflect our standard of abbreviating unique names in any given piece.
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  32. Just prior to that conversation, Rock moroses over being broken, and wanting to die (when he was a bridgeman). Very shortly after that conversation, Rock thinks he is glad that the other bridgemen can't speak horneater, because then they would know of the lies he told them. The context for that entire passage is that he is very clearly ashamed.
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  33. Kharkanas will be coming up after this re-read. There's so much to discover that I feel like I could just keep reading any Malazan related material forever.
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  34. There isn't a Survival Shard. There is a Shard that just wants to survive, yes, but "survival" is at most tangential to its intent. Also, given we know Kelsier's going to play a role in MB Era 3, and we saw his difficulties in picking up/holding a Shard in SH, it's very unlikely that he's "currently" holding a Shard.
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  35. Huh? I gotta read more of the forums, I thought this was new... I’m not Gasper’s brother; I do know him irl though and I thought this was a plausible theory. I gotta get my WoB training regimen up and running. Also, great to see you on the forums, man! Didn’t know you had an account already. I gotta get my Shard training regimen up and running...
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  36. Just saw this tag. @Mandamon is correct in that we don't want you to 'oh BTW Dumbledore is GAY,' but there are ways to do what you want to do and not be JK Rowling. I think above I suggested using some of the lesser known queer culture cues. That way he is clearly gay to those who want to bother thinking about it, but to your general reader it will still be a surprise. For instance, if you think back to the very first time I subbed Fox, that very first chapter. Most of you could not tell S was nonbinary, while to neongrey and I, it was so overt it was practically painful. I think that's the place you want to be--clear to the community, but flying under the radar of the cis-het community. Unfortunately I can't help you code a gay man. You'd need a sensitivity reader/consultant for that, or to actually sit down with a few gay guys and talk to them about the internal culture. There are things like the hanky code and such have changed over time, too, so the age of your character will inform what part of the culture you want to present. If you want to code a lesbian or an enby, you know how to reach me. *super coded gay high five*
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  37. I feel you on the part about things not being tall enough. I work in a home that was designed to be handicap accessible. In translation, it means that if you aren't in a wheel chair or under 5'6" that you have to stoop over the sink and kitchen counters. And cooking meals is part of my job... I guess I don't understand why tall people are expected to stoop, but it's beyond the pale to suggest that short people use stools. One is being forced to malform their body, while the other requires use of a tool... I use the same argument when it's too hot and someone else is complaining of being too cold. It's easier to fix cold than hot, so the person who is cold should just shut up and put on a sweater. Because the person that is too hot can only remove so much clothing in polite company... While the person who is too cold has almost limitless options to fix their discomfort.
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  38. Lopen compounded zinc and steel. Septimus' mini sandstorm was impressive for one so young and hamheaded, but to truly master sandmastery you had to learn Awakening. Lopen made a figure from the sand as the people around him were either frozen, or, in the case of Septimus, moving like they were trapped in tar. He then Awakened the figure, turning the sand red, and gave it a simple command: Kill Rhazien. It nodded, and broke up into a thousand individual ribbons, which encompassed Rhazien. But they couldn't touch the man. He was too... interconnected. Six shards had dominion over him, and in doing so made sure that he could never master the art of autonomy. But, no matter. Lopen ran up to the bubble of red sand, took back his breath, and took a sword that bled black out of his right scabbard. Hello! Would you like to destroy some evil today? And as Lopen heard these faithful words he ripped out Rhazien's spikes, stopped compounding steel and zinc, dropped the red bubble of sand, and swung at Rhazien with the sword to kill all.
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  39. After 4 years of backbreaking work I'm finally going to officially graduate college!! When I do so I will have attained the honor of Magna Cum Laude. I will also have at least 1 great law school (as I have chosen to go into that thankfully writing centric field) with a generous scholarship waiting for me!!
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  40. Hey 17th Shard, I started myself on a bit of a lengthy project, converting the rules for Mistborn Adventure Game to the Dungeons and Dragons format, specifically, Fifth Edition, as it is the edition I am most familiar with. I've completed some rough drafts for most of the Allomantic powers, with the exception of Atium, Lerasium, Cerrobend, Cadmium, and the God-Metal alloys. I know for sure that they'll have to be revised a lot more, but to refresh my brain I decided to start thinking about some Feruchemical powers, specifically Feruchemical Gold, and I've run into a bit of a problem. In typical D&D play, as players advance from level 1 to level 20 they gain HP, and quite a lot of it. Generally at level 20 a character will have well over 15 times their level 1 HP. In typical MAG play, health doesn't change that much, with someone maybe doubling their health over the course of a long campaign. This is causing a bit of a problem with figuring out rules for Feruchemical Gold healing, especially Compounding. In MAG, restoring 6 HP via Compounding is always going to be a massive chunk of HP no matter what, because HP stays fairly consistent in MAG. I've already lined up some equivalents for damage in D&D versus MAG by comparing the weapon damages of items like daggers, clubs, and swords. +1 damage in MAG seems to be about 1d4 in terms of D&D. The easy solution, therefore, is to make the 6 HP restore of Feruchemical Gold equal to 6d4, which averages to around 15 HP restored. For a lower level character, up to level 5 or 6 (depending on class and physical scores), that's a comparable chunk of HP regeneration to how it's intended to be in MAG. As levels progress, however, it rapidly becomes a smaller and more negligible amount. Any ideas, folks? I have a couple, but since I'm diving more into homebrew and winging it here, rather than just converting distances and action economy to 5e terms, I'd like some external input. Also, I'm assuming posting my conversions here would be frowned upon because in this early rough draft stage a lot of text is directly copied from the MAG rulebooks rather than reworded or abridged. If I am mistaken, please let me know, and I'd be willing to PM users my conversions if that's allowed.
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  41. I was excited to see the cover of "White Sand Vol. 1", but as many have expressed, found it lacking in the way it does a lot of the action scenes, including something as basic as depicting Sand Mastery. I think the original artist (Julius Gopez) excels at single panel stills, but didn't really "get' the story of White Sand, and/or isn't adept at depicting action, Sand Mastery specifically. The scene in Vol. 2 where Kenton saves Lord Raagent with Sand Mastery, I had to discover several panels later that Kenton had "decapitated" the monster - I went back and studied the final panel of the fight scene, and I still couldn't see how the decaptiation was meant to be portrayed. I just didn't see it. Heck, even the first really dramatic scene where Kenton's father "goes nuclear" and buries everybody in sand to end the battle - it looked more like he was pulling a huge cloud of arrows towards himself, like Kaladin in The Way of Kings, than anything else. But the text said "he buried everything in sand", and then everybody's buried in sand after showing him plugged full of arrows, and I was like, what just happened? Similarly, Kenton using SM (er... maybe I'll stick to spelling it out from now on) to rescue the trapped builders from collapsed scaffolding, I really inferred that from the text. I looked again and again at the panels depicting that scene, and I just don't see it. As for sand mastery in general, the artwork actually left me confused at to exactly how it works - not just mechanically, like, "you need water and the sun of Taldain to charge it with Investiture", but actually what is supposed to be going on to make things happen. They speak early on of controlling "ribbons of sand" to do things like move objects, make themselves fly, and to use as weapons, but as drawn in Vol. 1 and 2, it's shown as literally "ribbons", like cloth ribbons, surrounding their limbs like an aura, which I don't think is what it's supposed to be. I think it's supposed to be more like, say, waterbenders being able to move liquid water in Avatar (the animated show/comics, not the James Cameron film) to lift objects or themselves up - i.e., the sand envelops them like in a column while raising them up, and it would take three "ribbons" of sand to be strong enough to support the weight of a person. The part in Vol 2 where Kenton fights off assassins who are personally immune to sand mastery by using it to pick up and throw furniture made it clear that the magic is about literally moving sand around, not that the sand is like fairy dust to them, so what's with the earlier depictions? Given that that was the last part of the book the artist worked on, I think he realized he just wasn't into it (or was so assessed) and pulled the plug. Unfortunately there is no do-over, but we can hope that Vol 3 will be what it could or should have been all along.
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  42. Welcome! Good analogy. Though I can't decide if Brandon is our bridgeleader or our brightlord. Scratch that, he's probably somewhere around Shard level.
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  43. Three and a half Hoids.
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  44. Kelsier was for sure arrogant and opportunistic, but he also for sure grew even in Mistborn alone. His entire thing was he wanted to murder any any and all noblemen. He then let Vin convince him that maybe all of them weren't evil. Kelsier then literally saves Elend letting him know that Vin was safe. Kelsier did want to die, but he also refused to do it until he could dismantle the corrupt system. The holy figure bit seems mostly inspired by Sazed. Kelsier was amazed by the people that had stood up to TLR, and religion seemed to be what kept them motivated when faced with overwhelming odds. He knew that TLR was using religion to suppress the people. He needed to create a religion to counter it. He for sure grows even more through Secret History.
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  45. Least favorite character in the cosmere... hmm... Taravangian. Or maybe the Stick. Why couldn’t the stick just turn into fire for Shallan? The greedy stick took in so much Stormlight and gave nothing in return. Stupid stick.
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  46. Ok were all thinking it what if sazed was morgan freeman
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  47. Vin needs to be played by Maisie Williams. scrappy young and small yet fierce? it's Maisie Williams
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  48. There were more than Nine Desolations. What happens when the same Herald breaks again, hrmm?
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  49. If each person in Kharbranth married a ton of people not from Kharbranth, you could save the entire world.
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  50. Library sticker? You went into a library? How did you escape detection by the evil librarians? You must have a powerful talent. Mine's procrastinating. On everything.
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