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  1. My bad, I somehow got the video in the first posting and not the web page. I edited my post to fix that. (sorry!)
  2. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dragonsteel/surprise-four-secret-novels-by-brandon-sanderson
  3. Now that you say that, I wonder if it's possible that the more powerful you would be (the more investiture you would be capable of handling) the more that would be required to make you "snap"? That could explain it, but I also feel like some combination of the previous suitors that told her of her shortcomings (noted in Alloy of Law), being captured by Miles, having her wedding ruined by a rusting WATERTOWER falling on it, and even Wax telling her on the train in Bands of Mourning that he'd only HAVE to be intimate with her a dozen times or so would snap anyone. To mix a few memes: that's a lot of (emotional) damage... Thus, if snapping was an issue for her, I think it would have happened by now, but that's just my $0.02
  4. When he said it was about his career, my mind went to "Hey, we got a movie deal, so I'll be doing that for a while". I'm with everyone else that I hope you're right about it just being a delay (Since a movie would indeed delay the books) but you're also correct that he did seem down compared to normal...
  5. Well, so much for my theory. Thank you for setting me straight.
  6. I'm listening to OB part 2 via audio book and one of the characters who is lamenting about infiltrating the calligrapher’s guild curses saying “by purity's eye…”. Purity sounds like the name of a shard to me… any chance this is a first cosmere mention of a new shard? (New to us anyway…)
  7. I've got the audio book coming, so tomorrow will look like a normal day work, I just won't really be doing much work.
  8. That's nice to know actually, since when I looked it up it appears that the next book is Eshonai's book and Szeth's book won't be until book 5!
  9. IIRC, the next book is most likely going to be Szeth's book (Stones unhallowed?) so I'm guessing we won't see TOO much of his perspective until book 4.
  10. I agree with CaptainRyan. How can we assist? I might be able to setup my Amazon account to ship to Italy...
  11. I'm going to miss these weekly chapter releases. They are the highlight of my work week!
  12. No, this isn't true. This was something that Brandon Sanderson considered doing but did not actually write into the universe. I even remember an interview where he mentioned that HE forgot he didn't do that and had a scene he wrote for Oathbringer that he had to re-do after a beta reader pointed this out to him.
  13. Actually, I wonder how often offspring of the two species come up? We know from that WoB that interspecies relations can produce offspring, and I find it nearly impossible to believe that someone somewhere didn't decide that their slave could be used for more...intimate purposes. (This happened fairly often during the slavery period in the US and I can only assume it happened elsewhere). It's possible that breeding with humans and parshmen could only happen when the parshman were in mate form, but if not, I wonder how many of the parshman walking around now have human DNA in them...
  14. I intentionally made the title as benign as possible because I didn't want to setup a "clickbait" situation, but the more I think about it, the more I think the parshmen were actually treated just how they needed to be treated. Now, before everyone jumps on me, please hear me out. We know that someone somewhere "stole" their minds and made them into brain fogged obedient slaves and while I agree that is terrible, we don't know the circumstances behind it Maybe it was that or commit genocide against them and this at least allowed them to live? I don't want to get into THAT debate right now, but I do think that once whatever was done to them was done, I don't see how the Alethi could have done too much else. They could have treated them with more dignity than was generally done, but what else could have been done with them? It's pretty obvious that in the state they were in they could not care for themselves in a way that would have allowed them to live. If the Alethi had all gotten together and said "enslaving the parshmen is unfair, let's let all of them go so they can be free", I'm guessing they all would have stood around and starved to death (IIRC, that is actually mentioned in TWoK). I can understand why they are mad now that they are back in their right mind and it might be too much to ask of them to see that they could not have been given their freedom as they were, but I can't see what else could have been done by anyone currently alive on Roshar. Am I seeing this wrong?
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