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Lift can touch Wyndle because she's been pushed a bit into the CR by the Nightwatcher. The spike, however, wouldn't be pushed into the CR, so I don't think it could spike a spren. Basically, stuff that Lift holds doesn't have the same ability that she does.
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I don't think so, because smoke naturally drifts, whereas meat doesn't really move naturally. I would imagine somebody soulcasting meat would become the bland sort of meat that souldcasters produce. Creepy, not only are you dying, but you taste bland.
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This is a complete guess, but I would imagine that the inside of the tooth, where a human would have white bone, would be red bone. The outside would be coated with white enamel. So red on the inside, white on the outside. Just my guess though, I could be wrong.
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True, but he certainly felt responsible for Elhokar. He feels that he failed when he was killed. In a sense, he probably feels like letting Elhokar die was a failure in his duty of protecting and helping Dalinar. He certainly feels responsible to Dalinar. In general I think that in large series like this, characters don't need to end their arcs until the end of the series. In this case, it should probably be resolved before the back five, but my point is that just because Kaladin didn't succeed much in OB doesn't mean that his eventual arc won't be a successful one.
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“Light in their pockets” = gemstones?
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Welcome to the shard! Why no graphic novels? Are you not a fan, or will you start on them later?
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Sticks Speak So Eloquently...
Farnsworth replied to The Tenth Pancake's topic in Introduce Yourself!
Welcome to the shard! I'm a huge stick fan as well, and really irritated many of the admins by submitting "the stick" as a character in "Whose that Cosmere Character" in one of their shardcast episodes! It really is the most poetic line in the series. Glad that there is finally a tenth pancake! Tashi will be pleased.- 10 replies
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Did you just say that nobody has head of the higgs boson? DIIIIIEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THEBOSONSPRENREIGN!!!!!
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Cosmere Names/Terms that you liked the sound of it
Farnsworth replied to goody153's topic in Cosmere Discussion
I really like the in-world pronunciation of Kelsier (Kel-see-AIY). He sounds like a really cool sort of demon, which is (SH) Also, Elantris. I actually pronounced Elantris the in-world aonic pronunciation originally, changed it when I heard how everybody else pronounced it, then changed it back when I learned it was the correct in-world pronunciation. As a result, I really like the aonic pronunciation of Elantris, and am probably the only one. It sounds less imposing, but I like it more. Also, like @HipsterStick, the name Steel Inquisitor is freaking terrifying.- 11 replies
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Me: Man, those shardcast guys are easy to irritate! They’re annoyed with either the Cosmete at something somebody says each podcast! Brother: Hey, maybe you could submit a really annoying Whose That Cosmere Character! Me: What if I submit the stick! He’s not even a character! Brother: Yeah! Let’s do that! Shardcast: Me + Brother:
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@StrikerEZ complete agreement with Aonic pronunciation and pronunciation in general. It’s partially because I think that pronunciation is important to worldbuilding, so for me, saying that kelsier is pronounced KEL-seer instead of Kel-see-AY (confirmed by WOB) is like saying that Nightblood is actually not sentient. It’s a fine head cannon, but it’s just not true. You can say that, and think that, your head is your own, but I wish people would understand that there is a canon.
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I really don't want there to be an ultimate antagonist. This might just be me, but that just feels to cliched, something that Sanderson had done a fantastic job in my opinion of avoiding.
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Characters you didn't care for at first but now love?
Farnsworth replied to Xero stormz's topic in Cosmere Discussion
Zane. He felt like a generic love triangle creator in the beginning, but I started to love how seriously disturbed he was. He's technically a prophet of Ruin, and I loved discovering that he was spiked through the chest. -
Ideals of everyday people as Radiants
Farnsworth replied to The Harlem Worldhoppers's topic in Cosmere Discussion
Order of the programmers: 1: High-level code before assembly code, assembly code be binary, binary before hardware 2: I will destroy bugs of any sort, wherever they may lurk 3: I will decipher the convoluted comments and functions of my fellow programmers 4: I will eliminate any and all infinite loops 5: I will stay indoors, hiding in a basement under a tarp under a couch for all eternity, emerging only to go to the bathroom and eat instant ramen. -
No, there isn’t an Ars Arcanum for Taldain. I’m not sure if it’s an in-world reason (Khriss is too young to write it) or an external writer reason, but we don’t have one. There’s an essay in AU though!
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Could Humans Manufacture a Reod?
Farnsworth replied to EmeraldMind's topic in Elantris and Emperor's Soul
That could easily be, although I think Rao would work anywhere since “Spirit” is one of the more esoteric aons, which probably makes it powerful. For example, the aon for breath probably wouldn’t make a city. -
Shinovar is a nation on Roshar inhabited by the Shin, people led by the Stone Shamans, separated from the rest of Roshar by the Misty Mountains. They look childish compared to most other Rosharans.
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The Fantasy Book that started it all
Farnsworth replied to Zelly's topic in Entertainment Discussion
The Hobbit. My dad gave it to me in third grade, and I still have the physical copy. I've probably reread it more than any other book in my life, even though it isn't the best in terms of plot (in my opinion) it remains in my top ten books ever. -
12 Kings in Shakarai is good, also Drizzt series. Drizzt is pretty cheesy old school fantasy, but I like that sort of stuff.
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Q: What's the difference between an orchestra and a Moose? A: In a moose, the horns are in the front and the butthole is in the back! Q: How did they invent harmony and melody? A: Two guitarists sight red the same piece. (I'm a guitarist)
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Riot, Soup is Good Food, and A Growing Boy Needs his Lunch by Dead Kennedys. I am a deeply disturbed individual.
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That actually is what my friend compared it to when he first read it! Thanks for all the tips guys! I think what I'm probably going to end up doing is expand the magic system a bit so that there are multiple ways you can get to the smoke world, and breathing the moss is just one way you can do it. The trance state is still going to be a little druggy, but like many of you said, that's not entirely a bad thing.
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Favorite Book ( besides Stormlight Archive and Mistborn)
Farnsworth replied to Matias's topic in General Brandon Discussion
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@XtafaThere is a minor sense of discomfort when first entering the realm of smoke that fades quickly, but that’s the only symptom. Thanks for the feedback, and glad you like it!
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Thanks for the advice guys!