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  1. My favorite moment was the The Girl Who Stood Up. The moment was so perfect between Wit and Shallan and I really felt all the stuff he said about failure. <3 <3 <3
  2. I think that would be a terrible thing to happen given both of the character's readiness for that kind of responsibility. You are correct in that it would create quite a bit of plot, TOO MUCH plot that would consume the rest of the story. Taking care of a child is LOTS of work and TIME. Shallan needs to improve her mental health for the marriage to work let alone a child. If other people do most of the caregiving that lets them do exciting plot stuff but Adolin knows what it is like to have a parent who is away much of the time.
  3. Yeah, Odium seems like the type to lie to you, but the creation of the Oathpact seems to indicate Shards are bound to keep certain oaths/promises.
  4. I think the "betrayal" of the spren was them giving Surges to the humans rather than the parsh because they had tastier imaginations / spren were shaped by their ideas more. The Words of Radiance epigraphs support that. I like the theory, we definitely have an imperfect time line; for example in Oathbringer Malata mentions that the "widespread worship of Honor destroyed many Ashspren (releaser/dustbringer spren).
  5. They have ALL of the Honorblades so they should have that one.
  6. Well I think white people are more prone to balding and wrinkles, that's why we think people of other races are younger than they are. Some chinese groups get dark spots on their face with age (at least my relatives) but unless you know that you wouldn't use it to judge age. As for the being white thing, the in book art makes the Alethi look pretty white (the eyes could be subtler than I imagined I guess). Hoid telling the bunny story does indicate that the Shinovar environment is "normal" or common or Yolish.
  7. As a Wheel of Time fan that got into Sanderson from that, from reactions I saw it was lack of reunions between long separated characters (Rand, Mat, and Perrin, being a big missing one), and lack of page time for various important characters (mostly Nynave and Moraine at the bore doing little). These characters have been apart for years, and fans want to see how they would react to each other and the emotional resolutions for the fans. I personally felt that the Last Battle on the fields of Mellior didn't feel that "real", like I'm sure the tactics were good but I think the scale was too big to be meaningful to me. Too many plot threads is another, there was a sample paragraph with the Ogier cleansing the ways with singing but it didn't flow so it was cut.
  8. I would use the term Igneous not volcanic, volcanic rocks are igneous but they are also porous due to the gas from a volcanic eruption. If crem is from eroded bedrock it would not be clay immediately because clay requires chemical breakdown unlike sand or silt. To nitpick your nitpick, inorganic nitrogen usually requires nitrogen fixation to be available to plants. How crem is recycled is an interesting question as garbage left out can be blown and left in the next town by a highstorm, so it can't take a rock and break it down gradually. Rivers erode their bottom during floods/high water events, then deposit sediment as the water level goes down again. So I guess crem recycling would work by the highstorm eroding then depositing. I feel like some of the crem must be ocean floor sediment to get enough sediment volume, however much of the nutrients in the ocean come from terrestrial sources, which presents a problem here.
  9. I feel it is rather Earth-centric of us to believe that the Shin are the original humans. But what traits? Big eyes and balding? That is just them being white people. Everyone else (Including the Iri (who are not native to Roshar, which gives some support to your idea) have epicanlithal folds (asian eyes)) but we have those here on Earth without Highstorms, which makes your theory very weak. Also why do we think the Shin are like those on Yolen? We know the Iri are not native to Roshar, shouldn't they be the more likely candidates?
  10. The Shin consider soldiers to be lowly, they have Oathstones just like a Truthless. He visited Urithriu just after being declared Truthless. Later on in WoR he considers staying their but he cannot do it. They consider the Knights Radiant to have fallen and stones in the East to be cursed. So he was made a soldier (who are lowly), the Honorblade gives him the power of a Knight Radiant (soldiers and oath breakers so even lowlier I predict), and exiled to the East where he would be forced to walk on cursed stone. Szeth had only been Truthless for seven years in Way of Kings (so about a year before the assassination of Galivar I believe). Given his skill with the Honorblade, he clearly had martial skill before being made Truthless. This skill could have come from being a soldier and given that soldiers also have Oathstones, he would be used to obedience and being treated like a slave. As for the Honorblade retrieval, by being exiled he would be on stone all the time, so perhaps the Shamanate could do some sort of magic.
  11. @maxal @kari-no-sugata I always liked Shallan the best because I identified with her, as a woman finishing my Bachelor of Science I liked her scholarly pursuits and her Natural Science drawings. Or to use hyperbole: Shallan is the best character come fight me . But in all seriousness I want to see more interactions between Shallan and Jasnah. I'm not sure exactly what you mean by her not being "broken", as I'm not sure how everyone is defining brokenness. Tyn didn't think she was broken which she defined by having to do terrible things because Shallan's lies/memory suppression/coping mechanism made her behavior that of an "unbroken" person to Tyn. As for her lies, I've heard from someone with personal experience that the loss of large chunks of childhood memories can happen to people who had abusive childhoods. Brokenness seems to mostly refer to the breaking of the spirit web. I feel we should exercise caution in defining brokenness in terms of how overt/obvious/external the symptoms are, having coping mechanisms that make you appear "normal" doesn't mean you haven't been hurt or need no help.
  12. Well the Ghostbloods seem to seek power or at least Mraize and whoever funded Shallan's dad. The "Ghost" part of Ghostbloods could refer to them being very sneaky. If they did go for power I feel they would control stuff from the shadows. They definitely seek information and will be a source of it. I suspect their goal/purpose is more local scale than the 17th shard as the cosmere big picture isn't going to be explored in depth until Mistborn era 3.
  13. Well according to the wiki it is ch 21 of The Bands of Mourning. I think just copying the membrane proteins might be enough to prevent the body from rejecting the skin graft. However given the level of fiction/its magic they might as well copy the DNA.
  14. Well I got the Sanderson Humble Bundle and was listening to Elantris as I had not read it yet. The excerpt/commercial of the R.A. Salvatore book at the beginning (which is like 7 minutes long) confused me until I listened through it as it jumped right into it and explained what it was at the end.
  15. I wonder if they could see the Kandra spikes with their Steel/Iron sight.
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