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Posted 03 April 2012 - 04:35 PM
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Posted 04 April 2012 - 04:48 AM
not just because of the distance of the sky?Actually I seem to recall that when Szeth lashed the stone to the sky he specifically mentioned that it was more difficult than simply lashing it to an object.
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Posted 04 April 2012 - 05:32 AM
Well that's what I'm thinking it is, Szeth perceives the sky to be an object which he can lash something to, that combined with the distance makes it harder to make a precise lashing. If all he was doing when he was lashing himself to the wall was lashing in that direction then there would be no reason that lashing in the direction of the sky would be any different.not just because of the distance of the sky?
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Posted 04 April 2012 - 10:53 AM
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Posted 04 April 2012 - 12:52 PM
So to fly he'd lash his whole self towards whatever direction he wanted to go then when he got closer he'd make adjustments (like how one would fly a plane without having a compass).He reached down with his free hand and infused the stone circle with Light, Lashing it toward the northwest section of the sky. Lashing something to a distant point like that was possible, but imprecise. It was like trying to shoot an arrow a great distance.
Posted 05 April 2012 - 02:11 AM
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Posted 05 April 2012 - 05:40 AM
Posted 05 April 2012 - 11:32 AM
I like the thought of recharging with a ride in the highstorm.I wonder if name windrunner comes from flying in highstorms. I'm guessing it would be difficult to carry enough stormlight for long journeys, but if they could absorb stormlight directly froms storms they wouldnt need to hold a lot stormlight.
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Posted 10 April 2012 - 12:06 PM
I like the thought of recharging with a ride in the highstorm.
I do wonder about the limits on stormlight storage. As a level 1 Radiant Kaladin uses stormlight an order of magnitude more effectively than Szeth. At level 2 (after the second oath), he is even more efficient.
Szeth makes reference to Voidbringers holding stormlight perfectly. I wonder whether windrunners who have taken the fifth oath can do nearly as well.
The armor is full of charged gems on the inside, where the armor wouldn't interfere with the wearer's use. I'm guessing that windrunners can use the armor as battery and actually travel great distances. In the Midnight Essence vision, the knights seem to brighten and dim at will. I think that it's due to depositing and withdrawing stormlight to/from the armor.
In the battle scenes, Szeth essentially flies around at will by lashing himself upward various fractions, so I think we already know how it's done. The opening scene with Gavilar and the one with the Veden king are particularly instructive, as I recall.
Kaladin relaxed. He was still steaming light, and—save for the call to Lopen—he’d been holding his breath for a good quarter hour. That could be handy, he thought, though his lungs were starting to burn, so he started to breathe normally. The Light didn’t leave him altogether, though it escaped faster.
Holding his breath, he clung to the Stormlight. He could still feel it leaking out. Stormlight could be held for only a short time, a few minutes at most. It leaked away, the human body too porous a container. He had heard that the Voidbringers could hold it in perfectly. But, then, did they even exist? His punishment declared that they didn’t. His honor demanded that they did.
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