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  1. If a person from our universe moved over to the cosmere, would they bring over concepts with them. Obviously their knowledge and memories would be there but would that create a counterpart in the spiritual realm? Could that person align themselves close to a spider-man ideal and get spider powers?
  2. I have a question. TOdium is bound to preserving the people of Kharbranth (sp?) from his apocalypse. Does this mean he would have to protect them from Cultivation? What would happen during the contest of champions if Cultivation attacked Kharbranth? Would TOdium be able to do anything while he is so focused on the battle of champions? Would that open him up? Is this all just a big distraction to put the shard in a position to permanently bind it to a system?
  3. I am sorry, I saw it on the top of the thread list and asked before realizing it was dead. So I have a silly question. Does living plate have an eye slit? It’s basically a transparent power armor that can assemble and disassemble at will and even fit a number of different sized people in an instant. It’s a sapient armor that is directed by a sentient radiant spren and radiant. So if the radiant wishes it, is there no eye slit? Sensory information can make it through, sound can make it through, light can make it through, air can make it through, but pointy bits can’t. Sure seems selectively permeable, why would it leave a stab by slit in the brain area?
  4. Sorry I explained that poorly. I meant that as their bond deepens Syl is pulled towards Kaladin in behavior and mannerisms. The end of ROW was a role reversal of sorts for them. Syl was morose and Karl is the one who is helping her. Meanwhile Kaladin is pulled towards being a more ideal Windrunner, cheering Syl up and reminding her of the memories they have of Teft. They still have their distinct personalities but they are becoming more and more similar to each other. Did that make sense? I also don’t think that Kal being a tragic hero will necessarily mean he is depressed, but I cede the point that it is more likely Dalinar or Adolin who will probably suffer next book.
  5. I agree to all of your points. My point is that those sacrifices all wrapped up a character arc with their deaths. That hasn’t been Kaladin’s MO. He endures. Like I said the first ideal helped him cope with his depression and suicidal tendencies. He eventually let go of his depression. This is by no means saying that he doesn’t still experience it, but it is no longer his defining characteristic, so he endured. Leading up to his second ideal, he let go of his apathy, it was his call to action and he endured a suicide mission saving Dalinar, Adolin, the Kholin army and his bridgemen. His third ideal taught him to let go of his biases and prejudices (sp?), justified or not. He The fourth ideal led him to let go of his failures, which were dragging him down. I don’t mean to diminish his losses, he still feels them, the gravity (pun?) of them. But now he can learn from them and not have them become all consuming. He has always endured. I think his fifth ideal will have to do with letting go of his needs, leading him to a blanket statement of “I will protect.” This will take into account everything that he has learned up to this point. He will choose to protect his friends from Odium at the cost of what he wants more than anything, a peaceful life. It has seemed like it has been hinted to both in universe and out of universe that it is possible to resist the character altering characteristics of wielding a shard. I don’t think Kaladin will be alone though. I think Syl will be intact with him because they are pulling each other towards each other (I am not sure that makes sense). Soon they will be so connected that they will be indistinguishable from each other. But even if that is not the case, he will still have his memories to cherish allowing him to carry the bridge far enough before he can safely set it down. All the sacrifices I mentioned earlier ARE heroic, but they resulted in the end. Just like the Heralds, the personal consequences of this sacrifice would endure, being all the more tragic. And Kal has always seemed like a tragic hero to me. Sorry if this is rambling. ADHD is bad today.
  6. I have had a weird idea for a while now and wanted to share it. It seems like the consensus on Kaladin’s arc has involved him coming to terms with his limits, as a surgeon, a leader and a radiant. First ideal helps him deal with his depression, second ideal states his purpose, third ideal refines it, and the fourth ideal limits it to within reason. To me it always seemed like he has been controlling his passions. It always seemed like he had to protect almost compulsively and the fourth ideal assisted him with that. Could he be highly connected to Honor (Child of Tanavast) but also highly connected to Odium? Didn’t Cultivation tell a certain someone that he was chosen to wield Odium ‘honorably.’ The current vessel of Odium never really struck me as honorable in the vein of Tanavast. Maybe she wasn’t talking about That person. Wouldn’t Kaladin be a great holder of Odium? A man of passion bound by honorable intent? Wouldn’t this be even greater as he reaches the 5th ideal and his spirit web irrevocably (maybe?) changes? Not sure but would love to hear thoughts. Thank you
  7. Certain classes can attack questions on assessments to change their grade. So if you got a 10/15 on something, and you kill a 2 point question you got wrong, it becomes a 10/13, changing the percentage score for the assignment.
  8. I love the connection idea!!! That makes them apply math standards, and it seems underwhelming but could totally be overpowered. Thank you
  9. Hello I am a middle school/high school science teacher and I am piloting a “classroom game.” Basically, I turned my classroom into an RPG. Students create avatars and level them up via experience points earned through completing assignments (I call them quests). The kids were intrigued at first, but now they are invested (ba dum dum). I have only had two assignments not turned in so far, and the kids stayed after school so they could complete the quest for partial exp. But this is a pilot program and the classes that I created are pretty generic and bland. I worry that the students will grow tired of them. I was hoping the 17th shard could help me come up with some new cosmere inspired classes and abilities. I also wondered if someone can tell me how to ask Brandon Sanderson if this is ok? I am not selling this idea or anything, but I don’t want to just take his stories and ideas. Important note: I do want the kids to be able to exploit this system. They already can, but they have not figured it out yet. Classes: Warrior: - block: can block incoming damage 10 times per marking period. (Can be upgrade three times) -Moralizing shout: can scream self encouragement to gain bonus “HP.” - Ultimate block (upgrades block): can block damage to yourself and one ally (upgradable). Can only block identical damage (same question). Healer: - Heal: can heal 1 entire attack (question: single points or multipoint) 5 times a marking period (upgradable). - Resurrect: can raise any assignment from the dead and reattempt it for full credit. New grade replaces the old grade once a marking period (upgradable). - ultimate heal (upgrades heal): can heal 1 entire attack for yourself and an ally (upgradable). Assassin: - backstab: can assassinate a question, removing it from the assignment. Can be used to remove multipoint questions, but it messes with the scaling of the grading and exp is lost by killing the question. Can be done 8 times a marking period (upgradable) - stealth: can use stealth ability to hide from unexpected dangers (questions in class) 5 times a marking period (upgradable) - ultimate stealth: upgrades stealth to allow students to sneak in late assignments for no penalty at all (stupid teacher meme). One assignment per marking period (upgradable).
  10. Thank you for responses I have some more reading to do.
  11. Why is Kaladin so awesome? He starts out saving his bridge crew and they see him as something more. Then he saves a high prince from Sadeas’ betrayal, and beats down the a shardbearer, and they see him as something more. Then he saves Adolin by dueling two shardbearers at the same time, and they see him as something more. Then he stops the assassin in white in front of the entire army and casually floats over the entire army. Sorry about the repetitious format but Kaladin is so much better than every other Windrunner in terms of combat. The spren bond pulls the spren into the physical realm, and possibly pulls the radiant closer to it’s order ideal (head canon). Does the fact that Kaladin has such a legendary reputation influence him, similarly to how the collective consciousness of humanity effects spren? Even Vyre expects Kaladin to be the storm. If his bond pulls him closer to the cognitive realm could this explain some of his Stormblessedness. Sorry if this was asked before, wrote this during nap time.
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