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Turos last won the day on January 18 2012

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  • Birthday 10/22/1984

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  1. For the sake of this contest, compounders are not eligible to participate. If you paired off a twinborn in a duel against another twinborn who shared the same metals, but Allomancy and Feruchemy are swapped, who would likely win? Imagine the Steel pushing/weight storing power set against Iron pulling/speed storing. This actually seems relatively balanced. What about copper cloud/wakefulness storing versus bronze seeking/memory storing? It comes down to Feruchemy powers in this fight. While staying alert is handy, having a thorough encyclopedia on hand could help when creating traps. Pewter thug/tin sense-storing versus Tin senses/strength storing? Wait. These are pretty much the same…
  2. 40% as well. Hahah!
  3. Joyspren @Morningtide
  4. Oh! Gotcha, thanks, I'll try finding the hugspren info then. That sounds fun. And thanks! Yeah I pop in eventually... lol. EDIT: Oh man, looks like @Spren of Kindness retired from the Shard? @Channelknight Fadran or anyone, do you guys have any more info on what the kindnessspren should look like, and what color(s)?
  5. Shamespren:
  6. Oh... hi guys! I'll try making a shamespren and deathspren. Is hugspren a thing? I'm going off of the canon descriptions, so if you find one, I can give it a shot. Ah yes! I'll see what I can do. Oh, good point. I was a bit worried about this one not showing up well, but I'll try to recolor it.
  7. Happy birthday Mr. Robot!

  8. Yeah, he SAYS it's not, but that's just him being coy and plot-twisty. And yeah, just a joke.
  9. The evidence is astounding. Hydrangea bloom and sepal colors are determined by the amount of aluminum ions in the soil. Bask in the knowledge that you, too, are now obviously a part of the same universe where You’re welcome.
  10. Gold so I can be trapped in regrets. Nah, lol! Iron for me. I’ve always wanted to be a Lurcher! Imagine the crazy swinging acrobatics you could do, or reloading a bow with your only arrow over and over, or walking on the ceiling by swapping metal lines and varying strength at the right moments. Basically Spider-Man.
  11. Heads up, I’m giving a spoiler warning here. You’ve been warned. Hey. Apparently atium alloys have temporal effects. That’s 16 minimum alloys to work with, and gold/atium//malatium is taken. Any ideas what the others could be? Here’s my thinking: We don’t know if an atium alloy necessarily resembles a plot twist of its alloyed metal, but I’m going to assume it does, for sake of guessing. Gold let’s you see your alternate path selves. Malatium let’s you see that for others. It’s a temporal effect. Check. Electrum let’s you see your own near future. Since atium alone already does the same but of others, what if Atium/electrum shows you your own recent past, perhaps a longer time period, like five minutes or an hour. Ghost racing, anybody? Pewter ups physicality. What if atium/pewter messed with your age appearance, much like feruchemy, but one-directional? Tin ups senses. What if atium/tin made you hear and see and feel things you heard and saw and felt yesterday at that same time? Bendalloy makes a time bubble around you to make you fly through time faster. What if atium/bendalloy caused the same effect except for you, only speeding up other things in range? Cadmium is the reverse of bendalloy. What if atium/cadmium only slowed down other things in range? Steel let’s you push metal. What if atium/steel let you age metal quickly? You could corrode it in seconds. Iron let’s you pull metal. What if atium/iron let you freeze the state of a metal object temporarily, preventing it from bending or corroding or changing shape at all?
  12. You have the possibility of getting a Resonance, assuming you can get one other power. Mistborn miss out on those, from what I understand.
  13. Don’t all things have investiture? Maybe I misunderstand, but I think it’s just the Spiritweb that allows someone to do weird things with it. The medallions, then, would be a way to modify your Spiritweb temporarily, like an adapter, so that you can use your investiture that way. Which actually sounds a lot like hemalurgy, without the drastic costs and side effects, I assume.
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