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About the woman and baby from Lightsongs petition
Incheoul replied to Incheoul's topic in Warbreaker
I got the impression the priest became more urgent for her to get pregnant sometime after her arrival. I guess it could be viewed both ways. Thanks for everyone's thoughts on this. -
Was this baby the returned baby the priest planned on making the new god king?
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Again? I must have missed it the first time. My mistake.
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Alright I stand corrected. Other arguments can be made that it wasn't awakening but I'll concede. Thanks for pointing this out.
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Thank you Brandon, I can sleep now [Not Really a Spoiler...]
Incheoul replied to Trickonometry's topic in The Reckoners
This was pretty much my understanding of metaphors and similes. -
Would you be able to overcome your weakness?
Incheoul replied to gjustice99's topic in The Reckoners
Yeah I was thinking he might have just been evil to begin with. Also I find it funny that my post was censored to cremhole. I was never sure on what was allowed or not but I do like the censorship in this case. -
Would you be able to overcome your weakness?
Incheoul replied to gjustice99's topic in The Reckoners
Something about the weaknesses, fears, and overcoming to be sane still bug me. Fortuity's weakness was being attracted to a woman so that was his biggest fear? He is portrayed as a womanizer in Steelheart but he's still "evil". I guess he could have just normally have been an cremhole before calamity... -
Obliteration & Regalia's employment relationship confusion
Incheoul replied to DataLoreHD's topic in The Reckoners
I assumed that regalia knew obliterations weakness seeing as how they operated on him. His powers automatically teleport him when in danger and I assume that a scalpel under surgery would trigger this unless they used his weakness. -
I think he meant that any female kandra, who is not yet named, could have taken the form of some character in one of the books. That would meet the requirements of having seen this kandra before. It doesn't necessarily mean its MeLaan.
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All of the shards are actually abstract nouns. Abstract nouns pretty much represent an ideal. Some abstract nouns can be formed by taking an adjective or verb and adding a proper suffix to the end of it like -ion. For example, preserve (verb) becomes preservation (noun). Now some shards don't fit this pattern like Ruin. Ruin can be both a verb and a noun. When its used as a noun though, it is an abstract noun. Logic is an abstract noun just like Honor is. It might not sound as "good" as the other names of intents but the only common thing among all the shards is that they are all abstract nouns.
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Understanding surges from the names of Orders and science.
Incheoul replied to Turos's topic in Cosmere Discussion
I rescind my previous statements and now agree with this guy. -
Understanding surges from the names of Orders and science.
Incheoul replied to Turos's topic in Cosmere Discussion
This is really just nitpicking but adhesion doesn't have to be a chemical bond. The force that sticks a drop of water to the side of a glass is an adhesive force. -
Understanding surges from the names of Orders and science.
Incheoul replied to Turos's topic in Cosmere Discussion
Tension and surface tension are two different things. While the surge could be related to surface tension, i find it unlikely as surface tension is more about the net effect of adhesion and cohesion which are two other surges. Division probably has to do with the breaking of bonds which could result in chemical reactions in a solution or actually changing a chemical entirely.. Or maybe it'll just be used to break stuff. Also, an interesting thing about friction is that it is a force acting in the opposite direction of whatever item is sliding across the surface of another item. It'd be interesting to see the surge be used to increase the frictional force rather than lowering it to glide on the floor. -
Vasher uses Stormlight to sustain himself on Roshar. This was more or less a joke though.
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And that is that Sureblood is a Returned horse. Sureblood is a very Returned-esque name. Rhyshadium are bigger than normal horses and so are returned are bigger than normal men. It all makes sense now right?! Right?....