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KevinTheHerdazian

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  1. So i think that LoF lock the object in place. I believe if you drew it on a chalk board. The boars would be locked in space-time by the LoF. Pretty much what im trying to say is the LoF is the anchor not the chalk board. Kinda like a the "Immovable Rod" from Dungeons and Dragons
  2. So a 2 point circle can be changed into any other except 9 point. Unless you draw the triangle perfectly in a way to intersect the 2 original points
  3. So the bind points don't come into play unto you actually bind something to it. Intent comes in when you do the first binding. As long as the triangle can be changed to accommodate the other bind points but keep the original ones, it shouldn't matter.
  4. If you have ever seen a sword duel, 4 on 1. Then the 1 looks spectacular. Also when kaladin rushed in and distracted them, the book says Adolin went for the offensive and was a blur of sweeps and jabs. So just think of a random guy drop kick one of the duelers, its an extremely funny picture in my head, then his disadvantage is only 3 on 1. Either way, Adolin even surviving that long with 4 people attacking him, he must have been a sight to behold.
  5. Yeah, but you could draw a circle around the eclipse and have the bind points connect. Then go with lines of forbiddence on the sides. Only problem is according to the rules of the tournaments, when your first circle is breached you lose no matter how many you have inside
  6. Yeah, you could draw it before hand in like a "Chaulking Creation" and draw it as quick as you can. Then you just click and drag and it redraws it for you. In the same time you drew it on the creation menu. In the creation menu you can specify the speed, strength, and health based on the drawing where you identify the parts, either legs or claws or teath or a shell. Size would also help with health. Overall detail adds a overall buff to all stats!!
  7. That's just what we think is the second one. I think so too, but there is no evidence at all. Just a bunch of hunches.
  8. No it doesnt. It says right next to it. "Disputed, Citation needed"
  9. I don't recall that ever being in any of the books, could you quote it? Im not arguing, just asking. I do have many different theories with bondsmiths and Storm father, nightwatcher, and the water one with a bunch of faces are the three being one of them. Also i thought maybe the third one could be a corrupted bondsmith that bonded with odium but that one is probably the farthest from the truth. Also, maybe the third one could have a partial bond to both honor and cultivation spren. Maybe acting as the moderator for the other 2 bondsmiths. Makes sense since they are supposed to unite. And if one is working with each influence stuff could get messy.
  10. Taylor Kitsch!! He looks gruff enough and his eyes are slightly almond shaped. He did a great job with ghe attitude in John Carter
  11. Maybe the 3 bondsmiths each bonded to a manifestation of Honor? On physical (the highstorm) one cognitive (the storm father) and one spiritual (Honor himself, or maybe Ishar)
  12. I got a feeling it would be somwthing like "I will lead those who can protect others, even if they may die protecting", that's why he couldn't say it. He can't let Tien die again. He's to afraid of letting his friends (possibly squires) go into danger to protect others. That's also why he assigned himself to the most dangerous shifts guarding people in WoR.
  13. Lupis is right, if everyone was a rithmatist, then the whole plot of the book is redundant. I do believe everyone has the capabilities, what we need to do is look for any common characteristics to determine what the factor/factors are that make someone a rithmatist
  14. then it would do something. the lines of forbiddance wouldn't be that tall but your lines of warding would be pretty good. that would be a good strategy in a duel, distract your opponent becase they'll stop for a split second to read it. maybe not huge, but for when you need a little delay or distraction so a teammate can hit hard.
  15. She gets herself in situations way over her head, and makes everything more complicated. Admittedly she was invaluable to Kaladin in the Chasm and she discovered the city, her attitude towards people make me eat the wrong flower.
  16. I don't think I would like that, Kaladin has been a surgebinder longer, so I think he should be the one teaching Dalinar these things.
  17. I don't like how shallan is alive, I think the series as a whole would be much better if she was smashed by a thunderclast
  18. As I said, dustbringer's have squires as well. I think most of the combat oriented orders will have squires, in book it says that windrunners have the most but that doesn't mean they're the only ones who have squires
  19. Well what's your opinion? I'm still convinced the Skybreakers are the most powerful.
  20. Oh, well that's unfortunate. I was hoping for massive explosions. Thanks for the information though
  21. I think Skybreakers would win for obvious reasons already listed, but keep in mind that other orders have squires too. Remember in Dalinar's vision the Radiant in red plate had squires around her? "some of them started glowing". and Red is the color of a dustbringer. so not just windrunners have help. In fact I think windrunners are fairly outclassed by skybreakers, I think the two radiants the flew into the village in another of Dalinars vision were windrunners, they just seemed to fight with their shardblades, a skybreakers could make explosions. Lets see what division in, what is a Nuclear bomb? splitting an atom. I think dustbringers and Skybreakers do this as well but in a smaller scale. Full thundderclasts smoldering and smoking? please division is amazing combined with gravity. imagine each skybreaker as B-29's flying around and dropping tiny nukes
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