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  1. Huh. So the real Investiture (or, I suppose, pre-Shattering Investiture) in this situation is that the Singers can hear the Rhythms?
  2. I asked that a while ago. The answer I got was that it's more likely the Sibling is of both Cultivation and Honor, sort of like Feruchemy.
  3. We know all the shards that are on Roshar, or at least that are in the system, right? We've got Odium, Honor, and Cultivation. Edit: We don't technically have Honor anymore.
  4. That's actually still an interesting question to think about. The "can" portion, at least. I think it's likely that squirrels were brought over from Ashyn. The real question is if Bondsmiths would be able to use their surges to manipulate Connection to enable their squirrel(s) to be able to talk Alethi or Veden or whatever.
  5. So I was reading the entry for Bronze in the wiki, and apparently the Rhythms on Roshar are investiture? Whose investiture are they? They're not Odium's, right? Somebody in Oathbringer refers to him as the void which consumes Rhythms or something, and some Rhythms aside from ones he created are inaccessible while under his influence. Is this Cultivation's magic? Surgebinding's Honor's investiture, Voidbinding is Odium's, and the Old Magic, whatever the hell that is, is Cultivation's. Are the Rhythms also hers? Based on the wiki's Rhythm entry under Singers, I'm going to guess not. Then are they, like the rest of Roshar, Adonalsium's investiture?
  6. I would not want to be burning bronze in the middle of a highstorm.
  7. In the article for Scadrial on the wiki under "Lands to the South," it says that they're very cosmere-aware and that Kelsier taught them about Adonalsium. This makes sense, given his words to Spook at the end of Secret History, but the citation doesn't match up. Citation ten links to chapter 22 of The Bands of Mourning, but I can't find any indication that their Sovereign taught them about big god boi.
  8. Why did that one portion get struck through?
  9. The Stormfather's description of how highstorms renew spheres in Oathbringer sounds like a perpendicularity. It's not one. Why? The page on the wiki for "perpendicularity" also says that perpendicularities are "stable junction." It is unclear what "stable" means here, as a bunch of the perpendicularities given later in the article are "unstable." Should the definition of perpendicularity there be changed?
  10. It's really that third point that drives the nail in the coffin. I feel like I can explain away the others. To the first and second, he could have been fine with the killing of whoever Adonalsium was and could have changed his mind in the millennia since then. To the fourth and fifth, the theory doesn't dictate that he's trying to rejoin the powers with himself as the new Adonalsium. I can't say anything about that third point, though. And I feel like I read somewhere that he (believes that he) can accomplish whatever he's trying to do easier without a Shard. Guess it's back to the drawing board for figuring out Hoid's motives. Or the waiting room.
  11. I've rewritten this several times, and I keep revising my answer. I'm not exactly sure how the Nahel bond works in terms of Spiritwebs and species that aren't human, or if Spiritwebs are even the determining factor in spren intelligence through a bond. I've been at this for far too long. Here's my conclusion. In the case of Kandra, at least, the only difference between a Mistwraith and a human is some blockage existing between the Physical and Cognitive Realms. Spiritually, they're the same (I think), so, therefore, their Spiritwebs shouldn't be any less human as a Mistwraith or a Kandra, and a spren wouldn't lose sentience.
  12. Oh, well. It's good to have confirmation. Thanks for the info about spoilers here.
  13. There's not much to put in the body of this. Cultivation and the Nightwatcher. Honor and the Stormfather. I see a pattern there. The problem with this pattern is that the Unmade, who are already large Splinters of Odium, exist. Unless the Sibling is the true ninth unmade. I feel like Hessi's doubts as to Dai-Gonarthis being the ninth Unmade are, from the perspective of reading a book, foreshadowing that Dai-Gonarthis isn't actually the ninth unmade.
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