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Ashertliden

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  1. I think this one is probably "Old Magic". @Rhapsody
  2. I think the other's most likely going to be Pits of Eltania.
  3. I feel like this one is almost certainly Elantris. @Ashspren @Babilarian Darkeyes @Turtle373
  4. Sorry about the shadows clue, blue team. I meant it to mean Cognitive Shadows (Battar, Ambition, and Lifeblesser)
  5. Marsh is an innocent bystander. Red teams turn @Turtle373 @MistCLOAKed Mountains @Scion of the Mists @luckat @The Last Post
  6. How many people have asked about the color of the wall behind you for that to become a "common" question?
  7. Reincarnation - 2 @Rhapsody @Totally_Not_A_Worldhopper @Mr Mafia @Ashspren
  8. Nice catch! I'd also say that the following is reminiscent of Stormform/Rythms. "Other Javelins include the Storm, which uses powerful technology to unleash the 'rage of the hymn'"
  9. All right ShuXen - 2 @Ashspren @Rhapsody @Totally_Not_A_Worldhopper @Mr Mafia
  10. Even if all the light/fire is taken away, the Balrog is still nigh impossible to defeat with mortal weapons. When Gandalf explains the sequence at Moria, I believe he mentions that the balrog fell into water that extinguished its flame, but it shifted into something slimy/eel-like and was still a capable fighter.
  11. Paalm - 2 @Ashspren @Rhapsody @Totally_Not_A_Worldhopper @Mr Mafia
  12. I'm not entirely sure, but I believe either Lerasium or Atium is mentioned as either missing or mentioned in the Words of Founding in MBE2. The quote from Peter, although it may not be 100% reliable, does state that the chart is an in-world chart based on the knowledge of "some people," which seems to imply that it isn't a Kandra document. (Both for the reasons that they could be considered as "non-people" and for the fact that it would be pointless for them to have a hemalurgy chart. It is possible that Marsh may have known, but his knowledge of Hemalurgy comes from his inquisitor experiences, and I don't believe that any of the inquisitors had a Lerasium spike. As for him learning after the Catacendre, which is, admittedly possible, he would've had to obtain the Lerasium somewhere, and the phrasing of the "some people" quote again seems to imply more than one person. As for Kel, he had minimal knowledge of Hemalurgy prior to his death, it still seems unlikely that he would've found out what a Lerasium spike can do without assistance from Harmony. I hadn't seen any evidence of the chart being from Spook's book, do you by any chance have some? It seems unlikely to me both that Harmony would make this information available and that it would be included on the in-world chart if there was no way of obtaining Lerasium. Eventually it would have, but production stopped after the Catacendre. However, it is still possible for Harmony to create more beads.
  13. In the Hemalurgy table from the leather-bound Hero of Ages, it's shown that a Lerasium spike "steals all abilities." Given that the Hemalurgy Table is "an in-world chart according to the knowledge of some people at a certain stage in the history of Scadrial," according to Peter Ahlstrom, at some point in Scadrial's history someone must have fashioned a lerasium spike. I don't believe the chart is from MBE1, given the lack of both lerasium and hemalurgic knowledge. Thus, I believe at some point Harmony must have begun again producing lerasium and possibly atium. These metals seem like too powerful a potential weapon against the Set or other enemies for him to ignore, and otherwise it should be impossible for the knowledge of a lerasium hemalurgic spike to become available to the creator of the chart.
  14. Blue team: Shadow 3 @MistCLOAKed Mountains @Scion of the Mists @luckat Also MistCloaked:
  15. I mean the whole duralumin thing worked out pretty well for Vin. However, the first people to burn cadmium and bendalloy must’ve freaked out.
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