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Asha'man Logain

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  1. IIRC, wasn't Ishar a Bondsmith on Ashyn, before he got the honorblade on Roshar?
  2. I'm of the opinion that Yumis world some how separated the planets, or at least spirits. Either all the ones who did not wish to become separated themselves were sent to painters world, or all the crazy and dangerous ones were sent away, trapped. So my (based on little more than intuition) theory is that, just like Yumi separates the definitely not spren into two halves to make lights or pumps or what have you, the world's themselves or at least spirits were separated, and the nightmares have been trapped since that division.
  3. My theory so far is that the world's or spirits were separated, just like yumi separates them on her world to make machines or light sources. That's why the nightmares are trapped, and want released, and why their worlds are so closely connected.
  4. I'm pretty sure we have WoBs saying you do not in fact need to be broken to bond a spren. This is a prevelant theory in cosmere but not actually necessary. I think its more that the spren are impressed by the broken people still trying to move forward toward whatever ideals (small I) attract them in the first place, but perfectly fine healthy non-broken people could attract t spren as well. I was disappointed as I thought that explained snapping, that they needed to crack the spirit web through extreme circumstances, and perhaps it was a cosmere wide need for investiture. Unfortunately this seems incorrect. I don't espouse your theory but the rest of it is very well thought out, and you may be on to something.
  5. I'm glad someone brought up the surgebinding perks. I don't think the additional effects are related to the two powers that mix. Just like the one order could tell who was guilty and who innocent. IIRC this has no correlation to their powers. It makes me wonder if the effect gets stronger if one becomes a savant.
  6. Spook was the savant IIRC, Vin on the otherhand drew in large amounts of the body of a shard. Spook though, used his power so mch for so long that he got super-tin powers. Perhaps a Stormlight savant would have a similar effect and make what you can do much sronger than otherwise possible. This could in fact be why the heralds are all a bit kooky, for thousands of years they had the honorblades, and when on roshar they likely used their powers non-stop as they had a desolation to fight. then suddenly gave up stormlight altogether.
  7. I've been gone quite a while, but dont we have WoB from a signing that the reason Kal could heal his arm was because he WASNT attacked with a shardblade, but an honorblade. I'm pretty sure i read that somewhere, and here seems likeliest
  8. Actually last year at JordonCon, I asked for a cosmere clue about Sel. He said that we have not seen all the magic on sel.
  9. Much less spiky, but that looks good, a dark ruddy skin with some armor built in, and of course marbling of white or black
  10. I'll do my best. I wonder how often in a Q&A i can ask things without bugging everyone
  11. In reference to the "Kalladin healed" bit, I would like to point out that we have WoB (in the WoB thread) that a clue is hidden in the fact that Shardblade wounds cannot be healed, yet Kal did heal from Szeth's attack. Presumabley due to it being an Honorblade and not a true Shardblade.
  12. Admins, thanks for the move. He has said (as far as I know) that there have not been Listener KR, but that it could be possible. As to mat's thing, I was referencing the amazing luck (for random things). He was always able to win more than he lost, but it became something more than that. It is vaguely mentioned that he won while he had the dagger but pre-healing, but nothing like what happens once he tries to escape Tar Valon onward. Mat has many of the same manifestations of his ta'veren-ness as the other two, but his luck always seemed something above and beyond just mere ta'veren. This extra luck (that does not have balance, it is always in his favor as long as it is random, and still in his favor but less often when less random) seems to occur after his healing, but definitely after his possesion of the dagger
  13. I almost put down The Eye of the World due to the incomprehensible prologue. I cannot say how glad I am I kept at it. For those who coudn't keep going, the books keep getting better 1-6 and at 11-14 get better than the one before again!
  14. Perhaps she should have been targeted over Elohkar's wife. Although she did precipitate an ardent's defection and mass riots. Looks like Dalinar was right again, they should not have moved the focus of the Alethi government to the shatter plains for so long.
  15. I could see Hoid not being able to directly kill mortals, but I'll bet he can put them in situations where they will likely die
  16. Hey guys! I'm at Jordancon this weekend. I will have the opportunity to ask Brandon Sanderson and Patrick Rothfuss some questions. I have so far: Odium shattered Devotion and Dominion because they could oppose him. Did they have some special ability to do so or are any 2 shard on the same planet a danger to him? If a Listener bonded an Honorspren would they get the same powers as a human? And if a Human bonded a stormspren would they have the same powers/consequences that the Listeners do? (Shamlessly stolen from a thread in the WoR discussion board) What would be the real world carat value of a chip and a broam? WoT spoiler Lightsong notices that there is always enough room in the Palace for the Returned. Is there a cap on how many Returned may be alive at once or would they just build the Palace larger? That's all i have any suggestions please post them for me PS if this is in the rong area please relocate it for me Thanks Admins!!
  17. I'm betting that Odium heavily influenced him, but you have to understand in his own mind he was protecting his country, more important than dalinar or any single person. Many people in the series seem to have this idea, that they can do horrible things for a percieved greater good. Destination rather than journey, if you will.
  18. I'm pretty sure that the ability your closeness to Preservation gives you is the ability to burn a metal. Not to access a power, not to use investiture, but to burn. What metal you can burn determines the effect you can get. Brandon has said that much like the way Aons' shape determine the outcome, Allomancy works in much the same way. The shape of the molecules determines the power that comes out. The ability to 'burn' is the magic power. The metal just filters the power of creation into whatever it's shape determines. It would not matter, therefore, which planet the metals come from. The metals do not give the power, their shape determines which power is released, and assuming that all the plaents in the galaxy have the same periodic table, any metal will work from anyworld. However if you know how, or did the juryrigging mentioned I'm sure you could burn the stormlight in the same way vin could burn the mists.
  19. One minor point, Vasher is not turning stormlight into Breaths, he is using the stormlight to fuel his need to consume investiture instead of the Breaths he has. I would think it likely that he still has a large number of breaths, but uses stormlight to feed himself and keeps the Breaths for the powers it gives him.
  20. I slightly disagree here. Preservation's intent is to preserve. Just that, preserve. Not only life but everything, it could not make people alone as that would not preserve the planet, or the ecosystem, it would change it. In any change, in any creation something is destroyed and something is created. This is why the Empire stayed so stagnant, the LR influenced by preservation wanted to preserve everything (as well as keep his rule intact so he could continue to release the power in the Well). Thus no change. If he allowed technological advancement, it would ruin (or destroy) the current status quo, even if it was a change for the better it is still a change. Ruin on the other hand couldn't create anything alone, because creating is diametrically opposes to ruining. However with help he could, as creation gives him something to destroy. It was actually the breaking of the pact made with Ruin that gave mankind sentience. With equal bits of Preservation and Ruin they were not sentient, but with Preservation giving them a bit more of herself than they had of Ruin caused sentience. Unfortunately this made ruin stronger, and would have allowed Ruin to win and destroy everything. This is why preservation attacked Ruin and trapped a portion of him in the Well, this equalized their available power again, allowing the world to go on.
  21. Brent Week's new series is pretty good too. The first book is called the Black Prism. very good, light/color based magic system
  22. The way the Preservation system worked was that the Lerasium made you closer to Preservation, the by-product of that is to become and allomancer by default. Not positive about the feruchemy, but I do not think Hoid needs to change his sDNA exactly. I think that he knows the ways to get around some of the normal restrictions in many magic systems. Perhaps his Yolen pre-shattering sDNA makes this easier but I think with the right knowledge and work, anyone could do the same. I am not certain if the other worldhoppers are doing the saem (collecting investiture from the worlds they visit) but I'd bet Mraise is based on his collection
  23. I disagree. I think Dalinar believes he knows what his curse and boon are, but he has it backwards. I think HE believes that losing the memory of his wife was his boon and his curse is Renarin's illness. I however think he is wrong. I think he went to the nightwatcher and asked for his son to live. It was granted though not a perfect healing. His curse was to lose the memory of his wife and perhaps the memory of exactly what he asked as well. Now he remembers nothing about his wife and cannot even hear her name. Due to the way he still feel about Navani, I think he now thinks that he felt the same way or stronger about his wife (because his love for Navani is all he has to base his feelings on) and had her memory taken so he could deal with her death. I'm of the opinion that Dalinar didn't love his wife (at least not as much as he did Navani) but he no longer remembers his feelings toward her, and takes Renarin's illness as punishment for using the Old Magic. I think it has a nice symmetry to it, (and we know how important THAT is on Roshar) Nightwatcher granted him the life of a member of his family, at the price of losing the memory (or life in a way) of another member of his family. As the boon could be construed as a non-selfish boon, the curse, while fitting may not have been as bad if he did not have strong feelings for his wife to begin with. That's my theory anyway
  24. Hey guys! I personally liked the Dresden files WAY more than Codex Alera. Interesting fact, he wrote the first Dresden book in school as a white mutiny against his writing teacher. He tried to do everything she told him exactly to the point of being terrible, but somehow it worked. As for Codex Alera, he took a bet he could make a good story out of any 2 terrible ideas. The ideas chosen were the 'lost roman legion' and pokemon.
  25. I think it's just a sympathy thing. People we know only by their last names are not as sympathetic to us as people with whom we are familiar. You'll notice it's the distasteful 'bad guys' that are primarily refered to as only a last name.
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