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  1. You're forgetting someone: Susebron, the God King probably has orders of magnitude more breaths than either of them. And he's Vivenna's brother-in-law...
  2. Actually, I'm pretty sure I've seen a WOB saying you could Forge a normal person into an allomancer... *goes search* http://www.theoryland.com/intvsresults.php?kw=forger+allomancer So I don't see any reason why you couldn't forge make a forgery to say "this person was turned into a Kolos at some time in the past."
  3. During Lift's visit to Yeddaw, among all the other people she sees, she descibes an Alethi man in the city, towering over the people around him. For some reason this seemed to me like Brandon screaming "Look, there's something interesting to find here!" However, I can't think of an Alethi man we're aware of who might currently be hanging around in western kingdoms. Anyone have an idea?
  4. From how the Skybreakers look at him when he's not following them into the air seems to indicate that they know or assume that he can fly, too...
  5. From the wording that Brandon is using and his comparison to a Japanese-American, could he be implying that she (and by extension all Southern Scandrians) aren't originally from Scadrial and migrated in from somewhere else?
  6. A Cadmium ferring is unlikely, since that would put up a speedbubble (or lack-of-speed-bubble?) that would involve everyone in the room. But some other kind of invested person could probably pull it of. Maybe a full feruchemist filling and/or draining the right metalminds at a time could simulate death enough to fool people with what seems to be medieval to renaissance level of medical knowledge. Alternately, an elantrian could probably enchant themselves or someone else to appear dead. A danger could of course be the natives removing the metalminds (incase of the feruchemist) or possibly trying to give the "dead" person a burial. (or whatever homeislanders do with dead people, if they burn them, I doubt many feruchemists have enough healing stored up to survive for long).
  7. That really depends on how you define "you". If "you" is "your body", then no, because if your cognitive shadow does something, then by definition the body is dead. If "you" is the cognitive aspect of you that still retains all your memories, desires etc. then yes, "you" did it. The Soul is the part of you that resides on the Spiritual Realm and as I interpret it, the soul is probably still connected to the Cognitive Shadow after the body dies, so if "you" is whatever part of you is connected to your soul, then also yes, it's still "you".
  8. Not sure if this is being discussed somewhere, but couldn't find a thread on it. In the description of Scadrial, Khriss remarks on both it's Shards having Vessels who were human before their Ascension in a tone that implies a few things: Non-humans can be Vessels (not too surprising). Non-human Vessels are common (or human Vessels are rare), or Khriss wouldn't feel the need to comment on it. Khris knows about non-human Vessels being a thing. Especially that last one is intriguing, because how would Khriss have this knowledge? It implies that she's at least as old as the Ascension of Leras and Ati.
  9. If you mean this quote: Mistborn spoilers, emphasis mine:
  10. That might seem obvious to us, but the medieval technology they have on Roshar probably doesn't allow for making metal string, so the option doesn't occur to them? On the subject of shard-weapon launching siege engines: take into account that those take a while to reload. I think a regular bow a broad-head arrow (and I mean really broad) firing repeatedly into a dense formation might be more effective. The only firing speed limitation are how fast the Radiant can draw and how fast his spren can get back to him (flight time to target + time to get back).
  11. Yeah... as you might have noticed, it didn't happen yet. Note to self: planning to do stuff during night shifts NEVER EVER works out... If I do get around to it, you might see it pop up, but if someone else feels like doing this, feel free to.
  12. Sorry to necro a thread, but a question for @Harakeke. I'm looking at making a Thaylen script page on the Coppermind wiki. I'm assuming it's ok if I base it on your research? I might borrow some phrasing, too.
  13. Thanks! I just noticed there isn't a page for numerals either and the Glyphs page is missing the info from that same thread, too. Looks like work to do.
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