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  1. After reading everyone's comments, I could totally see Navani becoming a Bond Smith and at some point bonding with the Sibling. That would totally make sense and it would be as if a new power was being added to the mix. This theory is probably more probable than her becoming a dustbringer. I don't think she will become a truth watcher.
  2. After reading all the comments and considering all the different arguments, I think I will revise my theory: I theorize that Adolin will become both an edgedancer (bonding with Maya) and also become a Stoneward at some point over the two arcs. He may bond 1 in the first arc (books 1-5) and may bond a 2nd one in the 2nd arc (books 6-10). I do believe we will see more mixing of magic systems such as my proposed theory here.
  3. I have been thinking that very thing for the past week. Sanderson does like to mix magic systems. Adolin is a perfect one to do this with.
  4. Wow, thanks for the words of Brandon additions! They seem to actually support my suggested theory here. Love it.
  5. Thanks for the fantastic addition to my post. Since Renarin is already a Truthwatcher and he is being set up to play a big role in the book, and we already have Dalinar as a bond smith, I imagine that Navanii will be a Dustbringer. She fits the description. It is my assumption that each of Sanderson's books will feature someone from a different order of Knights Radiance. 10 books,10 main characters (who are featured), 10 Orders of knights explored. But we will see.
  6. As I have not keep up with the forums, I apologize if another has already suggested this theory. Theory: If Adolin becomes an order of Knights Radiance I believe he will become a Stoneward. Read the description. He absolutely fits the description. Thoughts? Countertheories?
  7. I have not been monitoring the threads in Oathbringer, so I don't know if anyone else already proposed this theory, but I hope not. I have been looking more into what order of Knights Radiance Navani would become if she bonded a spren. She constantly says, "I will bring order from chaos" in Oathbringer, and she loves taking things apart. These are both key indicators that Navani will become a Dustbringer. Thoughts? Countertheories?
  8. Another thing I just picked up is that Shallan might have been adopted by house Davar. In book three, when she put her hand on the heart of the revel, she was an urchin when she was hunger meaning that one of her personalities holds that she was a street urchin at some point in her life.
  9. I love what you have added to this theory. Thanks for jumping in.
  10. Her father would have had to have been a king and his whole family would have the royal locks as heirs of the throne. So potentially it could work. A bit of a stretch though.
  11. If it has been confirmed, please list the source. That would be what it seems like at face value, but try reading the two instances of "the girl that looked up" with my theory in mind after you have read chapter 13 of Rhythm of War. Chapter 13 of RoW makes it seem much more plausible.
  12. My theory: The "Girl that looked up" is a story of travel from Nalthis to Roshar and then the bringing back of Stormlight to Nalthis. Read the story in both places, in the chapter called "the girl that looked up" (pg. 256) and again when Wit talks about it with Shallan (pg. 789) in "the girl who stood up" and you will see the details. The girl's hair is white hair. The mention of all the gruesome statues. The "vibrant red scarf" that flaps in the phantom wind that she wears that is mentioned all the time. The mention of seeing colors for the first time. Etc... "The Wall" in this interpretation would be shadesmar. Read both stories and I believe you will see the interesting details. Lot's of implications if this is true. One such would be that perhaps Nalthis' shards were splintered as this is known as the "land of darkness." From the land of "colors" to the "land of darkness." This would make sense knowing what happened to Sel. Wit's version of the story seems to me to focus on the bringing of stormlight from one side of the wall (Roshar) "to the other side" (Nalthis). This is exactly what the Ghostbloods are trying to do.
  13. About my theory #1: If my theory is true, "formless" or another "part" of Shallan would be the one that looks like a royal person from Nalthis. Shallan would have been a "part" that formed at the time of the traumatic event to protect her from it. Of course, all "parts" of Shallan carry an aspect of who she is, and when integration occurs, nothing will be lost. I do need to look into the fact that the rest of her family should fit the description of a person from Nalthis. I'll look into that. About my theory #2 To me, the story of the "Girl that looked up" is very likely a story of the migration from Nalthis to Roshar whether or not it is about Shallan, although the story sure activates a ton of memory and emotion inside of Shallan containing to her past. Read the story in both places and you will see the details. The girl's hair is white hair. The mention of all the gruesome statues. The scarf that she wears that is mentioned all the time. The mention of seeing colors for the first time. Etc... If this is true, then perhaps Nalthis' shards have been splintered as this is known as the "land of darkness." This story has been mentioned twice now. Wit used this story to talk to Shallan about her "parts," her past, and her needed integration. The story is about the bringing of Stormlight from one side of the wall (shadesmar) "to the other side." This is exactly what the Ghostbloods are trying to do. So, you bring up a good question. But I don't think it disproves the theory.
  14. Here are three of theories after reading up to Chapter 13 on Shallan's Origin. Theory 1 may be true even if theory 2 and theory 3 are not. 1.) Shallan (and her family) are from Nalthis (or have ancestors from there). The hair changing gives evidence here. Veil's seeing muted colors gives evidence. Various "parts" of Shallan have various levels of awakening. One of her forms will have white hair "Formless" maybe. 2.) The "girl who looked up" is Shallan's origin story. "The wall" is shadesmar. The one side is Nalthis while the otherside is Roshar. Something about her going from Nalthis to Roshar caused a catastrophe to occur on Nalthis. The storms knocked down the wall. "Formless" may hold this story. 3.) These are the secrets that Mraize will share with her after she completed her mission to Lasting Integrity.
  15. Interesting idea although I pretty sure that Honor was the architect behind the oathpact due to what Syl says on page 913, "I've remembered what kind of spren I am...I bind things...I am an Honor spren. Spirit of Oaths. Of promises. Of nobility." It seems like an "honorable"/"noble" thing for the heralds to do. The heralds chose to suffer so that the rest did not have to. A few to suffer so others could have a chance at survival. Still, I think it was still a really rotten deal. Points to Odium on this one, for he had the better side of the deal on this one.
  16. Macen: I really like your theory there. Well said. The Count: I am not implying that the parshmen are the only type of "Voidbringer". I think Voidbringer is a general term. The Unmade (as heard talked about in the vision with Noholdon (where Dalinar sees the aftermath of a desolation), The giant fire rocks, perhaps controlled chasm fiends, and the Parshmen (changed into something much worse.) among other things. I also said that they might just be tools utilized by voidbringers rather than Voidbringers themselves.
  17. WeiryWriter you make a good point. I guess I should split up the theory into two theories (I have revised my thread to reflect this). This is closer to what I desired to express with my first post. Thanks for the feedback.
  18. Think about the surprise from everyone when their slaves who they have regarded as harmless all their lives transform into extremely dangerous remote controlled pawns of destruction. If this theory turns out to be correct then this will be an epic heart-pounding chapter to read!
  19. "They were suddenly dangerous. Like a calm day that became a tempest." "...I believe it may reference the Voidbringers" page 471: Chapter 30: Darkness Unseen. "They changed, even as we fought them. Like shadows they were, that can transform as the flame dances. Never underestimate them because of what you first see." page 499: Chapter 33: Cymatics. "Born from the darkness, they bear its taint still, marked upon their bodies much as the fire marks their souls." Page 553: Chapter 38: Envisager First Theory: Odium will take control of the peaceful Parshmen and suddenly change their form and they will be very dangerous. (Possibly used as Voidbringers or just one piece of a much more complex puzzle.) Second Theory: This was a plan that Odium has had for a long time (possibly after the Last Desolation or thereabouts). He foresaw that humanity could not pass up on perfect obedient slaves and somehow tampered with regular Parshendi to make them like Parshmen instead. Now humans took the Parshmen as slaves and spread them across Roshar (Odium did not do this himself rather knew it would happen due to man's nature). Third Theory: These new parshmen will be able to utilize stormlight in some fashion or another. (Not so sure about this one.) Now to combine the theories: Parshmen have been strategically placed (see the second theory for what I mean by this) all over Roshar by Odium, and that in a moment Odium will utilize their telepathic ability and change them into a very dangerous form and then use them as "Voidbringers" or tools of them to accomplish his purposes. Odium or a servant of his will have complete control over them and use them in whatever way he sees fit. I think this is part of the reason why Jashnah has discovered that Parshendi are possibly the Voidbringers. Perhaps it is not the Parshendi race rather the parshmen. Some other quotes that might help this theory: (The green are my comments) "Death upon the lips. Sound upon the air. Char upon the skin." Page 567: Chapter 40: Eyes of Red and Blue. (The sound upon the air could be the way Odium or a servant issues his commands to the Parshmen who have been changed into something much more dangerous.) "They take away the light, wherever they lurk. Skin that is burned." Page 676: Chapter 48: Strawberry (They will be able to take in stormlight and use it for evil) "Flame and Char. Skin so terrible. Eyes like pits of blackness." Page 696. Chapter 50: Backbreaker Powder. (The dark eyes could reflect that they do not have have control over themselves but are rather animated by Odium or a servant of his) ------------------- From another book where this sort of thing occurred: Spoiler from the book A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge. If anyone has read the book Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge then you will be familiar with this concept as demonstrated with Skode Riders and the Blight.
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