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Dovie Andi Se Tovya Sagain

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  1. I and a friend of mine were discussing this the other day, and he asked if it was possible for a returned to be re-returned, because he thought Sebarial reminded him of Lightsong (much more than a Hoidish character)... While I dont believe that is the case (to be a High Prince, you would need a pedigree), I do love how Brandon is able to write characters like this...
  2. Mine was also that Spren were Shardblades (i even made a topic about it) and that shardblades were the corpses of spren I also thought* (but convinced myself otherwise) that Jasnah came back, everything else came by surprise
  3. I have 2 jobs, but am allowed to listen to books at both of them, but i still cant read/listen that fast... i just rererererere-read Wok during the last 4 days, and am now rererere reading Elantris... thatll be enough for me til WoR comes out
  4. Secret noble son trope is severely overdone, and i dont see Brandon doing this at all
  5. thats not right... she died 10 years ago... but he 'remembers' her just like dalinar... with a blur and shhhhhhhhh for her name
  6. Weird theory that I just came up with while on my Re-read of WoK... During Dalinar's vision at Feverstone Keep during the day of Recreance, he heard screaming that he didnt know where it was coming from. I believe this was the dying spren trapped within the Shardplate and blades while they were losing their glow. This leads me to believe that the shards themselves are created when the Knight says the 5th ideal and bonds their spren into the blade and plate, so that when the shards were abandoned, the spren were killed, thus the betrayal that decimated the spren. This is also why Syl hates shards, because they are basically the corpses of past bonded spren. I know that could all be worded better sorry, but just wanted to get this down while it was in my head.
  7. My theory on Dalinar's boon was to have Aidolin forget his mother and his curse was to forget her too... Not sure why he would do this, maybe he accidently killed her in front of Aidolin or something, but I kept having a hard time understanding why Aidolin couldnt remember his mother.
  8. I really dont see Elhokar, Adolin, Renarin, or Dalinar dying this book because of Kaladin's new position in the Colbalt Guard. If one of the Kholins die, the blame will be placed on the ineffective new guards that do not have much training. I think most everyone will be safe for WoR... except I like the idea of Sadeas dying and Amaram becoming the new Highprince since Sadeas does not have an heir.
  9. This is only true on the battlefield itself... As I stated before, any competent officer is a actually a husband/wife pair. But I really do like the idea that both genders being repressed, as is specifically shown through Renarin having to give up title and freedom to be an ardent in order to pursue his interests and talents. And I have about 20 Disney songs (Mostly Aladdin and Lion King) memorized and on my MP3 player at this moment. Also, I think we should Be Prepared... for the death of the King
  10. I dont know for sure, but I always assumed that you could only bond with one sword at a time... otherwise, people would hoard them. When Dalinar and Aidolin won new shards, they gave them away, and did not keep them
  11. Why does everyone seem to think that women are so oppressed in Roshar? They are the brains of the civilization and are valued as such. I dont have the exact quote, but it was said that a great officer in the army is really a husband/wife TEAM. Being the scientists, philosophers, historians, and artists of an entire civilization, even a warrior one is not being oppressed, i mean, they even get to be clergy...
  12. A Coneheads quote? i literally spit out the water i was drinking when i read this
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