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  1. I bet with enough training there isn't really a projectile that he couldn't stop! He has the advantage of being able to use a Reverse Lashing to draw it in at least somewhat, and I would be surprised if his control over atmospheric pressure couldn't be applied to help slow the projectile to a reasonable enough speed that his Stormlight enhanced strength could stop it.
  2. To be fair, while Syl has been with Kaladin for a few months now Pattern has been with Shallan for more than 6 years! True he got rusty during the time she blocked her memories of him, but it doesn't necessarily put him back at the same starting place as the more recently arrived Syl.
  3. Just a misunderstanding. While Shallash is the patron Herald of the Lightweavers, one of the chapters from the in-book Words of Radiance mentioned that it was Ishar who came up with the entire idea of organizing surgebinders into the Knights Radiant making all Knights "his" in this respect.
  4. An odd pick, maybe, but this would seem to be our first glimpse at the terrifying might of Odium. The fact that he was talking personal interest in the Szeth/Kaladin confrontation is sort of the cherry on top of the nightmare sundae.
  5. You have to imagine they had *some* sort of edge that we haven't seen yet, otherwise I can't even imagine why they bothered showing up to fight in the Desolations other than to relieve the boredom between being tortured. Despite years of experience wielding the powers, Szeth wasn't a match for Kaladin, an unarmored Radiant who is only on his third ideal. And at the height of their powers there were thousands of Radiants...kind of hard to see what a Herald is bringing to the table under those circumstances unless there is more to them than just the Honorblade.
  6. If nothing else, Harmony isn't old enough to be the letter recipient! The pen pals are familiar with the original Shard holders and the shattering of Adonalsium, while Harmony is a relatively recent addition to the cosmic stage. Also, shouldn't this be flagged Mistborn spoilers?
  7. Maybe? Do we have any reason to believe that Parshendi, in any form, have a need for air comparable to humans? Maybe Stormform added gills in addition to carapace armor!
  8. They got that memo! At the end of WoR they assume the Everstorm will circle the planet and hit Shinovar, and speculate that the Highstorm is similarly one storm constantly rounding the globe rather than than a series of storms being spawned from the Origin.
  9. I was thinking in the same vein. The Words of Radiance excerpts about each order indicated both the Skybreaker's ability to divide the innocent from the guilty as well as Lightweavers memory talents as being unusual and unexplained by any particular surge or spren. Perhaps Kaladin's instinctive grasp of the sky, immediately catching up to Szeth despite the experience gap, is another example of these order-specific gifts?
  10. I don't have any speculation on any of the Cosmere implications of his stories, but the "beauty of nature" is a joke. In the original story he told Shallan, he spoke of two men contemplating the nature of beauty. Now that he's stuck in the middle of the wilderness waiting for Jasnah, Hoid is left to instead contemplate the beauty of nature. He's just a little too pleased with his own sense of humor.
  11. While we're distracted by proper allocation of Shardblades into various weapon slots let me cast my vote for summoning a bonded spren as a Shardarrow for use with with a Shardbow. There's no way you wouldn't ruin someone's day firing a shard at them from a hundred yards away before re-summoning it for round two. Heck, if they stood in a nice column you could wreck everyone's day with one shot.
  12. Yeah, I don't know what sort of temper tantrum the Stormfather would throw if Dalinar suggested wielding the Honorblade, but the spren don't treat it as an abomination, just a dangerous and powerful tool. So whereas the dead Shardblades are abominations, the Honorblade is a treasure
  13. I'm with those who don't see it. The blue patch looks way to flat to be any sort of uncut crystal, not to mention Kaladin's fingers aren't even grasping it. It looks more like he's touching the ground and making it glow to be sure everyone looking at the cover knows he is magic. Besides that, I can't figure out what role the gem would have played in any original draft. Thanks to his massively more efficient Stormlight usage, Kaladin had the total advantage in that fight. The only reason Szeth lasted as long as he did was the Highstorm giving them both infinite Stormlight. If the Highstorm weren't a plot element, bringing a large supply of Stormlight to the fight would really only benefit Szeth.
  14. While it would actually make him slightly more of a jerk than he already comes across, I guess it's remotely possible Nalan could be resurrecting the potential Radiants he kills in an attempt to sever their bond to their Spren without actually permanently removing them. You'd think he'd manage to be a little bit less grim and terrible to people if this were the case, though.
  15. I think maybe having 3 major characters in one book "die" only to show up again by the final page has started to numb our sense of reasonable expectation of death. Oh, and don't forget Eshonai's already filled out her application for the Not-Quite-Dead society. That said, I can't see any reason Helaran would still be alive. The only reason we don't have more solid confirmation of his death is that no one at the battlefield had any reason to recognize him at that time; everyone who seems to have since investigated seems to have come to the same conclusion. If nothing else you'd think Mraize would have thought to use any clue on Helaran's survival as part of his sweetening of the pot when tempting Shallan into joining the Ghostbloods.
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