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Not exactly. They didn't die. They are something dfferent.

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Khyrindor

You've said that Returned count as Cognitive shadows "stapled" back into their bodies, and that the Heralds are at least similar. Would I be right in assuming that Elantrians could be considered as Cognitive Shadows as well, or am I barking up the wrong tree?

Brandon Sanderson

Elantrians are something different. They don't actually "die" to be created.

Recognize that the term cognitive shadow is an in-cosmere theory, which I'm not going to comment on as the creator of the setting. The theory is this:

Investiture seeks sapience. It looks for someone to control it or, in some instances, spontaneously adopts personality.

A mind (cognitive aspect of a person) can become infused with Investiture. This acts a little like minerals with petrified wood, replacing the mind and personality with investiture.

When the actual person dies, this investiture imprint remains behind. A copy of the soul, but not the actual soul.

Others disagree with this, and think the soul itself persists. Still others reject the theory in its entirety.

linkhyrule5

Huh.

[Mistborn spoilers edited out]

Stormlight Three Update #6 (Jan. 20, 2017)

 

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1 hour ago, Edgedancer1174 said:

I wonder if we will see more things like them in the cosmere and if we will get a term for them other than elantrian

Elantris 2 or 3 will be written one day, so one day we will get an explanation of what is happening with them when they become Elantrians.

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On 3/8/2023 at 11:40 AM, Edgedancer1174 said:

I wonder, are Elantrians cognitive shadows like returned or Heralds?

I don't think an Elantrian dies at all when undergoing the Shaod. I think that was an in-world misconception because they didn't understand that Reod Elantrians were "stuck" mid-transformation in a state where their bodies were supported by the Dor despite the lack of heartbeat or need for food - which was just a symptom of the incomplete transformation. Their body was essentially "paused" in the state of incomplete transformation, and this twilight state was mistaken for being "dead."

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