Trusk'our he/him Posted June 24, 2022 Posted June 24, 2022 I was considering the nature of Bonds in the Cosmere when I had an idea. If you were to give a Koloss a large number of Breaths (lets say, at least a thousand), then take them to Roshar and Bond them via they're Hemalurgic weakness, would be person who Bonded them gain powers? We can see from this WoB that going to Roshar while possessing a bond other than that of humans and Spren could potentially provide powers to someone, which I think supports this theory. Quote Questioner If an Elantrian bonded to a Seon were to travel to Roshar, would that act as a Nahel bond? Brandon Sanderson It would act very, very similarly, yes. But it would be like... it wouldn't necessarily do the exact same things. Like if you've got two radios tuned to a frequency, they won't necessarily pick up another radio frequency, or things like this. I don't know, that's a bad metaphor, I'd have to think of a better one. But it would be treated exactly the same way but it might not grant the same powers.
Rg2045 Posted June 25, 2022 Posted June 25, 2022 22 hours ago, Trusk'our said: I was considering the nature of Bonds in the Cosmere when I had an idea. If you were to give a Koloss a large number of Breaths (lets say, at least a thousand), then take them to Roshar and Bond them via they're Hemalurgic weakness, would be person who Bonded them gain powers? We can see from this WoB that going to Roshar while possessing a bond other than that of humans and Spren could potentially provide powers to someone, which I think supports this theory. So one clarification and one counterpoint you believe that the person that bonded the koloss would gain a power (possibly the breaths) counter point: seons and spren are basically the same thing but different sprinters. So the bond should produce more on roshar. where as koloss are physical beaning and are controlled though the holes in the spirit web. And other then control of the koloss nothing else really happens
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