Wits instant noodles he/him Posted November 29, 2022 Posted November 29, 2022 Is there a down side to being a savant seeker? It appears to boost your power without actually having any negative consequence. Being a tin savant makes you blind and a pewter makes you real week or even kill you but what about copper?
0 StanLemon Posted December 2, 2022 Posted December 2, 2022 There probably is no downside or at least a very mild side effect. Brandon conceded that not all metals have a downside to Savantism
0 JustQuestin2004 he/him Posted December 2, 2022 Posted December 2, 2022 1 hour ago, StanLemon said: There probably is no downside or at least a very mild side effect. Brandon conceded that not all metals have a downside to Savantism I'm thinking that Bendalloy might make your body age faster than it should be. A problem for the mortally challenged. Gold would probably be pretty bad, seeing and feeling you past-self judging you for the choices you've made already seems bad enough. No idea for the enhancement metals. I'm also thinking that Zinc and Brass makes you want to manipulate others more, maybe feeling social anxiety when you aren't influencing someone's emotions? Breeze was almost definitely a Savant and did usually use Brass on most people he met, maybe because he didn't want to do otherwise?
0 Treamayne Posted December 2, 2022 Posted December 2, 2022 On 11/29/2022 at 3:34 PM, Wits instant noodles said: Is there a down side to being a savant seeker? It appears to boost your power without actually having any negative consequence. Being a tin savant makes you blind and a pewter makes you real week or even kill you but what about copper? First you said "Seeker" - then copper. . . Did you mean bronze or did you mean Smoker? We do have this WoB: Spoiler Kingsdaughter613 [In] Hero of Ages, Harmony in the epigraphs says that brass and copper Allomancers can become savants and never even notice. I know that generally savantism is supposed to have really extreme effects, so how does that work that they do not notice? Brandon Sanderson So, most savanthoods have extreme effects, some of them it's just not as noticeable. It can warp your soul without you really even paying that much attention to it. I kind of have a push and pull on how debilitating it is in some ways versus others. In this case, those are two that you can become that it would not be very debilitating in your life. Kingsdaughter613 What effects would that have for that? Brandon Sanderson I'll RAFO that. Epigraph to Ch 16: Quote They are called Allomantic savants. Men or women who flare their metals so long, and so hard, that the constant influx of Allomantic power transforms their very physiology. In most cases, with most metals, the effects of this are very slight. Bronze burners, for instance, often become bronze savants without knowing it. Their range is expanded from burning the metal so long. And WoB indicates they may be able to sense/diferentiate to a greater degree - similar to Vin's Hemalurgy-aided Bronze
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Is there a down side to being a savant seeker? It appears to boost your power without actually having any negative consequence. Being a tin savant makes you blind and a pewter makes you real week or even kill you but what about copper?
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