To elaborate, I'm wondering if it is at all possible to use Emotional Allomancy to control an Inquisitor through the cracks of their Spiritweb, given that we have never seen it done before.
Granted, there are some good reasons for this.
Practically no one knew about this "Hemalurgic backdoor" and the ones that did couldn't and/or wouldn't try it.
By the time this was discovered, Ruin had escaped, and no one could contest a Shard's hold.
Inquisitors had access to Allomantic copper, possibly multiple times over, which was an excellent counter.
Inquisitors have sapience and willpower, and if the Allomancer fails, Adonalsium have mercy upon them.
I'm wondering if I have some of the facts wrong, or if there's a reason all its own for this to never happen.
Otherwise, to cover all my bases, let's assume a group of several Soothers (or Rioters, but for the sake of argument, Soothers) with several Nicrobursts got together Post-Catacendre, and tried to overwhelm Marsh's copper and willpower with a combined Push. Excluding divine intervention, is there any reason this would not work?
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To elaborate, I'm wondering if it is at all possible to use Emotional Allomancy to control an Inquisitor through the cracks of their Spiritweb, given that we have never seen it done before.
Granted, there are some good reasons for this.
I'm wondering if I have some of the facts wrong, or if there's a reason all its own for this to never happen.
Otherwise, to cover all my bases, let's assume a group of several Soothers (or Rioters, but for the sake of argument, Soothers) with several Nicrobursts got together Post-Catacendre, and tried to overwhelm Marsh's copper and willpower with a combined Push. Excluding divine intervention, is there any reason this would not work?
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