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does any one know when stormlight book three is coming out?? like not a exacte date or anything just an estimate.

 

There's been a few different dates thrown out, but Fall 2016 is the one I remember Brandon saying a while back. (Maybe someone will chime in with a more recent estimate - I wouldn't expect any later than Summer 2017.)

 

If you haven't seen it, Brandon keeps his progress noted on his website: http://brandonsanderson.com/

 

Stormlight's at 21% of the first draft right now.

 

I was are of that bit, was just curious if he could do it whilst his D-Breath was suppressed. it would actually be nice to know what is actually going on in that regard, does he still count as highly invested or is  he hiding/pushing the investiture elsewhere, perhaps into the Cognitive realm (that is so going on my list now)

 

Sorry - I was replying to natc. I was unsure of the answer to your question, so I didn't post anything. It's a good question if you're going to ask it, though. (I would guess hiding his DB doesn't change anything, but I'm not at all confident.)

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Hello hello im new to the forums and i want to ask a question about worldhopping from the Elantris world. Are the aeons with insane glyphs(?) possibly used to travel to another world? I assume someone who does that would lose connection to the power and would be stuck. And maybe how it starts for Galladon and Demoux?

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If you managed to calculate the exact direction and distance to another planet from the position you are standing at, factoring the rotation of Sel (the planet Elantris is on), its revolution around its sun, the whole solar system's movement relative to the destination, etc.

And you gotta realize you're talking about distances in lightyears, so where you observe the planet to be is not where the planet is; you need to "predict" its current position based on what you know as well.

Factor in the time it would take you to actually do all this maths then draw the aon.

Once you miraculously pull it off, you can presumably arrive at the planet you want to reach. But of course you can't come back anymore since you're too far from Arelon. And that's assuming there's actually enough power from the Dor on top of Elantris' giant Aon Rao's boost to send you that far, I suppose.

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Right, makes sense. Then they would have to use the pool anyways. But i remember Sanderson siad that Galladon misinterpreted an aeon that would lead to something like that. Is that moment in the book and i missed it or is it relevant somewhere else?

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Right, makes sense. Then they would have to use the pool anyways. But i remember Sanderson siad that Galladon misinterpreted an aeon that would lead to something like that. Is that moment in the book and i missed it or is it relevant somewhere else?

 

There is a WoB either on the AMA or Theoryland that clears it up, or the AMA expands on it, one sec. From the AMA topic;

 

http://www.reddit.co...a8e9x?context=3

 

cemonal: Hey Brandon. I have two questions:

Is the Aon that Raoden misinterpreted Rao?

If yes, does it mean "gateway" or something similar?

Brandon: Which one are you talking about specifically?

Phantine: You gave a hint in a signed book at one point

World Hopping Hint in Elantris: Raodenhas misinterpreted one of the Aons.

I think that's what cemonal is referring to.

WeiryWriter: If I'm understanding them correctly they are refering to the "Big Hint" you've said there is about Worldhopping in Elantris, which you later explained as being an Aon that Raoden misinterprets. They are proposing that the Aon is Aon Rao (I think?). At least that's my current guess (though my guess is that Rao actually translates to "Investiture").

Brandon: Ah... They're on the wrong track.

I'll cut this one off right here, as I see they're misinterpreting what I said. It's more simple than that, and is something I think they have probably already figured out. The "Big Hint" I put back in Elantris are the murals Raoden and company discover. I believe this is what we're talking about, not the Aon being misinterpreted.

WeiryWriter: Ah, okay. That actually kind of makes me happy because that's what I and some (most?) others originally thought the Big Hint was but then someone who went to last summer's London signing reported that the Big Hint was actually a misinterpreted Aon. Of course that was a paraphrased report, so obviously something got lost between what you said and what got posted. Thanks for the course correction.

 

EDIT: Do we have a timeframe of when Rock saw Hoid coming out pool to the start of the main story? And has it been answered exactly as to what place/world Hoid was coming from when he exited?

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I recently bought a signed/personalized copy of Words of Radiance as it was one that I didn't have in my collection. I asked for the title of a herald that we didn't yet know.
 

Answer:

 

Nalan, Herald of Judgement. Yup, I got jipped. Sadface.
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I recently bought a signed/personalized copy of Words of Radiance as it was one that I didn't have in my collection. I asked for the title of a herald that we didn't yet know.

 

Answer:

 

 

Would you mind posting a picture? For the sake of completeness?  (Oh and fyi you are allowed to start a new thread for signed books like this.)

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Would you mind posting a picture? For the sake of completeness?  (Oh and fyi you are allowed to start a new thread for signed books like this.)

Yeah, I'll post it when I get home from work. I figured why start a new thread though as it isn't new information.

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We do use the word "Justice" more though . . .

Which reminds me, he's been doing way too much of the executioner's job lately and not enough of the judge's. Yet another way he's a bit screwed up.

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We do use the word "Justice" more though . . .

Which reminds me, he's been doing way too much of the executioner's job lately and not enough of the judge's. Yet another way he's a bit screwed up.

You actually bring this into an interesting light, Justice and Judgement are not necessarily the same thing. I would argue that Nalan is currently doing quite a bit more (brutal) judgement than actually serving justice. This may be nitpicking but Brandon may have been very subtly telling me that the In book view of Nalan's purpose is slightly skewed. Then again it may have simply been him dodging giving out new information as if I hadn't already read Words of Radiance it would be a new answer.

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I don't have my book handy and i can't recall off the top of my head, but in what book did Vin not meet Hoid due to a feeling, was it WoA or HoA?

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Hero of Ages, in Fadrex City.

 

Ta muchly. Hmm, it links in to a WoB I've just read but couldn't be sure due to timing and other explanations

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You actually bring this into an interesting light, Justice and Judgement are not necessarily the same thing. I would argue that Nalan is currently doing quite a bit more (brutal) judgement than actually serving justice. This may be nitpicking but Brandon may have been very subtly telling me that the In book view of Nalan's purpose is slightly skewed. Then again it may have simply been him dodging giving out new information as if I hadn't already read Words of Radiance it would be a new answer.

I now have this hilarious image in my mind:

*minor Mistborn trilogy spoilers*

TenSoon: Judgment! Judgment!

*Nalan'elin crashes through ceiling into the room with Division surge and summons honorblade*

Nalan: You rang?

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I now have this hilarious image in my mind:

*minor Mistborn trilogy spoilers*

TenSoon: Judgment! Judgment!

*Nalan'elin crashes through ceiling into the room with Division surge and summons honorblade*

Nalan: You rang?

 

Nalan - The new posterboy for Kool-Aid!

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Yeah, I'll post it when I get home from work. I figured why start a new thread though as it isn't new information.

 

For Posterity (Man this was disappointing when I opened the book... oh well):

 

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So... I have a question I plan on asking Brandon, but I wanted to hear about it from all of you first.

 

Brandon loves to name things after elements in his worlds. Names have meanings. It makes me wonder about "Nahel" from the "Nahel bond". A bond between a spren and a human isn't just any bond, it's a Nahel bond. Do you think Nahel was a person, place, or thing?

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So two questions. Is it Axies that Rysn meets on the island greatshell? And, im assuming from the detail of the Stormlight Archive, Alethi writing is learnable?

 

1. I think the general consensus is yes, but off the top of my head I don't know if it actually has been confirmed

2. Yeah, there's a topic on the various scripts of SA somewhere

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If by alethi writing you simply mean the characters that translate to phonemes as we know them, yes. However everything you see written in "alethi" in the books is actually just in coded English; I don't believe an actual alethi language has been made. So if by "alethi writing" you mean "the Stormlight Archive actually translated into alethi", nope.

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If by alethi writing you simply mean the characters that translate to phonemes as we know them, yes. However everything you see written in "alethi" in the books is actually just in coded English; I don't believe an actual alethi language has been made. So if by "alethi writing" you mean "the Stormlight Archive actually translated into alethi", nope.

Yeah just the coded english bit. I figured there wouldnt be a whole new language to learn just for his books. Might be pretty neat though

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