[SPOILERS FOR MISTBORN ERA 2 ARCANUM AND STORMLIGHT 3 SO WATCH OUT FOR THAT]
So the question I have is rather simple. I was thinking about how seeing the future works and I realized that both destiny and fortune seem to be involved and I'm not sure which one is correct. The main conflict comes from two specific quotes. In the Mistborn era 2 arcanum khriss says that a chromium spike "might steal destiny". Now this isn't a lot to go off of but this phrasing leads me to believe that destiny is some sort of measurable quantity like connection and identity. If this is true then it also leads me to believe destiny plays a role in telling the future. However, Odium implies that telling the future would be difficult without fortune, which makes sense in its own way. So with all this the question remains, does telling the future involve destiny, fortune, or a mix of both? I've seen more people mention fortune when talking about telling the future which makes sense considering what Odium said, but it feels bit flimsy to say that the shards are just relying on a lot of fortune to see future possibilities and I think having a separate function for it is more sound as a concept, but also more interesting.
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[SPOILERS FOR MISTBORN ERA 2 ARCANUM AND STORMLIGHT 3 SO WATCH OUT FOR THAT]
So the question I have is rather simple. I was thinking about how seeing the future works and I realized that both destiny and fortune seem to be involved and I'm not sure which one is correct. The main conflict comes from two specific quotes. In the Mistborn era 2 arcanum khriss says that a chromium spike "might steal destiny". Now this isn't a lot to go off of but this phrasing leads me to believe that destiny is some sort of measurable quantity like connection and identity. If this is true then it also leads me to believe destiny plays a role in telling the future. However, Odium implies that telling the future would be difficult without fortune, which makes sense in its own way. So with all this the question remains, does telling the future involve destiny, fortune, or a mix of both? I've seen more people mention fortune when talking about telling the future which makes sense considering what Odium said, but it feels bit flimsy to say that the shards are just relying on a lot of fortune to see future possibilities and I think having a separate function for it is more sound as a concept, but also more interesting.
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