Xabben Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) In earlier books, we have seen the consequences of the everstorm in many parts of eastern Roshar. That being said, one could think that the consequences in Shinovar, the part of the continent where the everstorm strikes first, would be much more severe. However, when Szeth and Kaladin visit Shinovar in WaT... Everything seems to be fine (at least from the physical destruction point of view). How could this be explained without considering it a huge oversight from Sanderson? Edited 7 hours ago by Xabben
Frustration Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Xabben said: In earlier books, we have seen the consequences of the everstorm in many parts of eastern Roshar. That being said, one could think that the consequences in Shinovar, the part of the continent where the everstorm strikes first, would be much more severe. However, when Szeth and Kaladin visit Shinovar in WaT... Everything seems to be fine (at least from the physical destruction point of view). How could this be explained without considering it a huge oversight from Sanderson? The Everstorm doesn't destroy with wind like the Highstorm does. It's mostly lightning, which falls where Odium wants it. He didn't have any interest in Shinovar at the time. 1
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