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By the way, the thing I was referring to is still in the book. :)

 

(I was reminded of this due to Tumblr.)

Is this the thing you were talking about in another thread that was suggested as one of the sample chapters?
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Hoid is the biggest baddie! He opposed Adonalsium. Now he feels there is no one worthy enough to oppose his powers so he tries to put Adonalsium back.

This reminds me of a reeeaaalllyy bad cartoon I used to watch, which was awesome until the final episodes, in which you discover that the antagonist (who's this eye that floats in the sky) has killed hundreds of people for the sole motivation of training the protagonist to be an equal match in this game-thing they play instead of fighting. It was horrible. I can only hope and pray that Brandon doesn't do the same thing. *shudder*
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This reminds me of a reeeaaalllyy bad cartoon I used to watch, which was awesome until the final episodes, in which you discover that the antagonist (who's this eye that floats in the sky) has killed hundreds of people for the sole motivation of training the protagonist to be an equal match in this game-thing they play instead of fighting. It was horrible. I can only hope and pray that Brandon doesn't do the same thing. *shudder*

 

lol. It's that bad huh! Now you should be thanking me for not writing a book.   :D

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By the way, the thing I was referring to is still in the book. :)

 

(I was reminded of this due to Tumblr.)

 

Ohh, now I cant wait ... I came here from the glimpses thread and found this gem (OP)!

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The first ideal of the Hoidbringers:

Life before immortality!

Complexity before straightforwardness!

Worldhopping directly to all destinations, thus rendering journeys obsolete!

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This reminds me of a reeeaaalllyy bad cartoon I used to watch, which was awesome until the final episodes, in which you discover that the antagonist (who's this eye that floats in the sky) has killed hundreds of people for the sole motivation of training the protagonist to be an equal match in this game-thing they play instead of fighting. It was horrible. I can only hope and pray that Brandon doesn't do the same thing. *shudder*

Can I ask why this was downvoted? I certainly didn't mean it to be offensive or anything. I apologise to whoever saw it that way.

Edit: Thank you to whoever upvoted my comment, though that wasn't why I pointed it out. I think I'm going to presume it was one random person who had an issue and the rest of you don't mind if I leave to comment as is?

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The first ideal of the Hoidbringers:

Life before immortality!

Complexity before straightforwardness!

Worldhopping directly to all destinations, thus rendering journeys obsolete!

Secrecy before forthrightness!

I will watch those who do not know me.

I will confuse those who do know me.

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Hahahahahaha.

Who else imagined a deep, hollow laugh echoing through a long hallways when they read that? Brandon and Peter have me officially freaked out now.

 

 

 I think a deep, hollow laugh is more of a Bwa-ha ha sort of thing.  If it's tinged with maddness then maybe an AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

 

If it's both, and on the internet, then there is a least one BBQ.

 

Still.  *pokes at anticipationspren*

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I know much of the plot of book 2 now, and there's something that's crazier than some of these.

Curse you Sir! Curse you!

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Swearing at Brandon's assistant is a no no.
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POSSIBLE WOR SPOILERS TO FOLLOW AFTER THIS POST

 

Care to tell us what it was that had you so amused, Peter?

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Honestly, there's so much in WoR that could fit the bill here...

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Edit: I think crazy thing was what Dalinar does at the very end of the book. I would say what it was, but I can't get spoiler font to work. You know the thing though.

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I got you lightflame (WARNING ENORMOUS, HUGE, WOR SPOILERS FOLLOW, LIKE, HUGE HUGE CRAZY SPOILERS)

When Dalinar bonds with the Stormfather

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My guess

The Diagram is the weirdest thing in the book to me, by far. Especially "Catechism of the Back of the Flowered Painting". Hilarious.

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Elhokar was Dalinar's Tien....though I'd believe Nightblood too.

Actually in terms of ridiculousness - nightblood for sure or maybe Zahel.

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