Turos he/him Posted January 27, 2013 Report Share Posted January 27, 2013 (edited) Say a Forger from Sel forged something like a piece of pottery to make its history rewritten into a masterpiece. Then let's say a worldhopper from Roshar who happens to be a Soulcaster Knight Radiant comes along and tries to soulcast it. Would it be too difficult to do because it has been invested with a different magic? If not, how would the soulcasting affect the forgery? If its true that investment in something interferes with further investment by someone else, does that mean someone could make a fortress that protects them from other magic by investing it? Here's another one: So Hoid visited the Well of Ascension before Vin, right? Whether he took a bead of Lerasium from it or not is irrelevant. Could he reasonably have a Forger make up a soulstamp that would change his history into him having swallowed Elend's Lerasium bead before Elend had a chance? Temporary Mistborn powers anyone? I wonder how far the effects of one Shard's magic and power of creation can step into the realm of another Shard's magic and power of creation. Even though they are seperate 'entities', they were originally all one 'entity'. Ooo, use a soulstamp to fix Adonalsium. xD Just remember to reapply the stamp every twenty minutes. Edited January 27, 2013 by Turos Stoneward Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Observer Posted February 1, 2013 Report Share Posted February 1, 2013 Stamps deal primarily with one's cognitive aspect and how it relates to the physical. While they do deal in the spiritual a little, I doubt they do so enough to rewrite a spiritweb, even temporarily. As for soulcasting, the caster probably would only have to use a little more stormlight to make it work, and unlike forgery there isn't a limit to how much investure they can dump into an object. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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