I was searching through the Coppermind list of the Aons trying to learn more about how they work, because I've only read Elantris once and I kind of skimmed over the details of the different Aons in the Ars Arcanum section of that book at the time. I noticed that there was an Aonic symbol called Aon Ati, and that Aonic symbol stands for Hope. I thought it was interesting that Ati would be the name of an Aonic symbol since that was also the name of Ruin's Shardholder.
I didn't see many results turn up on this site for Aon Ati, so I went over to Theoryland looking for questions asked about Ati the Shardholder. I noticed this question from a signing this past December.
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Is Ati Ruin’s original Shardholder?
BRANDON SANDERSON
Ohh, good question. I’m gonna go ahead and RAFO that.
Now, this RAFO doesn't mean Ati was or wasn't Ruin's original Shardholder, but it's kind of interesting that Brandon wouldn't outright confirm that he was.
But anyways, I remember the passage in The Letter from Stormlight Archive where it mentions Ati and Rayse, and how Ati's personality was eventually corrupted over time by holding Ruin. It seems interesting that an Aonic symbol that represents Hope would have the same name as Ruin's Shardholder, and we all know Hope in the Mistborn series is tied to Kelsier's final words when facing the Lord Ruler.
So with all of that being said, is this naming convention a complete coincidence, or is there possibly a hidden meaning to it?
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I was searching through the Coppermind list of the Aons trying to learn more about how they work, because I've only read Elantris once and I kind of skimmed over the details of the different Aons in the Ars Arcanum section of that book at the time. I noticed that there was an Aonic symbol called Aon Ati, and that Aonic symbol stands for Hope. I thought it was interesting that Ati would be the name of an Aonic symbol since that was also the name of Ruin's Shardholder.
I didn't see many results turn up on this site for Aon Ati, so I went over to Theoryland looking for questions asked about Ati the Shardholder. I noticed this question from a signing this past December.
Now, this RAFO doesn't mean Ati was or wasn't Ruin's original Shardholder, but it's kind of interesting that Brandon wouldn't outright confirm that he was.
But anyways, I remember the passage in The Letter from Stormlight Archive where it mentions Ati and Rayse, and how Ati's personality was eventually corrupted over time by holding Ruin. It seems interesting that an Aonic symbol that represents Hope would have the same name as Ruin's Shardholder, and we all know Hope in the Mistborn series is tied to Kelsier's final words when facing the Lord Ruler.
So with all of that being said, is this naming convention a complete coincidence, or is there possibly a hidden meaning to it?
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