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[OB] Godmetals


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Do all of the godmetals tie into their respective magic systems or any magic system? Like would each of them have some Allomantic or Feruchemical properties, or just lerasium and atium? Also do we know if it was a godmetal that Hoid/Wit gave Azure in Oathbringer to shield the Soulcaster signal or what godmetal that may be? I really just don't understand the godmetals. Please help.

Note: I've read the Wiki and stuff but it just doesn't click for some reason.

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They do seem to tie into their own magic systems, since lerasium and atium can be burned. And the Shardblades are godmetals of Honor and Cultivation. An Allomancer would have to be Connected to the Shard in the right way to be able to burn that metal, though. They wouldn't be able to do it natively.

Hoid gave Azure aluminum, because it blocks investiture, so it shielded the room from being sensed by the Fused.

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What would happen if a Mistborn ingested the metal of a Shardblade/plate?

Brandon Sanderson

A shardblade is invested. A Mistborn isn't likely to have a tie to that type of Investiture. So probably nothing would happen…

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I'm curious. Are any of those rare metals from Mistborn on any other world?

Brandon Sanderson

So, not those exact metals, unless they've been taken off-world. But there are other metals like them that you could find.

Questioner

So they could have Allomantic lore?

Brandon Sanderson

They theoretically could...

Let's just say it's not a coincidence that you find Investiture manifesting as metal on other places. Such as Shardblades, as well.

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Questioner [PENDING REVIEW]

So this flashlight is made of aluminum. So obviously, I could not affect the flashlight itself with iron or steel. Could I affect the battery inside it?

Brandon Sanderson [PENDING REVIEW]

No.

Questioner [PENDING REVIEW]

Could I like, pop the trigger?

Brandon Sanderson [PENDING REVIEW]

Yes.

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Yeah, the metal in that scene of Oathbringer is aluminum, which acts as an Investiture-sink across the Cosmere. It's the same metal that people on Sel call Ralkalest ('the unForgeable metal') and which Nightblood's sheath is made of among other examples.

We do (almost certainly) see a new godmetal in Oathbringer however. Pay attention to a certain metal implement that appears near the end of the book and note the color it's described as having. And as RShara mentions, Shardblades are confirmed to be godmetal as well, presumably some mix of 'Tanavastium' (name not canonized but likely) and whatever Cultivation's godemtal is called. And by extension, the Honorblades are likely to be pure Tanavastium.

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On 15. 6. 2018 at 8:02 AM, Weltall said:

Shardblades are confirmed to be godmetal as well, presumably some mix of 'Tanavastium' (name not canonized but likely) and whatever Cultivation's godemtal is called. And by extension, the Honorblades are likely to be pure Tanavastium.

That'swhyhonorbladesdoesn'tchangetheirshape!CultivationgodmetalcausesshapeshiftingandTanavastiumunbreakability!!!

 

OH! MY! DEAR!

I FOUND IT OUT!!!

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4 minutes ago, NoiseSpren said:

That'swhyhonorbladesdoesn'tchangetheirshape!CultivationgodmetalcausesshapeshiftingandTanavastiumunbreakability!!!

 

OH! MY! DEAR!

I FOUND IT OUT!!!

Lol, really. Changing is a Cultivation's essence. And Honor was creating an unbreakable oaths. Genius.

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