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Kaladin and Syl always reminded me of something, but I could never put my finger on what....until this morning!

In a conversation about favorite childhood movies someone mentioned Peter Pan. The moment of realization hit. A guy who can fly with the help of a small flying woman. Don't think this is where Brandon got his inspiration but the concept is now stuck in my head. Kaladin Pan.  

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Kal definitely needs to find his happy place. He already has the lost boys. Now I just need to figure out what Amaram's crocodile is.

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2 hours ago, SwordNimiForPresident said:

Now I just need to figure out what Amaram's crocodile is.

If Amaram is Hook, the rest of the Sons of Honor are probably the crew, with one being the crocodile, if I had a guess.

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Spren are fairies. All the KRs fall on a spectrum of Paladins multiclassing as Warlocks or Warlocks multiclassing as Paladins

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Sorcs get their power from 1) some sort of inheritance (dragon lineage, angelic lineage) or 2) a connection to the land (stone sorcs, wild magic sorcs). Since all the KRs are swearing oaths and bonding with Fae powers to get their abilities, I don't know that Sorcerer really applies. The closest might be Dalinar, since he's bonded the Stormfather

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Just now, Kon-Tiki said:

Sorcs get their power from 1) some sort of inheritance (dragon lineage, angelic lineage) or 2) a connection to the land (stone sorcs, wild magic sorcs). Since all the KRs are swearing oaths and bonding with Fae powers to get their abilities, I don't know that Sorcerer really applies. The closest might be Dalinar, since he's bonded the Stormfather

Arguably, 2 applies to Lightweavers. Remember what Cryptics are: expressions of the fundamental underlying mathematics of Roshar and the wider cosmere.

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It gets a little hazy there but as you're still making a pact with a fae creature I'd still call it Warlock. Same as if the pact was made with the spirit of a forest or river or somesuch. But if I had a player who really just wanted to play a Sorc in this sort of setting I'd probably work it out, since its fairly grey. Its not like D&D is really well equipped for something as non-traditonal as Stormlight Archive anyway. It'd need its own system

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1 minute ago, Kon-Tiki said:

It gets a little hazy there but as you're still making a pact with a fae creature I'd still call it Warlock. Same as if the pact was made with the spirit of a forest or river or somesuch. But if I had a player who really just wanted to play a Sorc in this sort of setting I'd probably work it out, since its fairly grey. Its not like D&D is really well equipped for something as non-traditonal as Stormlight Archive anyway. It'd need its own system

Fair enough.

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