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  1. I do believe you can make that argument. Ruin and Preservation have intermingled in a sense, and probably will continue to do so for a while. But yes, Harmony is a Shard and Brandon calls it as such.
  2. Chaos

    Cosmere Symbol

    I believe Coppermind folk recreated a trace of the cosmere symbol which we saw on the cover. That's how they did every symbol there: they painstakingly recreated them by hand. But I could be wrong there.
  3. IPS4 was a total rewrite of much of their code. Maybe, I'll be on the lookout for any mods but don't get your hopes up.
  4. Many of these we are at the behest of IPS for. Maybe? I can't really add direct functionality.
  5. I think the answer as to why there is no Nalthis essay is more mundane: Brandon didn't have time in his schedule to fit in a Nalthis short story. He mentioned there was a slight possibility it could be a thing on Reddit a while back but obviously, Brandon is right that Oathbringer is the top priority. Hence, it would be strange to have an essay but not have anything to follow it content wise. This makes me sad but I don't think it has anything to do with Khriss. She's been to Nalthis and wrote that Ars Arcanum. It purely has to do with Brandon's time.
  6. I would also like to add that we may or may not change the topic title depending on the instance of the spoilers. We got a lot of blowback when Secret History came out where we were--understandably--very strict about spoilers, where people had to have unnecessarily vague titles to avoid such things. There's a balance between useful topic titles and blatant spoilers. Lots of people have different thresholds on what is spoilery. Some people take this to be very extreme on such matters, and that any info is too much. There's going to be a balance of useful topic titles and protecting big spoilers. When weighing this, we will also weigh how old the book is. For example, the Lord Ruler dies. Gasp, I didn't even mark it in spoiler tags outside of book discussion! But seriously, Sauron dies, the villains die. It's also an old spoiler and people reference that fact a lot later in the series. I am not going to have people tip-toe around that. Now the circumstances of such an event, that is a lot more specific. Not only that, but we are very protective to big mysteries of the books being mysterious. But a lot of minor spoilers exist and especially on older works, I doubt we'll be very strict. On some things sure, but if someone wants to discuss, say, Hoid and Dalinar's conversation, people do not need to obfuscate that in the topic title by saying "It's that conversation between those two characters". In a lot of situations the fact that such a scene occurred is not, in itself, spoilery. I know some might say, "Oh no now I know Hoid and Dalinar spoke!" But, like, what else would you call such a topic other than "Hoid and Dalinar"? It isn't useful in a browsing experience to be super vague to protect people who are so sensitive to spoilers that something in a book that's years old, where you now know two characters interact, is offensive. Obviously for new releases we will be extremely strict about topic titles, but that does loosen with time. Feel free to post here or PM me if anyone would like a discussion in depth about our stance. It could be refined more.
  7. Since this is mainly about Drominad, please see this topic
  8. I would also add that it is quite warranted to report such topic titles as you are exactly right, that is not to be a thing and is against policy. So please report such topic titles.
  9. It's totally up to you whether you leave that box empty or not. I'd say if it is a massive edit or addition it might be nice, but that's up to you.
  10. Hey guys I'm filtering posts to this one: You can continue discussing it there!
  11. I made a long front page article! In researching, I discovered that (possibly) the reason the official announcement took so long is because I think DMG was acquiring the Mistborn rights from Applied Allomancy. Applied Allomancy held the rights last we knew, and was by the guys who were in charge of Little Orbit and Mistborn: Birthright. Despite what Brandon says (that they were great to work with), I obviously don't have a high opinion of them in making an actual product. I am deeply concerned with starting with Way of Kings. Mistborn is a much more natural hook into this universe. Way of Kings just seems much more likely to be a trainwreck. Maybe they can pull it off, but I'm going to take it with a healthy dose of skepticism. I know many of you are worried. But, still, I would encourage you to understand that filmmakers have an obligation to make films, not perfect visual representations of the books we love. They will be different. This is not necessarily a bad thing. A good film comes first. We can absolutely have good fantasy adaptations of books, but let's please not be beholden to the notion that, "I simply must see this one scene and if it is cut or changed in any way this movie is garbage." This is a dangerous realm for fans to go. If it's a crap movie, we'll obviously talk about it here, but it can still be a good film and capture the essence of what made the books good without being the books. If the films exist, that will bring more faces to the fandom and Brandon in general. That, by itself, should be worthwhile. I know that if these films are made, there's going to be backlash, but I'd just ask to try and keep an open mind. Having films exist does not destroy the books we can reread, and can read forever. Overall, I think it will be positive for Brandon fans. Of course, I'm going to keep a healthy dose of skepticism too (I am not envious of those screenwriters), but it is totally possible that these will be good films, even if they are different from the books.
  12. Today came out with some crazy, crazy news: the entire cosmere has been optioned for films by DMG Entertainment, according to Variety. That's right, all of the cosmere. Stormlight Archive, Mistborn, Elantris, Warbreaker, Emperor's Soul, and all other rights are all in one place, with the intent to create the universe for the big screen. You might not recognize that the name of that company, but they aren't nobodies. DMG has produced real movies that you've absolutely heard of or seen: Iron Man 3, Transcendence, and Looper. DMG is serious about these, too. According to Variety, DMG has committed to spending $270 million so far, which supposedly will cover "half the money needed to back the first three movies made." And I, as a leading expert in numbers, can confirm that $270 million is, "a ton of money." (My math degree is coming in handy!) DMG originally held the rights to The Emperor's Soul, which led them to the whole cosmere in the first place. Brandon actually commented last year on Reddit that they also had the rights to Stormlight Archive, Elantris, and Warbreaker. It's interesting that DMG now owns the Mistborn rights, because the Mistborn film rights have had some storied history, which we'll talk about below. Perhaps this deal wasn't formally announced (despite Brandon's Reddit comments) because DMG had been in talks to acquire the Mistborn rights for so long. So, what's first for film for the cosmere? Variety reports that DMG is "fast-tracking" an adaptation of The Way of Kings. Not to be left out, they also intend to adapt the first Mistborn book "simultaneously" to The Way of Kings. No one has been attached to the Mistborn project yet, but Way of Kings has people. They've hired Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan as screenwriters, who have worked on films in the Saw franchise. (This might be a bit concerning, because that doesn't exactly scream like a match made in heaven for Stormlight Archive, but AliasHandler on the forums helpfully pointed out that Peter Jackson had been known for Dead Alive--a horror flick--before doing Lord of the Rings. So it could be bad, but isn't inherently disastrous.) The founder of DMG, Dan Mintz, is producing the film, and Brandon himself along with his agent, Joshua Bilmes, are serving as executive producers. Brandon says that those at DMG are fans, who immediately understood his vision for the cosmere, and Brandon is excited to work with them to make this happen on the big screen. On Reddit, he has talked about the deal in some more detail. Though he's excited, he wants to temper expectations. Film options are just the first step in a long process. Brandon said: So, this stuff is not coming out anytime soon. I know I personally share a lot of skepticism going around on the forums that The Way of Kings can be a coherent film. I assume DMG wants to make a truly awesome, cashing-printing movie universe (aspiring to be Marvel), so they will want to make these films great. It may just happen that Way of Kings progress might stall, and Mistborn comes into production first. Who knows! How much involvement will Brandon have on the films? He is an executive producer, but he's said on Reddit, regarding how much power he has on the films: "Too early to tell. But I wouldn't want to have too much. I'm not a film maker. I have told them from the start that I want creative input, but that I feel the best adaptations happen when passionate film makers are allowed freedom to practice their art." This statement is something he's always said, whether it’s a film or a video game, it isn't his area of expertise, and he wants to enable the experts to make something awesome. I am worried that The Way of Kings is a dangerous place to start in the cosmere. Yes, it's his biggest property, but it's also the weirdest and has the steepest learning curve. I think if there's one thing we've learned from the Marvel Cinematic Universe vs. the newer DC movies is that you have to earn the respect of the audience to care about a cinematic universe. You need to tell awesome stories, and sprinkle in the crossover stuff slowly. This is the philosophy Brandon's used in writing the cosmere, after all. Now, The Way of Kings is Roshar-centric, but it's still a lot heavier on cosmere stuff than Mistborn 1 is. Mistborn just seems like a more natural place to start, because a lot of it is directly cinematic, and it's well-contained. It can be the hook to sell the more ambitious Stormlight movies on. Stormlight Archive is also dangerous to start with because it isn't done. Yes, these movies are a long way off despite how excited DMG is, but Stormlight books are a huge undertaking. It'd be a shame if the Stormlight films took off and a Game of Thrones effect happens, where the films overtake the books. After Oathbringer in 2017, we have seven more books, folks. If Brandon gets one out every two years, that'll be 14 more years. And we've known that between book five and six we're taking a break for Brandon to work on some other projects, like Mistborn Era 3. We could easily be in a situation with Stormlight adaptations where the actors age too fast for the time scale this would involve. This could be solved by whatever sort of break we have in the Stormlight Archive between books five and six, I suppose. It's also very early to worry about such matters, but it is a can of worms they need to keep in mind. Mistborn doesn't have these can of worms: you can easily adapt the first trilogy and not worry about this. So, let's just say we're concerned. Excited, but concerned. I would, however, ask all cosmere fans to remember that the films, no matter how good they are, will not be the same as the books. Your favorite scenes might get cut or radically changed. It's going to be hard on all of us, because we love these books so much, to not heavily criticize these films. But when they do come out--and I have no doubt that even if DMG can't do it, someday they will be adapted to film--just remember, filmmakers need to make a good movie first. Absolutely everything else is secondary. It is going to be different. But, hopefully, they will capture the essence of what makes these books amazing, even though the details will be different. Trust me, if or when these films come out, we'll be giving you an in-depth review of it. If they suck, we're going to tell you. But I'd really like them to be great. Here's to hoping, right? There's a few other things that this announcement might mean regarding some related Mistborn adaptations. If you haven't been keeping track of the Mistborn rights, they've had quite a storied history. Originally, Brandon sold the rights to Paloppa Pictures, who had owned the rights for many years until 2014, where they lapsed. Then, sometime afterwards, the film rights were optioned by a company called Applied Allomancy, which seemed created specifically to hold onto these rights. Why am I bringing this up, and who is Applied Allomancy? Well, Applied Allomancy is owned by the same people who own Little Orbit, the people who theoretically have the rights to the Mistborn video game, Mistborn: Birthright. We've talked multiple times about this disaster of a project that is. It's been vaporware for a long time (remember a 2012 release? Adorable.). Well, if Applied Allomancy sold the rights to DMG, I think it is safe to say that, once and for all, the Mistborn video game is dead. She's dead, Jim. (Probably) I think we can all be happy that at least with DMG, films have a much higher chance of occurring in the first place. Discuss this news on the forums here or in the comments below! Big thanks to Ian (WeiryWriter) for some helpful research in writing this. Also, thanks to CNET for linking to the Coppermind's Cosmere article (which I mostly wrote)! Cool!
  13. See the other topic as linked
  14. We are discussing this
  15. Chaos

    Steris Harms

    Hmmm, I get to be the judge of that, not you. Both of you can be civil. Constructive critique is useful and responding is also useful. Clearly neither of you can do that, so I guess I'll just lock comments.
  16. Tariniel, that looks like a remainder mark: https://sellercentral.amazon.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=36419 It's not uncommon. You shouldn't worry about that. Without a picture from the OP I can't say, but the black marks like that are remainder marks.
  17. Are you a cosmere nerd? If so then get it. Seriously. It's not just Edgedancer that you get here. There's art and essays that are incredible. Like holy crap. It is not just the works themselves. I know that sounds like I'm being a shill, but... it's hard for me to think that it's a cash grab when you get every single cosmere story that hasn't been in a novel. Like, if you haven't read Emperor's Soul, that alone is worth it. If you never read Secret History, that alone makes it worth the purchase. To be clear, you get: The Emperor's Soul The Hope of Elantris The Eleventh Metal An Allomancer Jak story Mistborn: Secret History Shadows for Silence Sixth of Dusk Edgedancer Emperor's Soul and Secret History are really long and extensive. Edgedancer is also really long. Those three are absolutely worth the price of admission, and the extra cosmere goodies are really awesome, but maybe that's because I'm a giant nerd.
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    RIP Icons

    Hey guys you should be able to see the icons now. On the plus side: now we aren't using another site to host the icons. When I was first working on this I got so frustrated because I didn't understand why I couldn't load these to our own site and why it didn't work. Well, I now did things properly so we shouldn't have this issue. The reason they didn't load today is because the font site was having some issues on their end.
  19. Chaos

    RIP Icons

    Don't worry dudes I'm on the case.
  20. Chaos

    RIP Icons

    Okay, seems to be a problem with the icon hosting. I am contacting them.
  21. Chaos

    RIP Icons

    Uh oh. That's not good. It's my impression that if you have things cached you'll still see the proper ones but not on say Incognito mode. Which is bad...
  22. Yes, the lack of BBCode editing is very sad. It would be essentially impossible to have a raw BBCode editor anymore. This does make me sad. Should I need, I code my posts in BBCode and if there's an error I copy+paste from my BBCode text file again to fix it.
  23. You can report any post the member does. You need not report every piece of content of spam. What happens is we get an email and it is a single button press to flag the user as a spammer, which automatically removes all the posts. So one will do.
  24. Never PM us for spam; always use the report feature. If you do both we get two emails about the same thing which is annoying. It's annoying enough when multiple people report the same content as spam
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