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FlatLine

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  1. Didn't he say that the diagram said that Dalinar could become an great ally, but if he didn't then he was to kill him?
  2. I think Brandon answered a question about it saying the different magic systems wouldn't really work on different worlds, but that the two are both similar (I can't think of the word he used...)
  3. I believe Hoid has light weaving abilities and that his flute allows him to make his illusions just like how Shallan has to draw for hers to work.
  4. There's only a few things wrong that I can see. - It happened because of Adolins rage, a little bit of Odium you could say. - It's against the law, I remember him saying how incredible bad it was to attack a light eyes unhonorably. - it might help Sadeas' actions against his family.
  5. I just read that brandon answered a similar question. He said that a blade could be revived if the right parts were restored to it. So I could definitely see this happening, it would be pretty sweet too.
  6. I didn't realize that the end sword was nightblood. It's been too long since I've read his other books, need to go do that... It'll be interesting to see how it interacts with this new world. I would think that it would kind of shape to it. It's now a shard blade, but it isn't a dead spren, it has it's own conscious. So it's like a spren to Szeth, which means he could get surge powers, though I wouldn't bet my money on it. Interesting stuff. Also I'm guessing Szeth is going to be very evil now, mostly because he didn't feel sick around nightblood. I'm just imagining what the next book will be like, to much awesome! I totally had Jasnah dead and I was fine with it, maybe because I didn't have the first book fresh in my mind. So it was a surprise at the end. Adolin became my favorite character. I just loved how he ended up not being your typical light eyes. There were just little things that showed that he was different. Do we know if he gets his own book? I feel like he has a lot of secrets left untold. I probably missed a bunch of other things in the book too, like who was Jasnah going to get assassinated at the very beginning? It sounded like the Parshendi killed Graviler because he wanted to bring back their gods (and desolations), they didn't want that, but isn't that what they ended up doing with creating storm form? Overall a pretty darn good book, though I wish it wasn't so long of a series, it makes it hard to fully grasp whats happening. Oh one thing I didn't like: How it counted down and then nothing really happened even with the ever storm, but I guess crap will go down once it comes back. The end was really rushed is what I'm saying. I'm super mixed up with all the different organizations, so if someone could list those, that would be great. I like how we don't really know who is good and who is bad. Well thats some of my very confusing thoughts....
  7. I gotta say that Adolin turned out to be my favorite character. I liked how he showed that not all light eyes were terrible people. I was quite surprised at the end, though I do remember it the book that Adolin really had to control himself whenever Sadeas was around. I think it was a little bit caused by odium, if you reread it, it says that something just snapped causing Adolin to attack and smile a little at the stunned look on Sadeas's face.
  8. Oh ok. I swear somebody said that, that was during his last duel. Interesting.
  9. It isn't the same, Kaladin was going against the oaths of a windrunner. The same doesn't apply to Adolin. I'll have to reread it, but couldn't it have been Pattern coming to help out during the battle?
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