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Kobold King

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  1. Unrelated: remember this song? "September," the post-apocalyptic pony fan song? Firefight / September spoilers:
  2. Most of the revisions were merely the fixing of minor mistakes. Misspellings, typos and the like. However... there's at least one change that's a little bit more major. It doesn't change the outcome of the book, but it does slightly change the way a certain event unfolded. It's... hard to explain with any more detail than that without spoiling the book.
  3. Hmm. Thanks for the link. I'll take a look at it later. In other news, I recreated the Voidus pony: I recreated yours too, Edgedancer, but only in the old creator so the mane's slightly different.
  4. ...OK I'm confused. What retcon are you talking about?
  5. "Necro threads." Wait, I can do that all on my own. One command I'd be interested in is "Think." Could you actually Command an Awakened object to do nothing but think? What would it do? Would it become a philosopher sword, constantly discovering new truths about morality and human nature? Would it become so intelligent that it could deduce the meaning of all the Cosmere's secrets solely through what it observes on Nalthis? If "Think" is a valid Command, could we Awaken a pen to do so? That way our new Type IV BioChromatic Entity can write whatever he thinks of down on paper.
  6. I may be wrong, but I was assuming that Mr. T was already aware of Kaladin specifically. He's got agents everywhere, after all.
  7. ...Already? Yes. Your turn.
  8. Very well then. The protagonist of the story is a despotic emperor who casually defenestrates old men and orders lower-class residential areas destroyed to suit his fancy. After a botched assassination attempt that leaves his body drastically affected, he is forced to join forces with one of the proletariats he oppressed in order to reclaim his throne.
  9. Yeah, that was a good guess Eol. You think outside the box, which I don't. Want my turn?
  10. You try ponifying someone whom you can only visualize as a pair of red dice. It ain't no picnic in the rodeo park.
  11. If you don't mind, I am officially adopting that as my headcanon. It makes a lot of sense. After all, I doubt Calamity has the ability to summon back souls once they leave the world; giving a man like Thomas Cardinal the ability to splinter his own soul, however, is perfectly within its abilities. I think so. In my setting souls are shaped by matter and vice versa; so by that perspective, when Lightwards grants raw spirit--the raw essence of his humanity--to an individual's corpse, that spirit is shaped into an independent soul by its interaction with the physical aspect of the body's existence. Thus Alice regains her own personality and individuality, as do Wes, Numnums, and the other saurian Warriors. To reiterate, Joe: this is an awesome way of looking at it.
  12. Those of us without any devices capable of playing blu-rays despise them heartily.
  13. Yeah. That's what I thought too. I realized the dilemma a while back when I was trying to figure out how necromancy should work in my original setting. No matter how you look at it, necromancy's an unsettling branch of magic. On a brighter side, no more than ten minutes ago I had a sudden moment of clarity about Chicago Joe's weakness, while carrying a mulch bucket. So I have that going for me, which is nice.
  14. You want Fridge Horror? Try to wrap your mind around whether or not Lightwards summons the souls of the people he resurrects. If he doesn't, then who or what is occupying Alice's body? If he is, then he's dragging souls straight out of the afterlife--potentially Heaven--and imprisoning them within their own bodies.
  15. Awesome! You're going straight to my personal Pony Vault. For... things. What page of what thread were they on? Maybe I can find them on the Wayback Machine. Somehow.
  16. Muhahaha. I ninja'd you with my pony. Where are yours, Joes, and Edgedancer's?
  17. Here's my self-pony: And here's how Twi (who needs to be an alicorn princess) summarized my powers:
  18. I thought the Swedish Chef was from The Muppet Show. Unless he was in both?
  19. She does indeed have a pony. I have her code, though I haven't added it to the Pony Vault. Every one of us needs to make a self-pony, though. That way I can do a group portrait.
  20. I'm not in the business of telling you what to believe. I'm in the business of destroying the world via elephant apocalypse.
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