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If Other Authors Wrote the Cosmere Novels
Curiosity replied to Fatebreaker's topic in General Brandon Discussion
I'll help you in this noble endeavor. =D Edit: And belatedly realized that I had already upvoted it...- 163 replies
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Buy, because that's just too much fun. (If it isn't in the Dark Alley, that is.) Dakhor monks are actually great beatboxers.
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New around here; the Roughs were getting rough
Curiosity replied to Titan Arum's topic in Introduce Yourself!
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Is there a way to make a universal metalmind (store any and all attributes inside one metalmind)? Does it involve Sazedium (alloy of Atium and Lerasium)?
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You Know You're a Sanderfan When...
Curiosity replied to Shardbearer's topic in General Brandon Discussion
When you snicker at this because you instantly think "That Mistborn would only be useful for one spike..., go hunt some Mistings instead." -
Y'know, I was going to Scadrial, but I LeftVasher behind. Right here. Or somewhere in the Guilds forum.
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Wit leaving the court in WoK?
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How to Shatter a Shard: A Theory and Guide in 6 Easy Steps
Curiosity replied to Curiosity's topic in Cosmere Discussion
Thanks Moogle, I didn't think about Sel too much. However, as Leftvash pointed out, I think that the method may still be relevant. I have a feeling that it might have been relevant on Roshar. -
Vin and Ruin?
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Kobold, Post on your red arrows thread. You've passed Peter again!
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Ever wondered how Odium does his thing? Well, now thanks to a recent epiphany, you too can try my untested, non-canon method Shatter your Invested, immortal enemies! Become a Shardholder. This is probably the most difficult step, seeing as some Shards have already been shattered and someone had the nerve to take up two Shards at once! Identify the Shard you would like to Shatter and begin Investing yourself on his Shardworld. There's only a finite number of them! Bavadin! Endowment! Maybe those annoying Shards on Yolen that no one knows about (if there are any)! Add your Investiture to the sentient races on the Shardworld, allowing them to use your magic system. (Insert Realmatic quip and explanation here) Somehow convince the natives to fuel your magic system using your opponent's Investiture. Maybe through a religious cult, or a tight economic system like the Lord Ruler's! As your followers use the magic, your opponent's Investiture will decrease, slowly regenerating. This is precedented on Scadrial, where burning Ruin's investiture (atium) Allomantically caused it to regenerate slowly, over 300 years or so. While your opponent is weak, attack him and SHATTER! Comments? Questions? Just type in the space below and some crazy 17th Sharder our highly-qualified staff will be happy to debate with you assist you!
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No. It's the pickle-arithmetic, hat-loving Hrathen from here.
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Elend? At the very end of HoA?
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Sell. You never know what mecha-allomancy can do. A character in Dragonsteel (maybe someone with a name that starts with... H. Yeah, H sounds good) will physically enter the Spiritual Realm.
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When do I get to be "Peter Ahlstrom"?
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Heh. Lightsong. Because he can be kind of frustrating like that.
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Exactly.
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OK, I think I'll give it to you Mailliw, though I was thinking about a single scene in tWoK.
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Sell. Only Sadeas ( ) would be worthy of that... again. We will see KR spren imitate more fabrials than just Shardblades.
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The Most OP Thing in the Cosmere (besides Shards)
Curiosity replied to Dellexe's topic in Cosmere Discussion
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// choosing stances var userChoice = prompt("Do you choose rock, paper, or scissors?"); if (userChoice !== "rock" && userChoice !== "paper" && userChoice !== "scissors") { userChoice = prompt("Let's try that again, shall we?"); } console.log("You:" + " " + userChoice); // computer's "choice" var computerChoice = Math.random(); if (computerChoice < 0.34) { computerChoice = "rock"; } else if(computerChoice <= 0.67) { computerChoice = "paper"; } else { computerChoice = "scissors"; } console.log("Computer: " + computerChoice); // compare function var compare = function (choice1, choice2) { // tie protocol if (choice1 === choice2) { return "The result is a tie!"; var userChoice2 = prompt ("Pick again! Rock, paper, or scissors?"); var computerChoice2 = Math.random(); if (computerChoice2 < 0.34) { computerChoice2 = "rock"; } else if(computerChoice2 <= 0.67) { computerChoice2 = "paper"; } else { computerChoice2 = "scissors"; return compare(userChoice2, computerChoice2); } } // rock protocol else if (choice1 === "rock") { if (choice2 === "scissors") { return "rock wins"; } else { return "paper wins"; } } // paper protocol else if (choice1 === "paper") { if (choice2 === "rock") { return "paper wins"; } else { return "scissors wins"; } } // scissors protocol else { if (choice2 === "rock") { return "rock wins"; } else { return "scissors win"; } } } compare(userChoice, computerChoice);
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I suppose I haven't introduced myself...
Curiosity replied to mail-mi's topic in Introduce Yourself!
Copper or zinc compounding. I would love to have the ability to have a perfect memory/ zip through my math tests.
