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DreamEternal

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  1. You are assuming a story inevitably losrs depth for some reason if it is not told in live-action. While I don't think CGI would work, a 2d animations with realistic proportions could very well tell the story well and stay loyal to the alienness of Roshar.
  2. How can you be sure? The only time we have seem Vasher kill people with half-sheated Nightblood, his breath-aura didn't seem to fade.
  3. Techinicaly, Szeth could just not fully unsheat Nightblood, since it is still sharp when half-sheated.
  4. The tako only came after the failure! Of course, not being a denizen, I am unfamiliar with the flow of time in the alley.
  5. I am sorry, Ididn't nean to be rude or demeaning. What I meant by "joke ship" was any ship not likely to happen in canon, abd I am sorry if I was judgemental of those who ship Kalarin. I am not even seriously interested in those things, so I often forget how other people can take comments like mine more seriously than I do. I fully respect those who ship Kalarin, and regret my accidentaly demeaning comment. As for why I associated you with Kalarin... I honestly don't know. I made the connection long ago based on something you posted and I didn't bother to analyse. I truly hope this is forgiven.
  6. Those sticks... They weren't even supposed to be aerodynamic, you fools! They should block the flow of excess investiture without holding much investiture themselves and slowly direct it throught their natural pathways! By using aerodynamic charged spikes, you allowed the initial burst to dissipate before the physical realm curved into the cognitive to extend imaginary space! The resulting realmatic collapse patterned itself on the spiritweb fragments and formed an incomplete repetitive transrealmatic sentience!
  7. Its because your aluminum sticks were hemalurgicaly charged, don't try to deny it.
  8. Uh, spren seem very closely connected to stormlight. It is the entire point of fabrials. EDIT: You were talking about the variable number of legs, wasn't you? My bad.
  9. Roshatan hours are also shorter. The ratio is 1.1.
  10. First: He could have guessed that if he told Szeth there and then he was cooperating with Taravangian, Szeth would run away or try to fight him.Second: no, everything Nalan did was to stop a Desolation. He does not serve justice or law, he just makes sure he does not go against it either. Plus, if what Szeth did was acceptable to him, it is possible he is OK with what the Diagram forced Vargo to do, and both share the goal of fighting the desolations without care for how many they kill on the way. EDIT: Not that I think it was Nalan. Graves seems more likely to me, I just think the Skybreakers and Diagram do not oppose one another and may have a frail alliance.
  11. With stormlight programmed with Forgery, or very advanced fabrials. Plus sticks soulcast into aluminun bound togheter with duct tape. Inside an instantaneous perpendicularity.
  12. Unhg, this is hard! *flips a coin* Vin.
  13. I acvidentaly downvoted this. Can someone please fix it?
  14. The Diagram says it may become necessary to eliminate the new Radiant orders, according to an encryptographed(sp?) message in the epigraphs. And they apparently hold the secret that first broke them. Plus, eliminating the Stone Shamanate would help Mr.T along very nicely.
  15. So the Skybreakers and Taravangian are working togheter? Well, it does sound more likely than the Set, but I never considered it seriously. Althought perhaps you are right, since I am unsure if Mr.T ever did anything Nalan would oppose.
  16. You must understand that while a shard has sone minor influence over its magic systems, as seen with the Atium mistings, it can not fully control it. Plus, the intent of Ruin would block Sazed if he ever tried to actively stop hemalurgy from existing.
  17. Again, you are ignoring that:1) In the end he killed parshendi, and their lives matter as much as alethi lifes. 2) As ironic as it may be, as far as we know if the battle had run its course Eshonai would have a chance to talk to Dalinar, the remaining humans would most likely be spared, and the peace negotiations would happen earlier and without stormform getting in the way. All in all, the situation is a lot grayer than most think.
  18. Good question. I currently believe the gems inside Radiants are microscopic and spread across their tissues, since the human body isn't made to have a gemheart and they aren't very good at holding stormlight. If the oaths are broken, I'd imagine the crystals are slowly absorved and eliminated by the body.
  19. That is the problem Lirin saw and Kaladin didn't. Lirin values all life and believes seeing a war for vengeance, or any war, as justified, as ridiculous. One who valued all life and looked impartialy at the final battle in WoK would never think Kaladin was unambinguously right in saving the Kholins. There is nothing noble about killing parshendi to save humans, both are people and both are waging a war that was as far as it was possible to know, meaningless. Indeed, the only reason we, readers, know it was the best choice to save the Kholins is because we know Dalinar would be of extreme importance to what is to come, and could be the one who redeemed Alethkar.
  20. You could just create one, you know...
  21. Actualy, Oathbringer is also an in-universe book.
  22. Is it over yet?
  23. Yeah, that is true.
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