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Mckeedee123

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  1. Umm... What about Navani/Dalinar and Vin/Elend? Both of these relationships have plenty of physical contact, which is detailed pretty well.
  2. (This actually does bug me...) (This, however, does not: )
  3. Sigh... for once, the US is getting the movie late, and I'm bummed.
  4. Well, the annotations (in the Siri bathing scene) explain that Brandon didn't really want to set a "rating" for Warbreaker, like PG or PG-13 or R or whatever. You can imagine whatever you want, but graphic sex is sort of out of the question.
  5. Well, Ym is legitimately Iri, therefore he couldn't be of Aonic descent (which Mareshe was, since he was taken by the Shaod.)
  6. That's what I was thinking too. We have to ask sometime whether all gemhearts are emeralds.
  7. (I'm pretty sure it's a common mistake)
  8. Or alternately...
  9. The proper response: And as long as I'm on this thread...
  10. Some of the AoL metals, not all. According to the MAG: -Aluminum is known, obviously -Duralumin is known by "a few metallurgists", probably TLR as well -Chromium is "essentially unknown" -Nicrosil is "for all intents and purposes unknown" -Electrum is somewhat known among the great houses and the government, but knowledge of the metal has been suppressed to keep atium prices high. -Cadmium is "unknown", but knowledge of it might possibly have existed prior to the ascension -Bendalloy is "unknown"
  11. Yes he was.
  12. Vamah is orange. I'm pretty sure I remember that because it was his army that killed Tien.
  13. Well, yeah, but this was posted April 11th. Clarification: I wasn't being mean or anything. I'm just legitimately not sure whether this was written as a joke or not
  14. To "repost" your objections to the theory? Storms... I thought I was saying something original.
  15. Okay, I'm not sure if someone has brought this up before, and I don't want to be this guy: But let me point you to this Interlude quoting the in-world Words of Radiance: Let's look at this situation. Melishi was resolving to simply kill the Listeners once and for all (whether this was a group from the Last Legion or was captured before they could retreat to Braize is not clear,) but finds an alternative to it. Somehow, he obtains the ability to transport them back, or render them powerless, something like that. Well, my theory is that what he did was take away their songs. Parshmen differ wildly from the dullforms in Words of Radiance, who seem to retain some of their personality and sentience, as well as the ability to think and confront. Parshmen are completely different. Shy, stupid, and unquestionably docile, I'm pretty sure I read Eshonai refer to them as Noforms. Well, perhaps as a Bondsmith, Melishi was able to "break" the bond that connected them to their songs, rendering them permanently unable to access different forms until the Everstorm came. Whatever he did, I'm pretty sure that this Interlude is describing the creation of Parshmen, any comments?
  16. From The Letter:
  17. Ok, I've been thinking. In Dalinar's first vision (with the Midnight Essence), he asks Taffa if there are any caves or anything, and she's confused. Dalinar takes this to mean that mankind at this time doesn't know any techniques for digging into rock. So how do they mine gemstones at this time? Does the Shardplate serve as the repository of Stormlight? How does mining even work in the modern era?
  18. Is that Marisi? Doesn't look like Marisi on the other cover. Maybe she's a kandra EDIT: Ah, Steris. I get it
  19. Okay, I think I got it. Here we go:
  20. I'd probably go back to the US Constitutional Convention and explain to everyone that I was from the future United States and preserving slavery would lead to the Civil War and eventual economic inferiority in the South. EDIT: Hold on... it has to be a question? Fine. I'd ask the members of the US Constitutional Convention as a person from the future United States if they knew that preserving slavery would lead to the Civil War and eventual economic inferiority in the South. Ya' know, as a rhetorical question. Boom. Look at me. I'm a National Hero.
  21. Yeah, I basically just copy/pasted that from the Floorbreaker e-book. EDIT: Bad pun. Terrible pun. Don't look at this.
  22. Well, since the name isn't truly Terris, according to the AMA, I guess it means she wasn't the Terris nurse anyway (unless when Brandon said there was a Terriswoman in Warbreaker, he meant someone who had lived in Terris) Actually, this is really interesting. Tindwyl has a bunch of consonants smashed together, too. Perhaps Kwan could be described the same way. Could the Terris people and the Thaylen people be related? We know that the Iri people worldhopped to Roshar and have been on many different worlds, so perhaps some of the different races on Roshar are actually seperate species of human which immigrated there. Selish, Aimian, Iri, Thaylen, Natanatish, and Shin could be described this way, though Alethi, Veden, Reshi, and Makabaki seem like pretty much the same species.
  23. Oh, yeah. you're not alone. I see blue, but no black. The "black" parts are goldish to me.
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