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  1. 22 hours ago, therunner said:

    Per Sunlit Man any Cosmere human contains between 1-3 Breaths worth of Investiture. This includes Nalthians, who are should be worth 2 BEUs, presumably. Compared to thousands BEUs, this is minuscule difference.

    I would assume that most people from Major Shardworlds are Invested to about the same extent.

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    Well it's possible he changed it but... 

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    KingSloth

    Doesn't all 'extra' investiture require a cracked soul? How are Nalthians born with extra breath, if so?

    Brandon Sanderson

    No. The Scadrians have extra investiture too, on a lesser scale.

    /r/books AMA 2015 (June 8, 2015)

     

  2. I honestly thought it was Ambition's. These people are from Threnodites, so it seems easy, if people escaped from Threndoy it probably is easier to get to another Ambition connected world, and the shades to be able to use the investiture of the world would make it a lot more simpler if it was just Ambition.

     

    If not you would have the Ambition shades converting a different type of investiture other than their own... Which isn't unheard of but I would bet against it I think.

  3. I don't think Rayse had a huge plan, he seemed like he wanted to just somehow win in the duel.

    But Taravangian? He's going to have a plan. I think what he is going to do is make it a tie, the rules don't stipulate what happens in a tie. We had a whole Hoid chapter about how he won an unwinnable game by making it a tie, I think that is some foreshadowing.

    I would like Dalinar to not be his own champion, idk, it would just feel wierd if he chose himself. I would like him to pick Adolin, it would show that he thinks Adolin is good, and better than him. We have seen through this whole series how good of a duelist Adolin is. It would be good for it to come full circle and have him duel.

  4. I don't see Odium about severing connections, that is thinking too black and white.

    I see Odium more about retaliation, but with internal emotion built into it. Odium didn't like that Elantris spoils

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    D&D

    , Honor and Cultivation broke a supposed pact(which I believe was they agreed that they would not put the shards back together, which being on the same world isn't really doing that, but it is why some could see it as so). But this gives reason/strength for Odium to go after them, it allows the shard and Rayse to try to splinter them. I believe this is why he could easily splinter D&D and Honor and why splintering Ambition was much harder, Odium's intent didn't match to splinter Ambition like it did the others. It was something that Rayse wanted, not the shard.
     

     

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    Argent

    Some of the few Shards Rayse Splintered included Ambition, I believe, Dominion, and Devotion.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yes.

    Argent

    And those were all way back, in the history. So, we know that the Shards' personalities overrides the Vessel's personality over time?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Strongly influence, and depending on the individual, override.

    Argent

    Okay. So did Rayse choose those Shards because--

    Brandon Sanderson

    He went after Ambition first, but didn't find Ambition until after going after Devotion and Dominion. But Ambition was number one on his hit list.

    Argent

    Was it because of the Shard or because of the Vessel? Like did he hate the person?

    Brandon Sanderson

    In this case it was the Shard, primarily, that drove him--

    Argent

    Oh, he was maybe afraid the Shard would grow too powerful and take over--

    Brandon Sanderson

    He was afraid that this Shard that would rival him. And so he's like "This one is number one on the hit list. We're taking down Ambition." But then he got trapped in the Rosharan system.

    Arcanum Unbounded Chicago signing (Dec. 6, 2016)

     


    On the Honor part, even Honor(I am guessing Tanavast in this case) didn't even teach the spren to do so. So you are somewhat right on that count.
  5. I have a feeling that both of their magic systems could be using using their identity.

    Talks of losing oneself, talking something from themselves, feeling tired, and going unconscious.

    We also see painter getting cold after using his magic, needing 'warmth'. Generally, the characters that have felt warmth means that they were closer to the spiritual realm, so this could mean that he is farther away from it than normal.

    My idea is they could be somewhat similar to Feruchemy, where they use a piece of themselves to fuel their art, instead of Stormlight or etc.

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