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Primary Power: Transformation/Bestial Creation
Only able to turn into an enormously large 18-legged beast that has a nearly impenetrable shell. It has large claws on the front four legs, and it's carapace is spiked all the way down, and has a large emerald in it's chest. If killed, he comes back out of the head, and can transform back into it in 15 min., during which he is vulnerable (though it's not his weakness).
Secondary Power #1: Earthshattering
Can cause the earth to split open, creating a canyon or chasm barely large enough for his beast to fit through. It takes him a good 15 min. to fully open one. They do not close back up again.
Secondary Power #2: Property Enhancing
He can enhance a object's properties, making it harder, sharper, stronger, or such. He can also do this to himself or someone else to make them stronger, faster, or such.
Weakness: Extreme storms cause it so he can't transform or use his other powers, but property enhancements and canyons/chasms stay.
Outfit: A very large suit of armor that is insanely hard, and an extremely large sword that's very light and can cut through nearly anything like it's air.
Name: Chasmfiend.
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So I've been reading the theories here, and when I read about Shadowblazes being possible Chalklings, I started thinking about how Melody can tell a chalkling to do something, because if a Shadowblaze were a chalkling, they would have stopped moving, because they had no orders. However, Melody is able to give them a prompt and they follow it. Could it be that Shadowblaze are chalklings made by extra-powerful Rithmatists that give them a prompt that continues after death? And if this is true, perhaps there are Shadowblaze leaders or such that are more powerful than normal ones that give this special ability? And if all this is true, could Melody turn Joel into a Rithmatist?
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Mine would probably be getting tired or stretching, forget what I was doing. *YAWN* Wait, what was I saying?
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I agree that they do not become thunderclasts, but still possibly voidbringers. After all, at least one artist thought they looked like they, and at the time, perhaps he had references in books before they were destroyed.
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Granted, but it's always covered in mold.
I wish for infinite knowledge and wisdom.
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So, while I was reading in the coppermind, I noticed some people thought chasmfiends were early versions of Thunderclasts. Later, while I was reading about spren, it said in Navani's notebook that you trapped some spren, like coldspren and heatspren, to make a fabrial work. This means spren can inhabit gems. So, do you think a voidspren could inhabit the gemheart of a greatshell to control and transform it into a voidbringer? And do the gems have to be a certain shape for spren to inhabit it, or just to trap it inside so it can't come out?
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I read for the systems of magic quite a bit, as well as the creatures, but the characters are what I think make a book truly good. No matter how good the magic and world are, if the characters are bad, then I simply cannot continue reading. The plot is probably second, then the world and systems. even with bad systems and such, good characters and a well-thought out plot makes good fantasy.
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Well, I'm fairly sure the spren don't cause lashings or anti-gravitation, because spren are attracted to what their named after, they don't cause it, like windspren or gloryspren.
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Mine doesn't get mixed up. If it does not compute, it will on the 3rd, 4th, or sometimes 5th reading.
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Granted, but you are a cursed elantrian, not a blessed one.
I wish for the ability to use all investures.
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You say you are an addict, but at over 250 reads of his books in two years (most of those were repeats) I must say you are not as addicted as me.
I preferred the Mistborn trilogy over Warbreaker, then Elantris, then Warbreaker. So Warbreaker is the fourth favorite of my favorite books/series (SA being in first by a long shot.).
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Half your days are spent cold, and half are warm. Every 5 warm days & cold days, there is one extra cold day and one extra warm day. This continues on and on.
I wish for the ability to create anything.
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Well, I read really fast, and have read alot of books that I find good... I read at about 1 page every 10 seconds. Or 6 pages every minute. It takes me a little over 3 hours to read a stormlight archives book.
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Does that mean Jasnah could travel to other worlds, as she can use Elsecalling to travel through Shadesmar?
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How do you use the quote thing? I just tried... but...
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How would Vasher use stormlight as his weekly Breath? There's no Stormlight in Nalthis, and as far as I know, he's not with the 17th Shard. Or, actually, could Nalan be Vasher? he can change his appearance, and Vasher is the only one who normally wields Nightblood.
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I read it tWoK about three times before I let go of it, and I've also read both tWoK and WoR about 50-60 times each.
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So, I looked through tWoK & WoR, I compiled all the "super spren" I could find and what they did:
- Stormfather: Creator of highstorms, shard of Tanavast, father of Honorspren.
- Nightwatcher: Gives humans one curse and one blessing, is somehow connected to Wyndle and those of his type of spren.
- Moelach: Causes Death Rattles.
- Sja-anat: Touches spren to turn them to spys.
- ReShepher: I'm not certain.
- Yelig-nar: Eats people's souls.
- Dai-gonarthis: Not a clue.
- Nergaoul: Causes the Thrill.
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If a surgebinder were to bind plate to himself by wearing it at the same time as he has Stormlight, Jakamav's Shardplate would've gotten runes and been bound to Kaladin during the duel.
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Though I prefer Kaladin, I believe Wax and Wayne would win, because in the time bubble, you can't leave, so gravitational lashings would be of less use. Wax would be able to nullify some effect of gravitational lashings by making himself lighter, as well as could just push Kaladin's spear away, giving Kaladin almost nothing to fight with. Of course, Wax and Wayne's guns wouldn't be as useful either because of reverse lashings.
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So, in tWoK, (I was unable to find a theory like this, but there may be one at the bottom), at the beginning of the end battle, Kaladin used a ton of stormlight, and his sskin went gray. This, I think could possibly indicate that his breath was transformed into stormlight, causing him to turn Drab. This would also mean stormlight can transform into breaths, which would make sense if Szeth is using Nightblood.
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Burn it down by linkin park- Kaladin vs. Amaram
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If you were an Epic?
in The Reckoners
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The format is different once posted than when making it... Oh well.
Oops... I forgot why people hate me.
They hate me because I tend to turn their cities in to chasm networks and eat a bunch of them. Or slice them to pieces. Whichever.