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[WoB] Bavadin and the Splintering of Dominion and Devotion
WeiryWriter replied to Moridin997's topic in Cosmere Discussion
I was actually just about to post this, great minds think alike I guess. In all honesty I'd be hesitant to go to far down the rabbit hole of this theory because Brandon had a loophole a mile wide. -
I do remember him answering with what you state here.
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It's mostly a short conversation between Hoid and a skaze, after which Hoid jumps into the perpendicularity. Nothing super important is revealed other than the facts that Hoid tried, and failed, to become an Elantrian, and Hoid was working with the skaze.
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In Elantris he is the old begger that helps Sarene smuggle things into Elantris. If I remember correctly he does go by the name Hoid in the text. He also shows up in a new post-credits scene exclusive to the 10th Anniversary Edition.
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Hey everyone, just a reminder Arcanum Unbounded comes out in 15 days! Before we get on that particular hype train though I do want to let everyone know that three of the rulebooks for the Mistborn Adventure Game from Crafty Games are in a HumbleBudle. Specifically it's the core rulebook, the Alloy of Law supplement, and the Terris: Wrought of Copper supplement. This particular HumbleBundle has the theme of pen and paper rpg's based on popular science fiction and fantasy fiction, such as A Song of Ice and Fire and The Dresden Files. Last week Tor.com posted the table of contents for the collection, which showed how the books was set up, and also revealed the name of the system First of the Sun (the setting of Sixth of the Dusk) is in. Today they posted a sneak preview of the system map and essay, written by Khriss, about the system. Go check out the Drominad system essay over on Tor.com and then join in on the conversation about it on the forums. The two art pieces, a symbol that seems to represent First of the Sun and the system map are both really well done. The Tor/Forge Blog has also posted a preview from Arcanum Unbounded today in the form of the new illustration for The Emperor's Soul. Ben McSweeney really did a fantastic job with all of his illustrations for the book but this one is definitely my favorite. The Tor/Forge Blog post also contains a short interview with Ben so go and check that out! In other news, a picture of an early prototype of the Reckoners board game was posted back in September on Twitter by CardboardEdison. For those who don’t remember we reported back in August that the rights for a Reckoners-themed board game had been sold to Nauvoo Games. While I’m sure we are still very far any sort of release, it is nice to know that they are working on it and progress is being made. Now I’m sure a more experienced board game player would be better able to understand what sorts of mechanics we can see in this picture, but I think there are a few things that even a novice such as myself can deduce. The game board appears to be representing Newcago, and is broken up into a number of city blocks. Each block is further broken up into different areas, the “Overstreets”, “Understreets”, and “Steel Catacombs” all have a place where cards representing Epics can be set, as well a place for tokens (which appear to be tied to generating Epics to be placed in that area). There are also areas noted as “Reckoners”, “Environment”, and “Mechanized Environment” where more tokens can be placed. As mentioned above there are cards that represent different Epics, currently they are just given generic designations (such as “Epic 16a”) though. The cards have what appears to be the requirements to defeat the epic and/or the rewards for defeating them, it’s not clear from the pictographs alone. There are also Objective cards that give a certain number of victory points by completing missions such as killing a number of Epics in a certain area or using a certain ability a given number of times. Near the top of the picture there are cards that appear to be labeled “Reckoner Condition”, but unfortunately I cannot make out the text below that. Dice are also involved in some way, but that’s about as much as I can figure out.
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There's already a thread discussing this here.
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Brandon has said that Khriss wrote this essay long before the events of Sixth of the Dusk take place. The expeditions being sent by Silverlight are traveling through the Cognitive Realm to First of the Sun and transitioning to the Physical through the Patji's Eye perpendicularity. Where they end up on the hell island that is Patji (no wonder nobody ever returned...)
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Yeah as Savanorn mentioned we do see this during the climax of HoA and basically what it does is break things and allow you to look directly into the Spiritual Realm, where all times exist as one.
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2016-11-03 Librería Gigamesh - Barcelona, Spain
WeiryWriter replied to Axies's topic in Events and Signings
Somebody on Twitter went to this signing and got RAFO'd: And his questions was: -
As a point of fact Brandon has never, to my knowledge, described the Alethi as being half-Asian half-Caucasian. That would describe Vedens like Shallan. The model Brandon is using for the Alethi are half-Asian half-Hawaiian.
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It is referring to star systems, not magic systems.
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There is no Nalthis essay, as there is no short story set on Nalthis. Also the individuAL system chats preceed each essay. The cosmere wide map is in the endpages (so wouldn't be in the ToC).
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2016-10-22 La Dimension Fantastique - Paris, France
WeiryWriter replied to Geoffray's topic in Events and Signings
I also found the following video with a couple questions in it. Nothing really new though: -
It really depends on the store hosting the signing. Sometimes they require you to buy the book from them to get into the signing. So I would check the details for the event you plan on attending. Most of the time it should be fine, though if you don't buy the book from the store it is generally considered to be polite to buy something else while you are there, as a sign of support.
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Arcanum Unbounded: Worth It?
WeiryWriter replied to GreyPilgrim's topic in General Brandon Discussion
According to this, it is a "stylized star map" of the cosmere and not a Cognitive Realm map. Each story also has a new illustration by Ben McSweeney. But yeah, it includes all the stories listed here (plus an excerpt from White Sand), an essay by Khriss for each included world, a star map for each essay, an illustration for each story, and the star map of the cosmere in the endpages. -
Arcanum Unbounded: Worth It?
WeiryWriter replied to GreyPilgrim's topic in General Brandon Discussion
There is indeed an excerpt from White Sand, and each star system has a map to go along with its essay. -
2016-10-22 La Dimension Fantastique - Paris, France
WeiryWriter replied to Geoffray's topic in Events and Signings
Okay, so thinformparshendi over on reddit has also posted a short report: -
Arcanum Unbounded Tour Thread
WeiryWriter replied to Ted aka WinespringBrother's topic in Events and Signings
Okay, yeah that makes total sense. Good luck! -
2016-10-22 La Dimension Fantastique - Paris, France
WeiryWriter replied to Geoffray's topic in Events and Signings
So Ahuri3 over on reddit went to this signing and asked the following question, not verbatim: -
Arcanum Unbounded Tour Thread
WeiryWriter replied to Ted aka WinespringBrother's topic in Events and Signings
He's spoken about it before. Supposedly NYC bookstores generally only want authors during the week of release for the book (and not later on in the tour) and for Brandon it makes more sense to go to the west coast during release week since those events are consistently larger than his NYC signings. Also isn't Hoboken just across the river from Manhattan? Is it that difficult to get there? (I legitimately don't know, the Tappan Zee is about as close to NYC as I've been in years.) -
Hey everyone, Tor.com just posted the tour locations for Brandon's Arcanum Unbounded tour in late November/early December, check them out below! Remember if you are planning to go to any of these signings to read the details carefully. Some of these events are ticketed and some are being held at separate location from the store hosting them. In other news Brandon recently revealed over on Reddit that his submission to the Unfettered II anthology, edited by Shawn Speakman, is the first four Dalinar flashback chapters from Stormlight 3! That anthology will be released on December 6, 2016 and you can check out the full list of contributing authors here. PROVO, UT (Release Party) Store: BYU Bookstore (In-Store Event) Location: BYU Store Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Brigham Young University, University Hill, Provo, Utah 84602 When: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 @ 7:00 PM (event thread) FORT COLLINS, CO Store: Old Firehouse Books (Ticketed Offsite Event: $5 admission with $5 off coupon for purchase of Arcanum Unbounded ) Location: Midtown Arts Center, 3750 S Mason St, Fort Collins, CO 80524 When: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 @ 6:00 PM (event thread) SAN FRANCISCO, CA Store: Borderlands Books (In-Store Event) Location: 866 Valencia St., San Francisco, CA 94110 When: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 @ 5:00 PM (event thread) SEATTLE, WA Store: University Bookstore (Ticketed Offsite Event: $27.99 ticket price includes 1 copy of Arcanum Unbounded and admission for 2 people ) Location: University Temple United Methodist Church, 1415 NE 43rd St, Seattle, WA 98105 When: Thursday, December 1, 2016 @ 7:00 PM (event thread) HOBOKEN, NJ Store: Little City Books (Non-ticketed Offsite Event) Location: Stevens Tech University, The Babbio Center, 1 Castle Point Ter, Hoboken, NJ 07030 When: Saturday, December 3, 2016 @ 7:00 PM (event thread) CHICAGO, IL Store: Volumes Books Location: Harold Washington Library, 400 S State St, 60605 (Non-ticketed Offsite Event) When: Tuesday, December 6, 2016 @ 6:00 PM (event thread)
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My point was that your post kind of implied that anthracite if these two rocks were the same it was a big deal when it's actually rather mundane.
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It's a possibility. But also keep in mind that anthracite is literally just a type of coal.
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To my knowledge it doesn't contain anything special. It was put together by Brandon's UK publisher, not by Brandon and his team, and I'm pretty sure the only difference is the cover art.
