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  1. Don't apologize, it's a huge help that you can post it at all, I'd rather you be able to get everything settled and post it in your own time.
  2. Probably by the end of October. (The tour dates have been posted online) The Q&A is not off-limits, Megalodon did mention that he took video and planned to upload it when he got home if no one else had done so before hand.
  3. Maybe I'm misinterpreting what you are trying to say here but Megalodon did say that Brandon explicitly asked people to not post recordings/transcripts of the reading until after the tour?
  4. Okay, so first off CognitivePulsePattern, you are right that does sound harsh. Please don't discourage people from posting just because they are not as aware of how things work. We were all newbies at some point. That said, Eternal_Radiance, the likely reason your posts are being received poorly is that is not clear what point you are trying to make. The grammar thing may be playing a role (generally people are fairly forgiving on this sort of thing but when the point of the post isn't clear poor grammar can be very annoying). My question for you is, what point are you trying to make with these threads? Are you asking for help understanding these concepts? Or trying to do some sort of "Which one are you?" forum game? Perhaps if we better understood your goals we could help you out.
  5. Joe I think they are talking about the "Newest post by" column. If you look in each subforum, threads are /always/ attributed to the person who started them directly under the thread title (i.e. "Thread Title Here" started by XXX). The column on the right lists when the most recent post was added and who it was added by. In the forum index this is condensed and just shows what thread the most recent post was in and who made it.
  6. It is mentioned that the founders of Hanald, when they finally landed there, did make Vo's wife the queen so yes the royal bloodline was established within one generation.
  7. I don't think so, there doesn't appear to be any ultimate balancing act between the end-states of magic systems across the cosmere. End-negative systems are supposed to be fairly rare with the vast majority of systems being end-positive or at the very least end-neutral.
  8. Technically Hemalurgy is of Ruin and Allomancy is of Preservation, not Ati or Leras. Feruchemy is of both, HoA does describe it as the balance between the two. As for how magic systems arise, it's correct to say that the Shards do not actively "create" them. They arise naturally from the interactions between the Shards in question and the planet they are Investing in.
  9. Brandon has explicitly confirmed that it was not Marsh.
  10. Brandon has mentioned that Tor wants to do a collection of the cosmere shorts, but if he were to do that he would want to make sure there is a new story in it as well. So it'll probably happen, but it depends on his writing schedule. (And no there is not a story by Brandon in Terris: Wrought of Copper)
  11. I'm generally in favor of the "Each Herald was associated with one of the Silver Kingdoms" but I find it much more likely that Talenel was associated with Alethela. At one point Taln is referred to as the "Herald of War", and I believe it is in the Starfalls vision that one of the Knights says who Alethela is dedicated to the arts of war. Not to mention that the man who calls himself Taln showed up outside of Kholinar (which would been the site of Alethela's capital). As for Stormseat's Oathgate being the center point of the Shattering of the Plains. It doesn't match the geography described in the text, Shallan and co. only notice it because it's an aberration in the pattern, it does not lie at the center. My opinion is that it wasn't locked like the others because Stormseat was destroyed during Aharietiem, and so when Urithiru was abandoned centuries later it was missed for some reason.
  12. Ehhhh... There is a paraphrased WoB floating around about how it's possible to use compounding to boost Allomancy. Though it's still a mystery on how that would actually work.
  13. In general I don't expect people at conventions to post things until after the convention is over (or at the very least towards the end of the day in question). In general if something from an event is going to be posted, it is going to happen in that events thread in the Events and Signings thread (which in this case would be here). You can also be certain that if there's a new Stormlight 3 reading there is going to be a news post about it. Starting a new thread (especially with a /very/ deceptive title--Which I've changed btw) asking where it is, before the people who could do something to share it have the chance to do anything, is not the best way to handle this situation.
  14. Unless you see him at a convention or something where Dragonsteel is selling them I believe they are exclusive to the store.
  15. On the seasons it is important to note that when Rosharans refer to seasons it's mostly a translation quirk. Roshar, as a planet, doesn't have an axial tilt so it wouldn't develop seasons in the same way that Earth would. So there's an entirely mundane and non-magical reason for the erratic seasons. From Writing Excuses Season 9 Episode 23 (link to transcript)
  16. What gives you the impression that Harmony is traveling to Greater Roshar? The impression I've received is that he is unlikely to leave Scadrial any time soon.
  17. Skaa is just a word that Rashek came up with.
  18. Actually they do get milk from pigs (but they don't really have an extensive array of dairy products like cheese/butter).
  19. Don't quote me on this but I think that it is just placeholder art for now, and that the final release will have new art done for it. That is something we will probably find out about during the Kickstarter. But as much as I love Ben's art ('cause I really /really/ do), I kind of hope they bring in a new artist for the game. That way it can stand more on its own art-style-wise. And I am always in favor of more, varied artists doing cosmere related art.
  20. That's not quite how it works actually (because bindpoints only exist on the circle itself, not inside or outside of it), it's more like: 3 - side midpoints 3 - point where the altitude meets the side 3 - point where the altitude crosses the circle (not necessarily its midpoint) A while back I actually made some diagrams that will eventually be used in an update of the Rithmatics page on the wiki.
  21. It's unlikely. Supposedly they've done the math on how long it would take Kaladin to get to the moons and how much Stormlight it would take so... I'm going to go with yes. On a side note I will point out that maxal wasn't asking for ideas about what to ask but how she should ask the questions she already has. @Maxal If you can wait I'd probably hold off on ordering a copy of Elantris just yet, since the 10th anniversary edition is coming in the not too distant future. Also part of the difficulty with asking a question is the box where you put personalization requests only fits a limited number of characters (which is very frustrating).
  22. Actually Shin eyes would be the average Earth-size. Rosharans just describe them as being "big" because all the people who aren't Shin have eyes with epicanthic folds (i.e. Asian-looking eyes).
  23. He's actually going to be over in the UK right after the events above for GollanczFest 2015. The events page on his website lists all the events that have thus far been announced.
  24. A few weeks ago we posted about the Mistborn board game prototype that Crafty Games planned to reveal at GenCon. I found it quite exciting and was desperate for information, and there were quite a few users who felt the same, so I started work on this secret project. I reached out initially to Tellingdwar, and later to Crafty Games, about collecting and posting information about the game for those of us who could not attend. I hope you all find it as interesting as I do! Final Empire: A Mistborn Board Game The Game Final Empire is a semi-cooperative, resource-manager game set during the events of the first Mistborn novel. Three to five players assume the roles of various factions and must work together to solve the "Problems" facing the Final Empire. In order to solve these problems players must expend a certain combination of resources, but in return they receive Favor from the Lord Ruler. The six factions available to play at GenCon were the Noble Houses of Elariel, Hasting, Lekal, Tekiel, and Venture as well as the Steel Ministry itself. The final release plans to include a total of ten factions. Each round players produce resources (food, money, prestige, skaa, warriors, and atium) in different proportions and combinations based on their faction. House Venture, for example, keeping in line with the books, produces atium, while the other factions cannot on their own. Atium works as a sort of wildcard, you can use it in place of any other resource, and you can convert between different resources to get something that is missing, but in the long run the players must work together, pooling their resources, to succeed. There are 4 tiers of "Problems", at the start of each turn a problem is added to the board in the corresponding column and each pre-existing problem moves up one tier. If a problem passes tier 4 than it is said to "Erupt" (a nice nod to the Ashmounts) and it causes various problems for the players, such as increasing the level of "Unrest" or giving players "Disfavor". The main part of gameplay is the negotiation between players to solve these problems. Getting the right number of resources is only part of the issue, as players also have to decide how the reward of Favor tokens is divided. Anything except Favor gained in previous turns can be negotiated: resources, Personality cards, out-of-game favors, etc. Short-term deals concern the current round (such as Players A, B, and C agree to solve a problem and contribute resources equally and will divide the Favor equally) and are binding, however long-term deals which concern future rounds (such as Player B telling Player A that if they let B help them with this problem they will let A help them a problem on their turn) are not. Which has the potential for a lot of scheming and backstabbing. Another gameplay mechanic is the "Personality" cards. These cards can have a variety of effects, such as altering the number of resources needed to complete a mission or change a problem’s tier. They can also be used to add advisers to one’s faction, or kill the advisers of another faction. These advisers can do things like generate additional resources, or even make long-term agreements binding. The game can end in two ways, either the Unrest reaches 8 or a special problem card (Vin) is resolved. If she is not defeated and is allowed to erupt she increases the Unrest by 4. If the players are able to defeat Vin then the player who has the highest amount of Favor is the winner. If the Unrest reaches 8 then the rebellion occurs and the player with the least Favor (the faction furthest from the Lord Ruler) wins. The Reception The board game seems to have been received extremely well, by fans of the series and people unfamiliar with it alike, I’ve yet to find a negative review or post about it, they’ve all been very positive. Tellingdwar was actually a volunteer for Crafty while he was there and demo’d the game for five hours each day. He enjoyed it so much that one day when his shift ended he commandeered one of the boards and continued playing it with some of his friends. I’d say that is definitely a testament not only to its "fun-ness" but also to its replayability. Plans for Release and Expansion (plus naming rationale) Crafty Games plans on doing a Kickstarter later this year (around Oct/Nov, which would correspond fairly well with the release of Shadows of Self) with an actual release of Quarter 4 2016. There are also plans to release expansions based on the later books as well. These would use the same board and tokens but the cards and factions will be swapped out to match the narrative of each book. These expansions also tie into why the game is not called "House War". I will admit that I was one of the people who greatly preferred "House War" to "Final Empire" but Crafty's reasoning does make total sense. While "House War" does fit well with the base game with its rival Noble factions, the expansions will not have those same factions and will deal with different themes, as such "House War" would not be an accurate descriptor. Mistborn Adventure Game Crafty also talked briefly about what’s coming up for the Mistborn Adventure Game in the relatively near future. Up first is a supplement focusing on the skaa, much like Terris: Wrought of Copper did for the Terris people. The title, Skaa: Tin & Ash, was revealed earlier this year and it’s currently looking at a release during the first quarter of 2016. In addition to that there is a follow-up to their Alloy of Law supplement in the works. With the release of Shadows of Self and Bands of Mourning on the horizon they have plenty of new material to work with. Crafty is currently looking at it releasing sometime during 2016. So what do people think of the game? Does it sound like a game you’d like to play? Will you be backing the Kickstarter? Is anyone excited for the MAG supplements? Check out our forum topic here to discuss everything! Photo credits: Mistborn: Final Empire banner from Crafty Games GenCon announcement. Board Game Demo photo from Crafty Games' Twitter. Board Game Playthrough photo from Crafty Game's Facebook page.
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