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Great War in the Cosmere? What does El mean? [Discuss]
Weltall replied to Legui01010's topic in Stormlight Archive
Given how few people apparently still live on Yolen, I think the whole trune/fain thing became moot a long time ago.- 29 replies
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On the main topic of discussion, Lift and Jasnah at least have some form of Plot Armor for Book 5 because Brandon has specifically mentioned letting us see the former when she's grown up (ergo she must survive the timeskip) and Jasnah might be the major character of the back half (which would be very hard if she's dead the whole time). You can make a dead person work as a focus character for one book but it's awfully hard to make them a major character for five if it's entirely posthumous. I have other characters I think are pretty safe for narrative reasons (Kaladin, Shallan and probably Szeth but that might change) but those don't have Word of Brandon to back it up. Dalinar is the major character I see as most likely to have something happen to in the next book, though whether he'd end up dead-dead or just no longer on speaking terms with the Physical Realm is a whole separate question. I'd lean towards the latter especially since we already know that Rayse wants him as a Cognitive Shadow. Adolin's a tossup for me because while his Prime counterpart died I don't think that makes a huge difference to his canon self (his role has changed massively) but he also doesn't have quite the same degree of plot threads swirling around him which seem like they'd be impossible to resolve in a single book. Kaladin's internal monologue states that "Skar and Drehy had relayed the news after returning to the Shattered Plains, it seemed Kaladin wouldn’t be seeing Rock again.". At no point does Kaladin think that Rock is dead and considering the circumstances (it's at Teft's funeral) if he were dead there's little reason why Kaladin wouldn't have reflected on that in the moment. An alternative possibility is that he won't be coming back because he's accepted a much more important responsibility that's keeping him away. Consider: According to Rock, the first nuatoma to obtain a Shardblade would become king of all the Unkalaki. Rock is very strongly implied to be the legitimate nuatoma of his peak, because the relatives of the current nuatoma serve them (which Rock was doing, ergo the nuatoma was related to him) and all of Rock's older siblings are dead. When Tuaka hears that lats bit, she starts to say that Rock is now- and then he cuts her off. The rather obvious interpretation is that she was about to say that now he is nuatoma. Rock is entitled by custom to Amaram's Shards by virtue of killing him at the end of Oathbringer and that included two Shardblades. Ergo, at the time he killed Amaram and was entitled to his Shardblades, he was most likely a nuatoma, ergo he is the first person with a claim on the position of king in many years. He's not coming back not because he's dead but because something happening offscreen caused him to accept this position rather than hide from it.
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Brandon has RAFO'd the question of what would happen if you shoot an aluminum bullet through the edge of a bubble but we know that you can't even set up a bubble if the edge would pass through aluminum so my guess is that firing an aluminum bullet through the bubble would have a similar effect and it would collapse the whole thing. That said, we know that a bubble can be dropped and reestablished very quickly from the way Wayne uses them, so there's no real need to resort to aluminum bullets or some kind of complicated allomantic grenade tricks. You just do what Wax did at the end of Alloy of Law: Carefully aim, drop the bubble at the right moment so your shot goes straight, fire and immediately restart the bubble. It saves you a small fortune in aluminum. Wax pulled off a trick shot while needing to coordinae with Wayne so imagine how much easier it would be to pull off if the same person was handling both aspects of the procedure.
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Great War in the Cosmere? What does El mean? [Discuss]
Weltall replied to Legui01010's topic in Stormlight Archive
We really don't know why T-Odium is doing what he is right now so it's hard to say what he's planning to 'save' everybody from. The brief glimpse we get inside his thoughts suggests that he believes he's saving the Cosmere from chaos and rule by 'broken gods' so it seems he thinks that he can do better than the other Shards have been. However, it's entirely possible there's more to the story than that. One parallel that's interesting on a quick skim but I haven't had time to really dive into the theology to confirm it: Apparently the Mormon conception of Lucifer is somewhat similar to this, where he came up with a plan that would have resulted in the salvation of all humans but without moral agency (and in return he'd get all the glory as well). When God rejected it, Lucifer rebelled. That sounds on first glance very similar to Odium in general being very selfish, Taravangian's desire to save everyone and Rayse!Odium trying to get people to surrender their moral agency to him, like we saw when he tried tempting Dalinar at the end of Oathbringer.- 29 replies
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Great War in the Cosmere? What does El mean? [Discuss]
Weltall replied to Legui01010's topic in Stormlight Archive
Welcome to the Shard! Yeah, when we see Taravangian's thoughts at the end he's very clearly talking about other planets which he thinks need 'saving'. This also comes up when Rayse was negotiating with Dalinar and he makes it very clear that his ambitions extend far beyond Roshar and he really wants to leave so he can get going with those plans, or at least be able to move forward with those plans even if he's still stuck in the system. Taravangian seems to have picked those plans up after taking over the position as Odium, even if he won't be doing it for the same reasons.- 29 replies
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...you realize that you're arguing against both biology and the author's direct statements, right? At this point you're either not going to be convinced or you're just having a joke for the sake of it. Also, have a few more WoBs: Assuming you're still going to insist on your interpretation for either of the above reasons at this point, further discussion is basically a waste of time.
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Trails of Cold Steel (and the Kiseki series in general)
Weltall replied to Zurvanight's topic in Entertainment Discussion
I wasn't counting vocal songs per se but songs that have background vocals, which Falcom almost never provides the lyrics for. Termination from Ys Origin is a rare exception where they do provide them and coincidentally the lyrics to that one are in English. You can also hear English in parts of The Azure Arbitrator and Reverie's final boss song at the very least. Quite a few of the vocal songs (loosely defined as 'songs where the vocals are the focus of the song') have English lyrics, including one more Trails song (Missin', a vocal rearrangement of Visions from SC) and there's also one in French (Lumiere dans dedale) and Ys has a fair number as well. -
Trails of Cold Steel (and the Kiseki series in general)
Weltall replied to Zurvanight's topic in Entertainment Discussion
Sometimes the vocals are actually English. Or at least, the bits we can make out are. xD So, once you're done with Epilogue since I assume you'll be jumping to CS3 next, there's something that comes up on New Game Plus runs of CS2 that you don't strictly need to see (because CS3 will fill you in over the course of the game) but it's helpful to know since it's a big chunk of important lore and getting it sooner rather than later can't hurt. In brief, there's a new book collection quest spanning the game but you can't actually read them until Epilogue. In lieu of replaying literally the entire game over again to see it, you might want to check out this video when you have a few minutes to spare. -
We know that something called an Excisor is required to make unsealed metalminds and we don't know how many there were originally or whether the southerners have been able to make more. Consequently it's hard to know how quickly new unsealed metalminds can be made since we don't know the specifics of the process or how many can be made at a time. Identity is actually involved in creating unkeyed metalminds (anyone who already has the right power can access its storage) rather than unsealed ones (grants the relevant power(s)) and it's not really hard at all since it's built right into feruchemy via F-Aluminum. As mentioned, we don't really know exactly how the latter are made aside from 'it needs an Excisor, nicrosil and at least one other metal'. Brandon has said that if he doesn't describe the process in The Lost Metal, we have permission to bug him about it until he explains it.
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Welcome to the Shard! Investiture is a third state alongside matter and energy and is basically the energy that underlies all the different magic systems in the Cosmere and it transcends all three Realms (Physical, Cognitive and Spiritual). All Investiture in the Cosmere originally came from Adonalsium and after the Shattering, all of that Investiture got 'assigned' to one of the sixteen Shards. Brandon has likened this to the concept of spin in physics. Pure Investiture can take solid, liquid and gaseous forms. The first of these appear as the various godmetals (atium, lerasium, the Honor/Cultivation alloy that Shardblades are made of etc), the second is seen with the Perpendicularities (aka 'Shardpools' like the Well of Ascension) and the last includes Breath and Stormlight. Direct access to Investiture is usually mediated by one of the Shards but there are indirect ways to make use of it as well, as seen on places like First of the Sun. Allomancy for example works by using metal as a key that draws Preservation's Investiture and tells it what you want it to do. The Dor is a mix of Devotion and Dominion's Investiture and all magic on Sel is essentially programing, telling that Investiture what you want it to do. You can get all the details here: https://coppermind.net/wiki/Investiture
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This has been confirmed by Brandon. You'll like that WoB as it has a lot of juicy info, especially when it comes to his relationship with the Ghostbloods we see on Roshar. Right now it's pretty safe to say that what Kelsier is mainly up to is trying to figure out how to get off Scadrial. Possibly so he can continue his new ambition to find every Shard and punch them in the face.
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Frustration nailed it, you can find (almost) everything that we know about the Cosmere between those two places. If you just want to browse, set aside an hour or three to check those out, if you want to ask questions just drop them in the appropriate forum. Oh, and welcome to the Shard!
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I don't play it myself but I have a friend who does and streams; I've been watching to see if they find a good Rosharan System because they sometimes take suggestions for naming places and from what I've seen of the game it's likely that there's a perfect candidate out there somewhere.
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Trails of Cold Steel (and the Kiseki series in general)
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Welcome to the Shard! You need to be sufficiently Connected to a Shard to become its Vessel, whether naturally or by hacking it somehow. Access to a Shard's magic system isn't strictly necessary. Vin was sufficiently Connected to Preservation, so she could Ascend once the Shard was free to take. Preservation and Ruin were playing four-dimensional chess and both saw Vin as the perfect playing piece, but Preservation was better at it and thus saw a few moves ahead to the point that he set Vin up to kill Ati and leave both Shards free for Sazed to take. Here are the relevant epigraphs that set this up:
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Until just before the start of Edgedancer, Lift firmly believed she wasn't aging because that's what she asked for and what she thought she got. So yes, as far as she's concerned she should never menstruate in the first place and getting her first period is to her an absolute freakout moment. Bear in mind too that she's an Edgedancer so she's got even more control over healing than the vast majority of surgebinders. Her magic doesn't care, reproductive functions are considered natural in the same way that genetic ailments and old age are.
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Well, you got me curious so I cracked open my Japanese copy to see what that translation did. It went with the ordinary word for a Buddhist monk but with furigana (basically subtitles for text) rendering the sound of 'Ardent' to tell the reader that's the word that's actually being said. Uses after the first just went with Ardent. So it's not a universal thing across all translations, but still an interesting observation.
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Provided you've finished Rhythm of War (or don't mind a very minor spoiler), you might find this topic of interest: We're about 99.9% certain that Cosmere healing will not terminate a pregnancy under normal circumstances because Spiritually-speaking there's nothing wrong with the mother and fetus' spiritweb is not the mother's spiritweb. Case in point: Lift freaks out when she gets her first period in Edgedancer and she definitely thinks something is wrong with her; her magic disagrees. Stormlight definitely can help ensure a child is healthier than they would be otherwise because we know that exposure to it generally makes Rosharans healthier than average so extra exposure from the mother being a surgebinder should be even better. Anything that's considered a poison can be healed by stormlight so things like fetal alcohol exposure could be virtually eliminated with just the passive healing. An Edgedancer or Truthwatcher could likely do even more with Regrowth.
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Weltall replied to Zurvanight's topic in Entertainment Discussion
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These WoBs are relevant to the original question and why Brandon isn't going to answer it (and there are more), so there's no 'right' interpretation of the Beyond.
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Trails of Cold Steel (and the Kiseki series in general)
Weltall replied to Zurvanight's topic in Entertainment Discussion
Well, that was a whole bunch of info in the Kuro livestream, along with a surprise trailer to accompany the gameplay footage. There isn't a clean version of it yet but Falcom will probably release it within a day. -
Trails of Cold Steel (and the Kiseki series in general)
Weltall replied to Zurvanight's topic in Entertainment Discussion
So, we've gotten leaks of the newest scans which have info on the recently revealed bunch of characters from the Web CM. There's a Dengeki livestream coming up in about twelve hours that's supposed to have a new video. We're getting dangerously close to full trailer time (the release is a little over a month away) so if that's not the video we're getting (and I suspect not, see above) it'll definitely be coming Soon. I'm tempted to start working out which Orders the various characters would belong to. xD -
Even Brandon doesn't pronounce it 'properly' (or many other names for that matter) so say it however you like, it's okay.
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Weltall replied to Zurvanight's topic in Entertainment Discussion
Gaius Kaladin would have something to say about that... because please, tell me I'm not the only person who sees some similarities between those two. Though now that I think about it, the entire main cast of Kuro would probably be considered lighteyes by color and yeah, most of the main characters of the other arcs probably would too. I can think of a couple that might straddle the line (Estelle, Zin, Lloyd, maybe Anelace, Alisa and Crow depending on the lighting) but most are pretty light in color. And then Reverie gives us a character with heterochromia but both eyes would be considered lighteyes shades. I guess that makes her, like, super-lighteyes or something.
