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Bucephalus

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    Crazy warlord.
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    Reading- especially Sanderson's stuff, writing reviews or stories, strategy games, and a few TV shows.

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  1. Granted. You can only give things names that are incredibly dirty or incredibly embarrassing for you. I wish for the powers of Obliteration.
  2. It writes itself in Chinese, and everyone you know who speaks Chinese suddenly goes missing. It also finish ten minutes before the deadline. I wish that I was a bloodbender. (Don't shoot me).
  3. I think Elantris is overrated- again, it's good, but I don't think it's a masterpiece or even is his top five works. Oh, and Warbreaker is crazily underrated.
  4. It's Fluttershy. I wish for an army of Parshendi who follow my orders completely.
  5. You get them, but they're all very dirty. I wish for the knowledge of every leader from throughout history.
  6. That doesn't sound unlikely. However, it's been pointed out elsewhere that our current Trell doesn't seem all that similar to ancient Trell, due to the fact that Miles felt that he shouldn't serve the government, while ancient Trell was all about the beauty of the night. I'd bet that it's more likely that someone did the con while Sazed was still figuring out the whole God deal, and just decided to use an already existing template, modifying it to suit his ends. I mean, it's basically what people do all the time with mythical creatures. You take a long forgotten creature, give it a few new traits, then send it off in whatever lore you're using.
  7. On the subject of the Set trying to breed a Mistborn... that makes no sense whatsoever. To date, the Set have been doing two things: amassing funds and kidnapping women with allomatic bonds. However, given that it's been 10~ generation since Spook's generation, the odds of getting a Mistborn are entirely unlikely. It was clear enough in Mistborn that Mistborn are a once-in-a-lifetime deal, and that was with hundreds of thousands of skaa. With Elendel's far lower population, the odds are incredibly unlikely. Plus, the Set is most likely made up of middle-aged men, so they most likely will only survive for another generation. With six women, one generation is not enough time to get a Mistborn. However, assuming that allomancy works as a recessive trait, and what with the rise of technology, there is a chance the Set does know something about allomancy that the rest of don't. However, I'll bet that it does have to do with Hemalurgy. Living forever has always been sought after, and Marsh has been around for three or four hundred years. If they have access to Atium, they could be trying to get themselves to become immortal. As well, that stand with the atium was empty in SoS... Edit: forgot the address the funds. Odds are, that's going to be used for something less than nice. Given how rare various metals are, they could be trying to get their hands on some of those rare metals.
  8. Just my guess, but Autonomy seems fairly logical for Trell. He wants people to stop serving others, and that is basically the definition of Autonomy.
  9. Nicrosil. I'd be able to overload my enemies' systems, if they're mistings, or I'd be able to work as a type of support fellow.
  10. I'd argue that is was a necessary evil. If he knew the possible outcomes, it's logical that he would take the best possible outcome. That required Wax doing what he did. It was unlikely that it would have turned out the same way if Harmony hadn't pulled those strings. Given the choice, I'd rather Wax be feeling heartbroken then having Bleeder tear the city apart.
  11. I would like to point out that, as the entity Bleeder was serving wanted to take down Harmony, the possibility of two shards going down at once is worth looking into. I mean, he is the Cosmere equivalent of a news reporter, and Harmony dying/defeated would certainly be something he'd look into.
  12. It might be reference to the bearers of 'Red and Gold,' as Miles put it. I don't remember where, but there was some theory or statement about them being far stronger than the Elendel's,
  13. We've got a new shard or god on our hands. That's really frightening. If it's Autonomy, that means we're in serious trouble. Also, I can't help but feel that, as with most of Brandon's novels, it's a puzzle we won't have every piece to until the very end. Harmony isn't telling Wax everything, and
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