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  1. Now I want to read a story about a Scadrian middle school. Pewterarms fighting then trying to claim they shouldn't get punished because they were being rioted. Soothing a teacher to try to get less homework. Storing health so you could skip school. The schools would probably have to employ Seekers to try and detect these things. Copperclouds would be very popular with other Misting and Ferring students.
  2. i think that the WoB seems to suggest the opposite of this. The Nahel bond makes it easier for the magic to get in than with other magic systems. The ancient Rosharians were living through a cycle of constant wars against the Voidbringers that decimated the population. Anyone living in a constant state of war would be extremely broken, but that doesn't mean it was required to be that extreme for the bond to form.
  3. I suspect that it wouldn't. Otherwise a Rithmatist could just will his opponents lines to be weaker and win a fight quicker. Someone would have figured that out. Some of the creatures on Nebrask are intelligent. They would find a way across it, like using logs to float across. They would need to use acid at a fairly quick rate to prevent it from being diluted by the rain. It's probably easier and less expensive to use a Line of Warding. They only turned back when the Forgotten controlling them was defeated. For all we know, every wild chalkling could have once been a person, and the Rithmatists were just never able to defeat a Forgotten before and find out. I believe that the original wild chalklings were the natives that the Forgotten did something to. It raises the question, if wild chalklings are created when a Rithmatist is attacked by a wild chalkling, then where did the first one come from? Even if the ones that attacked the settlers were the native people, They would have had to get turned somehow. As for the rest of your questions, RAFO.
  4. I found this WoB that seems to disprove your theory. The quote does seem to imply that there are some still around though. I wonder if we'll start to see them show back up when they realize the KR are reforming. Or if we've seen one in WoR.
  5. Radiant a need to have cracks in their spirit web for the spren to fill. What it takes to become cracked is not fully clear. I believe that most people in the Cosmere are cracked enough to facilitate the bond, aside from babies and some very sheltered children.
  6. Leras has to show Kelsier the SR.
  7. I think we will see an Amaram perspective. He was speaking to Gavilar that night and was sent by Gavilar on an errand. He also has ties to multiple secret societies.
  8. I recall a WoB (I can't currently find tit, but I will look later) that says the three realms all overlay each other, so if you travel between realms, you will be in the same "location". I always viewed it as a picture painted in brown. If you could separate the three primary colors, you would end up with three copies of basically the same picture in three different colors. Yet the original picture is still a combination of the three. So I don't think the sun is the Spiritual Realm.
  9. I thought that the last sentence referred to the he, but you view it as referring to the fallen title. It could be both (that seems like a thing Brandon might do) . I will have to think about this more.
  10. What if this refers to Renarin? The tower and spear is House Kholin, and the spear is Bridge Four.
  11. Her previous oaths were "I killed my mother" and "I killed my father", so the last one has to be pretty big. I also don't think it's personal enough to be her last truth. All of her previous ones have been about herself. I I believe her las oath will be something about her relationship with Pattern and place as a KR. We know that she hates Pattern and he expects her to kill him. I think her last truth will resolve that. Alternatively, learning that Kaladin killed Helaram could start her on the path to killing Pattern. I can't see that happening for a few more books, though.
  12. Could all Nalthians ingest Stormlight, or just Returned?
  13. I think the reverse lashing is just gravitation. It gives an object a gravitational pull. Otherwise the Coplermind is wrong. I think that each order can use a combination of their surges to affect people. We know that Shallan can use Illumination and Transformation to make people be their best selves. I think Windrunners use Gravitation and Adhesion on people, and it is connected to their large number of squires. Gravitation- pulling objects towards another object Adhesion- sticking objects together A leader attracts a group of followers that are loyal to him and each other. This is what Kaladin does with Bridge Four. I don't know enough about the other orders to say how they could apply to the other combinations, but I think it does apply.
  14. Is there a WoB that we've seen them all? I haven't heard that before.
  15. I have a tendency to list whichever book I read most recently as my favorite. Currently, that is The Rithmatist. Rithmatics might actually be my favorite magic system, even though we don't know much about it. That being said, I probably read WoR most often. So…WoR.
  16. When the only thing that can pull you away from a Sanderson reread is seeing something that reminds you of something in another book that you have to look up. This starts a chain reaction that ends with posting a new theory here, and you've forgotten about reading it because there are more important Cosmere things happening.
  17. We've seen Adolin fight Szeth while Szeth had an honorblade and surgebinding. Szeth doesn't have that anymore. I don't know that Adolin would do any better against Nightblood though.
  18. Nope. Dalinar's vision of the Recreance showed the Stonewards and Windrunners abandoning oaths. I'm pretty sure Pattern and Wyndle confirm that Lightweavers and Edgedancers broke their oaths too. Skybreakers seem the most likely. If not them, then maybe Truthwatchers. They were always secretive, and we don't know anything about them yet.
  19. I know that volume 1 isn't even out yet, but does anyone have any idea how long I'll have to wait in between each volume? The state of the Sanderson doesn't say the projected release of the later volumes. I also have no idea how long it takes to write a graphic novel. Should I expect the next one after SA3? Before? Does anyone have any idea?
  20. It would be interesting to see a male Lightweaver in a society where they can't be artists, the traditional Lightweaver job.
  21. The Herald's job is pretty much the opposite of Litin's philosophy about two types of people. Maybe one of them decided that because there was peace, fighting in the past had actually been bad. To me that seems like a bit of a stretch, though.
  22. Kaladin idolizes his father. Seeing his parents again will likely put Lirin in fallen hero status for a while, while Kaladin realizes his father is flawed just like everyone else. I doubt he will take the revelation well at first.
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