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Disappointed with Bands of Mourning, Help!
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Luciellav's topic in Mistborn
As an amateur author I find that having too many ideas makes it harder to write a coherent narrative. Brandon deals with that by putting them in other books. If you look at the years between books in a SERIES, as opposed to books put out the number is closer to the average (though still faster.) Most authors either set those ideas aside, have them take over the narrative, or end up with writers block as they deal with them. JKR had a major writing block that prevented book five from being written for a while. WoT lost the narrative and we got several books of haphazard plots (which is my gut feeling on SoIaF.) Brandon writes a sequel, because the first book is giving him trouble... Oh, and a novela, because he had this OTHER story that just needed to be written. On a totally different topic, Luciellav, your reaction to SH was basically my reaction after reading this passage: "Well, yah, but everyone interprets it as a challenge. A test sent by the Sovereign? He was fond of those. Why would he let priests tell us about them, if he didn’t want us to come claim them?" Otherwise known as the moment I realized who the Sovereign REALLY was. -
Disappointed with Bands of Mourning, Help!
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Luciellav's topic in Mistborn
To be fair, there is a third possibility when authors add random plot elements. Sometimes you start writing and then you get this great idea you have to put in. Or you realize that character X would be doing Y and add that. Then, before you know it, you've lost all control of your story which gets progressively longer and more meandering as you write it. I feel this what happened to WoT for a while, and I feel like it's happening to GRRM as well. Less about milking a cash cow, and more about the author losing control of his story. That's why Brandon's method works so well; when he gets this awesome new idea he writes a NEW story, or novela, or book, or SERIES, instead of forcing it into his current book and bogging down the narrative. -
I loved the Abhorsen series. They should not allow people to write these things without knowing how the powers work. Yrael is incredibly powerful, so the author of that match had BETTER not act as though Mogget is a cat. Read it!! And the author actually knew what the powers were and how they worked. As opposed to everyone writing Vin and Elend.
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Disappointed with Bands of Mourning, Help!
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Luciellav's topic in Mistborn
It's also worth pointing out that a trilogy of trilogies is an interesting method. Essentially, the books can be looked at in several ways. The first book in most individual trilogies can often stand alone but introduces us to the world. The second builds on the first and the third concludes. They can also be looked at as one 'big' trilogy. Era 1 then is our introduction to the world and stands utterly alone. Era 2 can stand alone but builds on Era 1 with its own plot. Era 3 concludes the trilogy, expanding even further and wrapping everything up. However, as each series is a full trilogy they can each stand alone to an extent. So what are Mistborn Adventures? Essentially, the midquel that most authors would write BETWEEN writing Era 2 and 3. Brandon being Brandon, this got written first. (He is the man who wrote the sequel to SOS before writing SOS.) If we assume, and it isn't much of a stretch, that South Scadrians were always going to be part of Era2 and realize that Era 2 would usually be written prior to the midquel it actually makes a lot of sense why their appearance here feels out of left field. They were supposed to be explained in the series Brandon has not gotten around to writing yet! -
I don't remember. Reddit maybe? I remembered that one because I found it fascinating. I'm not very good at remembering where or when I read these things... Or when they were written... The purifier thing is my own opinion.
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That's why I specified space trilogy. Aluminum gnats have little use on Scadrial, except to possibly mess up hemalurgy and soothing/rioting attempts. But take them to, say, Threnody and their powers suddenly have a far wider range of use. Burning aluminum does prevent the withering. It might also interfere with use of the Dor, and possibly some surgebindings as well. It's the ability to keep the gnat safe from some variants of investiture that makes it useful. Good for a first contact diplomat perhaps? On a related note, I'm of the opinion that Aluminium gnats should more accurately be called purifiers. Also, WoB is that aluminum does not do what Scadrians think it does.
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Disappointed with Bands of Mourning, Help!
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Luciellav's topic in Mistborn
Oh, good. I'm new to the forums and was worried I'd messed up. -
Disappointed with Bands of Mourning, Help!
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Luciellav's topic in Mistborn
I thought the stuff outside the spoilers was only from HoA? Where did I mess up? -
And Brandon gave us an awesome dialogue between Kelsier and Moiraine. No actual fighting, but very true to the characters. Oh, and a potential Cosmere spoiler too...
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Disappointed with Bands of Mourning, Help!
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Luciellav's topic in Mistborn
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Disappointed with Bands of Mourning, Help!
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Luciellav's topic in Mistborn
Since my spoilers should hopefully work now: Without reading SH; there were a few minutes between Elend's death and Vin killing Ruin. Then a few more before Saze took up the power, and still more as he fixed the world. Brain death occurs in 8 minutes, approximately. Saze also says in his note that he expects he'll get better at bringing people back as he gains experience. 300 years later... -
Disappointed with Bands of Mourning, Help!
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Luciellav's topic in Mistborn
Natc, THANK YOU!!! Hopefully I'll get it right in the future. Thanks for fixing my post. -
A female Aluminum gnat in the Space trilogy. I want to explore what aluminum is REALLY capable of.
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Disappointed with Bands of Mourning, Help!
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Luciellav's topic in Mistborn
I think King made a great point there. I'm not an avid follower of the interviews or forums, but I do read all the annotations and try to keep aware of the greater Cosmere. Brandon has explained the difference between brain death and heart stopping, which is the general method to determine how long someone can be brought back. Investiture changes this somehow, at least on Scadrial. (If this is only true of Scadrial it may be due to preservation. We have yet to see if Investiture does this [keeping the person around for a bit] on other worlds.) Not knowing any of the above would certainly make it feel wrong. What makes this really interesting is that, for those who only read Adventures, those points would not be much of an issue. They would assume it was mentioned in the first series! For those of us who try to keep aware of WoBs this has been hinted for years. For those who only read the various books, but not the outside information, those plot points came out of nowhere. WHY do spoiler tags never work for me? -
I have two names and know exactly one other person with that combination; my second cousin, and she's a baby. It can happen. That being said; Vin , Kelsier and Elend are likely common names to the extent that Jesus and Mohammed are common names. Keep in mind that we don't know the names of most people; only a handful of main, major and secondaries. It's not that odd that they don't share names. Kaladin's bridge squad has an even better reason; many are from different regions and cultures. In a class of thirty two, only two names were repeated. How many people are actually named in any one book?
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poll Kelsier and Vin. Versus the Thunderclast
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Darkness Ascendant's topic in General Brandon Discussion
The thing is, I see Bruce as having found his way to Scadrial, as opposed to Rashek finding his way to Earth. In large part because Earth is not part of the cosmere and we can't say whether or not Investiture works outside it. DC heroes finding their way to another planet though? Happens all the time. Keep in mind, Rashek is complacent, and has no personal experience with our kind of technology. Or plastic... And Bruce would not fight Superman without Kryptonite. -
spoiler/[if White Sand is a thousand years before Elantris, then the people of Taldain are likely in space by the time we meet Sarene and Raoden.]/spoiler If I'm not allowed to post that then let me know and I'll take it down. How do I get the spoilers to work?!
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poll Kelsier and Vin. Versus the Thunderclast
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Darkness Ascendant's topic in General Brandon Discussion
Except this is Brandon's world. The author who writes a vs. match that ends with a forfeit and no fighting. Unless you count the 'victor' being tied up by the 'loser'... -
poll Kelsier and Vin. Versus the Thunderclast
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Darkness Ascendant's topic in General Brandon Discussion
Batman did beat superman. And my theory is that he finds a way to neutralize Rashek's power. It's how he works when faced with more powerful opponents. Aluminum grapples to pull off the bracers? -
poll Kelsier and Vin. Versus the Thunderclast
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Darkness Ascendant's topic in General Brandon Discussion
It was the story in the BoM newspaper. The in book one, that is. The broadsheet. -
D&D alignments as best typified by cosmere characters
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Bryce Carmony's topic in Cosmere Discussion
I actually think Kell is a cross between chaotic good and chaotic neutral. -
poll Kelsier and Vin. Versus the Thunderclast
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Darkness Ascendant's topic in General Brandon Discussion
I'm not sure. I heard it somewhere, but I'm not sure where. That's the problem on here sometimes. It feels right, but it could be a theory. I don't know where I heard it originally. That's why I said I don't know if there is anything official on it. -
poll Kelsier and Vin. Versus the Thunderclast
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Darkness Ascendant's topic in General Brandon Discussion
It's an investiture sink. It blocks it or absorbs it or something, but investiture and aluminum are not friends. You can't Forge it, which means it probably can't be soulcast either. There is WoB, not sure where, that an aluminum savant can remove unwanted investiture. It can block allomancy, and I think we can assume that lashings won't work either. It stops you from using gold healing while in the wound, and likely all other forms of healing as well. Burning it stops the withering. I don't know if there is a specific WoB, but by the rules we know it should stop any active feruchemical activity (but not damage the stores.) Personally, I am really curious as to the effect burning aluminum would have on Breath. Would it destroy it, or simply suppress all active and passive use? I believe aluminum cannot be awakened, but I'm not sure. I also believe that a Shard blade cannot cut it but, again, not sure. -
poll Kelsier and Vin. Versus the Thunderclast
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Darkness Ascendant's topic in General Brandon Discussion
Aluminum would stop them from tapping metalminds while burning aluminum. However, the rules may be different for an aluminum savant. Please Brandon! Have an aluminum gnat savant be a major character in your space Mistborn trilogy! -
poll Kelsier and Vin. Versus the Thunderclast
Kingsdaughter613 replied to Darkness Ascendant's topic in General Brandon Discussion
I'm guessing part of the plan involves massive amounts of aluminum, fortunately in easy access on earth.
