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  1. I found a really fun Podcast where they discuss Sanderson while reading one of his books together. They have a fun mix of current fans who are Cosmere aware, and new guys trying these books out for the first time. They are currently reading Mistborn. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cosmere-cartel-fear-tower/id1133407854?mt=2
  2. Getting a fantastic slice of pot pie pizza at @IansMadison, super excited! #notasponsor #justgood

  3. You are right about the red haze, and how it was just a representation. However the eyes are still the main tell here for this theory.
  4. "You could tell them from the way they walked... Of course the softly glowing red eyes were another sign." -The Bands of Mourning, pg 433 This is the reference to the first of the "other" Kandra. This was the most impressive part for me in the end of BoM. (Well one of three) This is tied directly to the red haze Wax observed encircling Scadrial. Harmony said it was the presence of something else, a power from beyond the planet. Now I know there is speculation that this is Odium, and I think I can confirm it. We know the void spren are of Odium. They are what make the Thunderclast and what is needed to create storm-form in the Parshendi. These forces have been described as red spren moving like lightning. The also turned the Parshendi's eyes red. Some may see this as a generalization, but there is too much consistency here. In the Song of Secrets they sing: Our gods were born splinters of a soul, Of one who seeks to take control, Destroys all lands that he beholds, with spite. They are his spren, his gift, his price. But the nightforms speak of future life... So these spren are Splinters of Odium. That makes sense. What is interesting is that he made his splinters spren. Until now, the Shards of the various worlds each have different forms of magic, splinters, and goals. However Odium seems to be mimicking Cultivation and Honor as he seeks to destroy them and all that they created. Upon reflection this seemed odd to me. Then I remembered the red eyes The Set have their own Kandra, which means they are not of Harmony. Yet here it is again, it seems that someone is mimicking the tools and followers of Harmony. There are these Void Kandra and the Set has somehow learned about Hemalurgy, and knows how to use it. Remember the dog-men who chased Wax in Shadows of Self? They were new unknown creations. The Lord Ruler experimented with Hemalurgy for 1000 years, and he couldn't make anything more than he had created during his ascension. These things are made from something who understands Hemalurgy like Ruin did and it (probably) isn't Harmony. Now the other thought is that this could be another Shard. Well that is possible, and if that's the case then we cannot know more until the next book comes out. However I hope you see that the parallels between Trell on Scadrial and Odium on Roshar are pretty apparent. So I think this is Odium's plan. He creates mimics who use twisted versions of a shard's power, using the powers and investiture of his foes. This somehow gives him an advantage and might be the key to a shards destruction, using their own power against them somehow. I doubt I was the first one to think about this, but i couldn't see anything posted on this in my search. Even so, the possibilities are endless. I wonder if Scadrial is about to face its first Desolation...
  5. RT @BrandSanderson: Here's some movie news that has been a long time coming. I'm thrilled to be working with DMG. https://t.co/g3UwDWfnaY

  6. I feel so creative today! Time to write some Letters from the Cosmere! #Cosmere #BrandonSanderson

  7. This is a facinating article about VN let's plays. Luckily the companies I have worked with have been very supporti… https://t.co/Oc7aD2Xtzb

  8. @BrandSanderson Hopefully there will be some left tomorrow... So close...

  9. It's an interesting thought, although I cannot entertain it (Far too trusting, I would rather trust and be betrayed) because she is such a wonderful character. I admit it would be quite a twist and very possible. I'll be keeping a close eye on her, but I think that Wax's sister was the big twist of the series. Well that and the invasion of another god. No I think the big twist involving Steris is I think she is a Misting. I think she is going to be revealed as an Atium Misting. How fitting would it be that the one who feels like she is the most useless in the group, would hold a secret power that is unrivaled to be the best. It's been about long enough for Atiums return. I'd imagine it would be incredibly awesome. Especially if she can use the alloymancy cube to then share her power with Wax in a gunfight so Wax becomes Neo from the Matrix.
  10. This was my obsession back in the day. I remember I got this for Christmas, one of my most vivid memories. #90skid https://t.co/MUHbBDdCGe

  11. @Lost_Pause_ You are so slothful... https://t.co/OZJrLjSMO5

  12. @solitary_gamer Yeah its pretty crazy, I'm excited to see the sci fi story now that I know the characters. Glad you are enjoying it!

  13. @daumari yeah, and that while idea is that I am bothered by the idea that my let's play might hurt the people who made games I love.

  14. Just applied for a job with @Fullscreen! Looking forward to hearing back from them! #lifegoals

  15. @TheAn1meMan Agreed, it's the best feeling ever to know you are making something that no one else has created.

  16. "If I launch you into the sky, what noise do you think you'll make when you hit the ground? Do you think you'll hear it before you die?" Paraphrased from Mass Effect 2
  17. RT @BrandSanderson: There is a new writing lecture form Brandon + updates! https://t.co/TU92JEK77C

  18. Looking forward to another great week of video editing and recording!

  19. No, I won't mislead you, you are on to something. I recently watched Brandon Sanderson's interview at Dragon Con and he mentioned something that I feel directly applies here. He said that good foreshadowing gets people guessing. But the downside to foreshadowing is that sometimes people guess close to or right on the truth of it. A writer shouldn't take this personally, but accept it as inevitable. Like Brandon, I will resist giving too much away knowing it will be revealed. Yet I will not mislead you or change my story to avoid it being guessed. I will mostly RAFO because these things will eventually come out. Now I won't confirm anything here except that you continue to think along the right path, and I was pointing out a potential gap in your theory. I intend this to encourage you to keep guessing. I will not confirm Elsric's origins yet, but he obviously has spent some time on Scadrial. As far as the abilities of passing through the Pits, well we don't know for sure, but Demoux got onto Roshar somehow...
  20. I will actually respond to this with a question. If the Well was empty, could anybody actually use it to travel into the Cognitive Realm? Or would they have to wait for it to charge back up in 1000 years? Just some food for thought. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) And yes, my transcripts are far from perfect. I try, but I focus mostly on the video itself. And my darn Auto Correct never handles Cosmere words well.
  21. The Lord Ruler called himself "The Sliver of Infinity" and this apparently wasn't an empty title. A Sliver is different from someone with a lot of Investiture, they are something greater, or at least they were. Now they are their mortal selves, but they have changed. What exactly makes someone a Sliver? And how would we know a Sliver if we saw one? Here is the transcript of the text: First I must make one thing clear, I have no idea if my interaction with Shard Pools has changed me. I am not so desperate for answers that I would resolve to testing. Understand that I respect your urgency, but just because I experienced something unique doesn’t mean that I have any understanding of what actually happened. As I recall, even our mutual friend was quite perplexed with my condition. However, I am nearly positive that I have nothing in common with a Sliver. Slivers are a topic that is frustratingly vague I wonder if I have the capacity to explain it. As I stated in my last letter, I had hoped that there was more detailed information available to you on this subject. The stories of men and women with insurmountable powers, or who held them at one point, are deceptively plentiful among the Cosmere, yet lack the details or verification that I would need to form meaningful conclusions. It seems that power alone does not make someone a Sliver. Investiture may be a part of it, but I don’t know if there is a point where a physical being can accumulate enough Investiture in order to become a Sliver. Yet in the few documented cases that we have accounted for in The Words of Founding, we still don’t get a clear picture of what exactly makes a Sliver. Let’s start with the Lord Ruler. We know that he wielded a great power when he reached the Well of Ascension. This power let him shape the world according to his will. The Lord Ruler created life, and altered people without them even knowing what had happened. He touched the power of a Shard and came out the other side a changed man. After this event he called himself the Sliver of Infinity. This might have been just an ego title fueled by his hubris, but his example sets a good precedent for what a Sliver is. So from this point, I will look to the life of the Lord Ruler as a reference point. Before we go any farther, I must point out that the Well of Ascension was not just a collection of Investiture. It is a shard pool, which is to say it was a part of a Shard’s body. Body is the traditional term, but it’s more like the Power and Essence of a Shard which is far more than just Investiture. When someone takes in Investiture, pure investiture, they receive power. From the accounts of the Ascended Warrior we learned that the Power of the Well wasn’t just Investiture, it was knowledge, mind expansion, and capacity to use that Investiture beyond the confines of human capabilities. Notice how the actions performed by The Lord Ruler had no resemblance to Allomancy, Feruchemy, or Hemalurgy. He learned of these arts intimately, but it was not by their power that he moved mountains. This power is far greater in scope and is not limited to the metallic arts. To help offer a frame of reference, I wish to point out an example of someone who seems to exemplify the distinction between a sliver and a highly invested individual. After the Many War, the God Kings of Halandrin carried and passed on an incredible collection of Bio-Chromatic Breath. Breath is a form of innate Investiture found in each individual on Nalthis. They can give this breath to another, and the collection of Breath in a person increases their capacity and physical abilities. Hold enough breath and you can extend your life, or awaken inanimate objects, giving them temporary life. The God King holds tens of thousands of Breaths, possibly making him the most invested person I have ever observed. However, I do not think that this makes him a Sliver. This breath is so immense; it is unclear what specific powers he has access to. This power derives from Investiture that is natural. From my reports, the breath does not grant knowledge or Creation powers. The powers of the God King are immense, but they still follow the order of Awakening, and do not allow him to alter the planet itself. The Breath does seem to impart powerful knowledge of Awakening instinctively at this level, but I feel that this is still not an expansion of the mind, but more a heightened awareness of things known to the subconscious. The God King is not a Sliver as far as I can tell. Yet there is something mysterious about the origins of the Returned. I think I will do more research into this topic, but the Returned of Nalthis, the Spren of Roshar, and the Seons on Elantris seem to share common elements. However, these things are not Slivers in the context of this conversation. As near as I can tell, a sliver is a person who held the power of a Shard, but gave up or lost the power, leaving them deflated. My guess is that this would cause a permanent change in the individual, but how this change would manifest in indeterminable. The incredible powers of the Lord Ruler are more or less explained by compounding. Without another who possesses the abilities of the Lord Ruler, I cannot say if there was any measured growth in his abilities. Without more data, I have nothing more than vague speculations to work off of. I know that this is not what you are hoping for, but I believe it is obvious that there is little that I can learn about Slivers at the moment. Even with my unique history, my interaction with coalesced investiture, I feel that I would not qualify to understand even the slightest part of what a Sliver is. Perhaps someday we will see and account for more Slivers. For now, we shall have to set aside this line of reasoning. As noted before, this research has led me to another classification that I feel I am more capable of reporting about. Splinters are quite fascinating, especially when we examine the similarities that exist between Splinters and Hemalergic Spikes. Until the next letter, Elsric
  22. Life is all about expectations. The way others view you is limited. Always strive to exceed what others expect of you, be true to you!

  23. @TheAn1meMan https://t.co/kOaF6UqCZZ

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