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  1. 30 minutes ago, Salkara said:

    I feel like for that to happen, Shallan is going to need a very quick change-of-heart regarding the Ghostbloods. She loathes them, specifically because she thought they killed Jasnah.

    Unless Mraize produces her brothers very quickly, I see Shallan immediately confiding in Jasnah and taking on the role of a spy within the Ghostbloods.

    How is she going to spy on them, they give her no information as it is and she doesn't know how to reliably find a single member.

  2. At the end of these chapters, we get Jasnah's entrance to Urithiru with a group of unknown people.  What are the ghostbloods going to do, especially because they were the ones that tried to assassinate her.  Mraize, Shallans overseer, was one of the people who wanted her dead, and so I am looking forward to that triangle unfolding.  What are your predictions for this plotline?

  3. So during the fight with Re-Shepnir, Shallan notes that it is trying to learn as much as possible.  We first see it or a part of it studying Shallan while she puts on a play, even though we later learn that it is scared of her, and it even lets the bridgmen stay alive so it can figure out how to fight with a spear instead of killing them when it could.  So what is it doing studying murders committed in anger?  We see Re-Shepnir studying all sorts of activities, but it only mimics the murders.  Most people were disappointed with the perceived weakness of an unmade, but I see a lot of potential for it later on, as it continues to learn and adapt all of the killings it sees.  Thoughts?

  4. 2 minutes ago, Leyrann said:

    Of course, it could theoratically be a complicating factor that Sel's magic is so location-based.

    Though I guess you could bring the Shardblade to Sel.

    That is, if you safely get there and back, considering there's a bit of an Investiture overload in the Cognitive Realm around there.

    You still run into the problem of stamping an invested object, WOB says there is relatively little investiture going on in soulstamps so it would probably still fail. 

  5. Is it possible that Tezim is Taln?  Brandon has been dodging identifying the man called Taln for a while, and it definitely appears that his mind is elsewhere.  I think the main tip off is the title of "bearer of the oathpact" which would seem odd for Ishar, who abandoned the oathpact.  The other male heralds also have the problem of having abandoned the oathpact; Taln is the only one who could fill this title. 

  6. So we know that when Odium Shattered Honor, a lot of the extra investiture went into the spren, being a pre established pathway for honors investiture.  This extra investiture resulted in more spren all over roshar.  Now what happened to the Aons when Dominion and Devotion were shattered?  I know the seons and the skaze most likely provided some release, but would active Aons receive a massive burst of power?

  7. 23 hours ago, king of nowhere said:

    So the best use of this force is the middle way: gather all parshendi of an area into a mid-sized fighting unit that is capable of pillaging a town, but can still live off what it loots. Have  hundreds of those units around all of roshar. Assault the farming communities, they are poorly defended but they play a vital role in the economy. Yes, they can soulcast food, but they would not have farmers if it was practical to soulcast on such a large scale. Start chewing at the roots, undermine the economy and the army will fall.

    One of Dalinar's visions showed voidbringers attacking farms, so there is historical precedent for this strategy being used.

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