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  1. But that would mean it would technically be possible to create a god metal through fusion or fission. Feels a bit odd to me... Unless of course it's the investiture that turns the metal from a normal one to a god metal.
  2. I believe this was kind of... retconned a few months back, so that Hoid DID know where the Well was, but had other things to deal with in the north. It should be Brandon's last post on these forums. Here you go: http://www.17thshard.com/forum/topic/52594-mistborn-secret-history-continuity-notes/ I guess it technically contains spoilers for M:SH, but I haven't read that yet so I wouldn't know
  3. Lightsong of Warbreaker used some wordplay I believe, and so does Wayne (though his sounds more accidental, really). I think this is just a 'translation' thing. We have very witty characters who would have used puns in their own language. The only way to represent that in an English book is to make the puns in English, then either waving your arms and saying the pun works in both languages, or say that it was really a slightly different pun in the original language, but it was changed in the 'translation' to English, so that the story works. In short, it's a nice observation, but I think it has more to do with a higher concentration of witty characters than something about the Rosharan languages.
  4. When you get really excited any time someone mentions aluminium.
  5. Possibly Kalad's Phantoms were made while Vasher held the Treasure, and they are grey as far as I know. But then again it might just be the bones inside them that are Awakened... I think this question is on the "official" list of questions for Brandon though, so maybe someone will ask it at some point.
  6. It wouldn't surprise me if that was the case. After all, the W&W books weren't planned initially, and the stuff happening in them is fairly important to the whole cosmere. That probably means some of it was meant to be revealed in the modern era. Not only worldbuilding, but plot as well.
  7. Wasn't it the woman who said that, rather than Wax? She's a worldhopper.
  8. Yeah, though to be completely correct it would be "Enmetal", since there are two grammatical genders, and we say "en metall". That said, English already has a funny example: "Tungsten" literally means "heavystone", but we just call it volfram.
  9. Is it even possible for Nightblood to have a falling out with someone? Without killing them, I mean. He's such a nice sword, after all. Pretty sure Vasher's main motivation for being on Roshar is so he doesn't need to collect Breath though. He knew about the planet from before.
  10. We don't have any example of someone trying to Push duralumin, do we? Unless of course most aluminium we see in AoL really is duralumin, since I believe the alloy is stronger. Unless you mean that duralumin can be burned, in which case, so can aluminium, if you think about it. It just has a very special effect.
  11. Sorry to bump an old thread, but I just want to point out two things: First of all, it is VERY likely there is a shardpool in the south: (Stormlight spoilers) Second, "ett" is Swedish for "one", which fits very much into the concept of Harmony.
  12. I generally think the games have gotten better over time. There are definitely things older games did better, though. For example, the gym leaders in the newer games aren't that difficult, which is a shame. But things like internet trading and improved breeding mechanics are great in the new games. There were just so many things Gamefreak either couldn't do, or didn't think to do, earlier. There was no move deleter in gen 1 for example. If you taught your Pokémon an HM, it stayed. And the AI of trainers would always use a move of a type that was super effective if they could, even if that move wasn't damaging. Not to mention that the mechanics have gotten much more in depth and interesting over time. Gen 2 introduced held items, gen 3 introduced abilities, gen 4 had the physical/special split. I guess 5 had the fewest changes, but still introduced lots of new mechanics through abilities and Pokémon. 6 introduced megas (who admittedly not everyone likes) and a new typing to balance out dragons a bit. Oh, and the sixth generation lets you walk diagonally, and even break free of the grid system altogether. Technology these days, I'm telling you! Really excited for Sun&Moon honestly, but a little surprised we didn't get a Z version...
  13. I think a direct hit would shatter plate, but if the shardbearer gets behind the cannon, the tank is completely exposed.
  14. Actually, assuming things work like in our world, going to zero mass would cause every single particle in your body to start traveling at the speed of light. At least for a fraction of a second, since you'd immediately die, causing you to stop storing mass, leading to the particles slowing down again... Not sure what would happen then. It wouldn't be pretty. But yeah, the speed of light is really just the speed of anything without mass traveling through vacuum. Mass is the thing that allows stuff to slow down. I think either there's some limit, or storing too much starts making you too sick to continue. I doubt it would really be possible in practice to blow yourself up using an ironmind.
  15. I dunno, if it really was a proposal then surely he would realize Marasi wouldn't understand that? A very intimate gesture, sure, but probably not a proposal.
  16. ^ I think Brandon has said he doesn't really like that 'trope' that much, but who knows. Jasnah feels more asexual/demisexual to me, but like others have said, there could be a lot of reasons why she hasn't married, not necessarily related to sexuality. Resisting cultural norms, being too busy scholaring (that's a word now by the way), scaring away any potential suitors... It wouldn't surprise me either way. That part of Jasnah's character hasn't been explored that much yet, especially not from her own point of view.
  17. Eki

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  18. Hair in particular seems to be very significant in the Cosmere. Take Warbreaker's Royal Locks for example. They are only passed down through the Idrian royal line - never to people who aren't potential heirs. (exactly how that's determined... who knows)
  19. I like Gravity Surgebinding. I don't think I'd make a good Windrunner, and an even worse Skybreaker, but the concept of flying by falling is cool to me. If I was smart I'd choose one of the 'mundane' Ferring powers like storing wakefulness or memories, but on the other hand... Flying.
  20. I certainly think it's possible to make the game accessible, even while name-dropping atium or kandra or whatnot. We never need much of an explanation as to why mithril is great in LotR, for example. "This is a metal that gives incredible power to the most powerful magicians, and the location of the mines is kept secret. Only one House is allowed to mine it, to keep that secret from coming out." Or something like that. Although, it IS a bit weird since everyone knows they mine the atium, if that's supposed to be a secret as well... Who knows though, maybe all the top cheeses in the city knew, but kept the secret amongst themselves.
  21. Is an innate Breath an "extra" part of the soul, or just a detachable part of a "normal" soul? I assume since drabs are (presumably) different from non-Nalthians, some part of the "normal" soul is in the Breath, but does it also give something more?
  22. Possibly. But maybe Endowment didn't change humanity as such. Maybe she's just messing with every soul at conception. Just like she's messing with it at death when she's Returning people. As long as it took more than one generation between people getting Breath and them starting to use it, no one would notice when it appeared, right? They may have just assumed everyone always had it. I dunno though. Could be either way.
  23. Yeah, if Odium does leave Roshar, the natives will probably see it as a victory. Most of them aren't cosmere aware. Hoid and the 17th shard might get worried though... In fact, this might be a pretty cool plot point! Maybe the Ghostbloods are trying to release Odium, to save their planet at the cost of the rest of the Cosmere.
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