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Elendtheking

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  1. Thanks for the answer. But with allomancy you're only truly invested when you burn your metals so it explains allomancers not being immortal. As for inquisitors, they're constantly burning steel/iron to see so that might be why they live longer.
  2. Hello everyone. I came up with a new theory today: holding investiture lets you slow down your aging. I think that's true because of breaths(enough and your immortal) and elantrians (they live longer because they contain investiture). For an allomancer or a feruchemist, they would have to burn/tap constantly to produce this effect.
  3. I admit it's strange because Ruin can't see in the future very well accaording to a WOB
  4. So I was rereading Warbreaker and I've come with two questions: 1)Does Nightblood changes over time?(Vasher describes it as getting more subtle) 2)When Vasher saves the priest's daughter and returns her to her family, he's able to calm the girl and the family's dogs. This seems like it's very close to emotional allomancy. I was wondering if anyone had an explanation for this.
  5. Maybe the interesting thing is a perpendiculaturie between the physical and the cognitive realms? I think it's likely that it has to do with the faster than light travel we'll see in the third mistborn triologie
  6. Hello everyone so i was asking myself about the different effects of metals. I was wondering if any of you could post your ideas of interactions between allomantic and feruchemic metals (it could be between two allomantic or feruchemic metals) Here's my personal list (most of it comes from what I've read so it's not from me): A pewter+F iron: more strenght? F iron+ A iron/steel: more controled pushes/pulles F steel+ F brass: friction isn't as much a problem A brass/zinc+ F duralumin: better understanding of the person so more subtle emotion controlling
  7. Interesting theory but the knight radiants were more of a side effect of creating the heralds: the sprens copied what Honor did. Also, I don't think it's said that the Heralds are more powerful than radiants so closer to godlike power even if it would make more sense
  8. I think this reffered to the manywars on Nalthis
  9. It's possible she's found a way to convert stormlight in breaths
  10. But in this case, it seems that allomancy nearly never operates on the cognitive realm i think that enhancement allomancy is linked with the spiritual realm since it has to do with investiture.
  11. Thanks for your replies But It seems to me that temporal metals (gold, cadmium and alloys) operate on two realms: the spiritual (the temporal aspect) and the cognitive realm (perception of oneself or how one could have been with gold) I also think that mental allomancy operates on the spiritual realm because copper and bronze don't seem to interact with the image of oneself (cognitive) and more with investiture (spiritual realm). Also emotional allomancy seems to enable one to control people pierced with hemalurgic spikes who then have a broken spirit web which is part of the spiritual self of a person.
  12. I think we can't take atium's shown properties at face value. Brandon Sanderson said that atium has a few more effects. As for malatium i'll need to think about it.
  13. This was what I meant. Thanks for making it more explicit
  14. By this I meant they can interact far more easily with the 3 realms
  15. Where was it said that malatium worked like gold on others?
  16. Shards such as Ruin "exist"(don't know how to say it otherwise) on all 3 realms so shouldn't god metals affect all three too.
  17. Hello everyone. I'm currently doing a mental map on Feruchemy, allomancy and the different realm to understand compounding better and I wondered if any of you could help me understand how allomancy interacts with the physical, the cognitive and the spiritual realms. Thank you for your answers.
  18. Thanks for the reply. I can't answer most of this because I don't have the books with me but I don't see why the atium duralumin use should have sent Elend in the cognitive realm (we also don't know a lot about atium). Also, What sort of fast travels are you thinking about (post catacendre there's an ocean between the south and the north so he could't have run the whole distance and steel pushing seems difficult)
  19. Hello everyone So for those of you who read Warbreaker, you know who Vivenna is. We know that Vasher and Nightblood are on Roshar, so I think that if she's not dead Vivenna might be there too. I don't have any of the Stormlight books with me on vacations so I can't search but does anyone have an idea of where she is. It's possible she's changed her appearence (it was mentionned at the end of Warbreaker that she could do this) but if there's two minor characters with nearly the same description except for their hair than we can suppose it's her and that she has changed her appearence. Thank you for your answers.
  20. Hello everyone. I hope you're all doing well. So i was recently thinking about the proprieties of allomantic gold and its interactions with the cognitive realm. It seems likely that it lets someone see himself in the cognitive realm: it lets you see how you view yourself. Here's where I begin speculating: I'm thinking that if you burn gold and Duralumin at the same time you can fully access the cognitive realm and so travel to other places. This might be how a certain character went to a certain place after Secret History to help a certain people (I'm being vague because i don't know how to do spoiler posts). This might be a bit like opening a mini perpenducalitary (don't know how to write it) between the physical and cognitive realm like Brandon Sanderson said an Elsecaller did. Please post your thoughts on the subject.
  21. I think it refers to kaladin. In the same chapter, Szeth thought about what Kaladin had told him ("You are a coward") and he reffered to him as"the man who owned the winds".
  22. I believe that Nalan is trying to kill radiants not Heralds.
  23. I'd forgotten about Wax ripping Wayne's skin.
  24. It's when Vivena and Denth and etc speaks about Jewels having infered that Vasher is in Helladran (near the beggining middle) and then Vivena says that she saw him.
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