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  1. 3 hours ago, KaladinsSenseOfHumorSpren said:

    Just saw this from over 200 pages ago...

    Just like a tardigrade can survive lasers and gamma rays but not being stepped on by a snail, Kaladin can survive all this but not being hit by depression.

    And more than a decade ago.....

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  2. Unless those inscriptions are in metal, it's not going to do much...

    Game is Restless Lands, btw

    Spoiler box has the same text, just in a readable font.

    Spoiler

    May Heimdall's eyes watch over me as I continue to investigate this curse. More land falls to the mist each day. Merchants from the northern fijords say all paths are blocked.

    There must be a solution in the old temple. The elders speak of inscriptions telling how our ancestors fought the mist. I'll make my way there.

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  3. On 10/12/2023 at 3:15 PM, The Stormfather said:

    Sunlit Man spoilers. Large spoilers. You have been warned. seriously. I mean not this dramatic of a spoiler but DO NOT LOOK if you have not read the book. Hey that rhymes!

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    On 10/12/2023 at 8:28 PM, Lego Mistborn said:

    Yeah, can't wait to find out what that's about

     

    On 10/12/2023 at 8:44 PM, S. Stormy said:

    *sighs, wipes away tear*

    Same.

     

    On 10/12/2023 at 8:56 PM, Ravenclawjedi42 said:

    Someone remind me to check this in January.

    What can I say except You're Welcome!

  4. @Forts Board, here ;) spoilered for length.

    Spoiler

    AndrewHB (paraphrased)

    Is Niccolò Machiavelli's political theory--the ends justify the means--incompatible with the Knights Radiant's First Oath?

    Brandon Sanderson (paraphrased)

    No. Although many of the Orders of Knights Radiant would find Machiavelli's theory, that the ends justify the means, incompatible with additional oaths and/or values of that Order, there are some Orders who could accept a Machiavellian. (Brandon said that the Skybreakers are where a Machiavellian could find a home.)

    Footnote: A follow up question was asked in the signing line.
    Arcanum Unbounded Hoboken signing (Dec. 3, 2016)
    Spoiler

    AndrewHB

    I wondered if I could follow up to that Machiavelli question. Would Elsecallers be a-- one of those other, uh-- one of those...

    Brandon Sanderson

    So, yeah. Elsecallers are fairly compatible. Like, Elsecallers feel like the journey is... the journey is the entire species, right? And that the journey is the destination. *inaudible*

    Footnote: Referenced question was asked in the General Q&A.
    Arcanum Unbounded Hoboken signing (Dec. 3, 2016)

     

  5. Here is Brandon's annotation for the prelude:

    Brandon Sanderson
    Prelude
    In classic Sanderson fashion, the beginning of this book was the part to see the biggest edits. I usually start a novel, write from beginning to end, then go back and play heavily with my beginning to better match the tone of the book.
    Here, one of my big decisions was to choose between two prologues I had written out. One was with the Heralds, and set the stage for a much larger story—I liked the epic feel it gave, and the melancholy tone it set. The other was Szeth's attack on Kholinar. This was a great action sequence that set up some of the plots for the novel in a very good way, but had a steep learning curve.
    I was very tempted to use both, which was what I eventually did. This wasn't an easy decision, however, as this book was already going to start with a very steep learning curve. Prelude→prologue→Cenn→Kaladin→Shallan would mean five thick chapters at the start of the book without any repeating settings or viewpoint characters.
    This can sink a novel quickly. As it stands, this is the most difficult thing about The Way of Kingsas a novel. Many readers will feel at sea for a great deal of Part One because of the challenging worldbuilding, the narrative structure, and the fact that Kaladin's life just plain sucks.
    It seems that my instincts were right. People who don't like the book often are losing interest in the middle of Part One. When I decided to use the prelude and the prologue together, I figured I was all in on the plan of a thick epic fantasy with a challenging learning curve. That decision doesn't seem to have destroyed my writing career yet.

    https://wob.coppermind.net/events/255/#e7117

  6. 5 hours ago, Benedictify said:

    The scene of Aharietiam is confusing, especially to a reader being introduced to the Cosmere with this book, who doesn't understand what happens after death there. It confused me terribly on first reading it and it was my first Sanderson book. It's a steep learning curve to a very complex world.

    I agree with all of this. It was my first cosmere book, and it felt like being tossed in the deep end. What I disagree with is that you think this is bad. I enjoy the sense of epic scope and wonder that comes with the steep learning curve. By now, the tease of ancient history is a trope unto itself, from Galadriel's voice over in the Peter Jackson LOTR, to the prologue to the Wheel of Time. The variety of prologues-(aharetiam, szeth, and that kid who dies in chapter one) serve to collectively make promises about what the series will show you.

    A useful comparison is GRRM's A Song of Ice and Fire. Its prologue shows an expedition north of a magic wall, and the viewpoint character gets killed by an ice zombie. The series as a whole wants you to have the knowlege that an otherworldly army is massing, unstoppable and uncaring of borders because that distance--that all the main PoVs are fighting over meaningless things instead of putting aside their differences--is an important feeling to contextualise the story with.

    The prelude to the Stormlight Archive serves the same purpose--to provide the necessary emotional and philosophical context to read the series with. Questions about Honor and cowardice hang over the series as a whole, and that emotional plotline is paid off with Kaladin's choces to walk away from the honor chasm and later, to help the army of the only lighteyes people say is honorable. That isn't payoff unless there is the Prelude to set it up; some people don't read the epigraphs until later, and more than a few fans skip the interludes until after finishing the "main plot".

  7. He says you will find out in a year and a half, so approx. stormlight 5's release. Could he be writing some interludes? In his most recent update, Brandon mentioned he would be writing the interludes after everything else if they hadn't been written when he gets to that point.

  8. On 11/9/2022 at 0:30 PM, cometaryorbit said:

    One other is "known to bind". Probably including:

    The full quote is that the dawnshard(s) are known to bind any creature, voidish or mortal. It makes more sense that honor was referencing the dawnshards' ability to be controlled by anyone--human or singer. I. E. Rysn is bound to "Change".

  9. On 8/14/2022 at 2:53 PM, Odiumiumium said:

    stalks the daughter of the king

     

    19 hours ago, Ta'veren Kaladin said:

    Gavilar is the OLD king, not new king.

    Yeah, and Jasnah is the daughter of (Deceased) King Gavilar, which odiumium was correct about, and

    On 8/14/2022 at 2:53 PM, Odiumiumium said:

    is betrothed to the son of the new king,

     

    19 hours ago, Ta'veren Kaladin said:

    Adolin is Elhokar's cousin, not son.

    Adolin is the son of the new king, Highking Dalinar of Urithiru, which odiumium was also correct about.

    They described Shallan terribly, but technically correctly, which is the whole point of the thread.

  10. I am not saying the dawnshard didn't effect him--it definitely did, I'm just saying our sample size is three: Hoid who has other magic that predates the shards (yolish variant of lightweaving), Rysn who has not displayed the healing factor Hoid has, and SP 4.

    Spoiler

    Sigzil is almost killed by sunlight, and then in the arena right?

    It's been a while, so I could be wrong about that one.

  11. On 7/28/2022 at 5:19 PM, Ta'veren Kaladin said:

    So, there is an opponent of Ado, presumably other than those who have become shards, and there is a weapon that was created. (or is it weapons... AKA Dawnshards)

    You presume?

    Spoiler

    Eric
    In Secret History we learn the 16 Shards that Shattered Adonalsium. Was that done [on behalf of the anti-Adonalsium force]?

    Brandon Sanderson
    You’re focusing too much on this idea of an anti-Adonalsium. It—the original question I believe that was asked me was “is there a force that is opposed to Adonalsium” and it left me a lot of wiggle room. In other words, the people who killed Adonalsium, you could say were a force, any person who opposed Adonalsium... What they were trying to get was a “devil” but to do that you must assume Adonalsium was a more Christian-style God, and I haven’t confirmed any of that.

    https://wob.coppermind.net/events/10/#e6551

    Spoiler

    dgenio8 (paraphrased)
    If the force opposing Adonalsium is an entity like him/it (?), have we seen any magic that is related to this entity?

    Brandon Sanderson (paraphrased)
    No. All the magic you see come from the shards of Adonalsium.

    https://wob.coppermind.net/events/30/#e2612

     

  12. I think we have to agree to disagree again, because that seems like he hasn't worked out how the god kings can have kids, rather than the heralds. He knows how the heralds can have kids (as of 2020):

    Spoiler

    Racedogg2
    Are Heralds are capable of procreation?

    Brandon Sanderson
    Yes. Not necessarily saying in the traditional way, but yes, Heralds are capable of procreation.

    https://wob.coppermind.net/events/452/#e14507

    We have seen all ten heralds onscreen in the first two books, and Shallan's mother counts as being onscreen for the last WoB texas posted:

    Spoiler

    LeftImBorn (paraphrased)
    Would you say that Shallan's mom counts in being in Way of Kings or Words of Radiance?

    Peter Ahlstrom (paraphrased)
    I would say that, yeah.

    Footnote: The questioner is trying to get at whether Shallan's mother qualifies for the subject of a previous Word of Peter.

    https://wob.coppermind.net/events/479/#e15252

     

  13. Why do you assume the theory is shot down? As I was watching the stream, it looked like Brandon was trolling. He very specifically did not answer.

    Spoiler

    Questioner
    Was Shallan's mom a Herald?

    Brandon Sanderson
    What would make you ask that?

    Adam

    The chat.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Why would they ask that? The Stormfather said that the Heralds-- that that's impossible.

    His two responses were another question, and an in-world (and therefore fallible) character's opinion.

    Back in the day, Brandon referred to the man from the epilogue to WoK as "the man who calls himself taln" because he didn't want to confirm or deny whether the person was an actual herald or just crazy. Until Brandon specifically says "as the author, I'm telling you that's not Chana" it's still valid, imho.

  14. There are two kinds of Investiture: Kinetic investiture (Awakening, Lashing things, Steelpushing) and being Innately invested (Having a Heightening, Bonded to a Spren, Having a Forgery applied to you). I have assumed that Seekers can detect the former, while Lifesense detects the latter.

  15. On 7/12/2022 at 6:25 PM, cometaryorbit said:

    I don't really understand why the Rosharan manifestations are all metal but the Tears of Edgli aren't... unless maybe the Tears aren't the actual manifestation themselves but are flowers that can only grow in an environment that has edglium(?) in the soil and take up the metal into themselves, and the Tears based dyes are like edglium compounds? Like how some plants can "hyperaccumulate" metals from the soil?

    Alternatively, the flowers just grow near an underground perpendicularity (like the pits of hathsin) and the water the roots draw up is invested from the shardpool.

  16. Hey, welcome to your first con! In order:

    • As long as you're 18+, there aren't going to be any problems (just like I would be nervous about a group of children going to the zoo by themselves, but as long as everyone is reponsible and there's an adult along to supervise just in case)
    • Nope! You can wear whatever you want! (You can even dress up in other fandoms if you want to--Marvel, Doctor Who, Star Wars, whatever, all are welcome!)
    • Regular clothes are okay; more people will be in regular clothes than in costume, but if you are in costume, you generally get compliments wherever you wander:D. The con is two days long; it would be a little uncomfortable to be in costume for all of it, but you could if you want.
    • Brandon will not be wandering around, he will have a schedule you can look at; (live q&a, maybe a reading, live recording of intentionally blank;) there will also be a bunch of other stuff going on too; (panels with other authors, costume contests, probably trivia games;) and finally, there is stuff organised by other fans. Cons are a great way to meet new people, and it's fairly common to meet up at the end of the day for dinner with other people you met that day, or for someone to bring a stack of board games and put up a flyer inviting anyone to their hotel room to play that night. That being said, if you're local, not staying at a hotel, and you've got kids with you, it's probably not something you're into, and that's fine.
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