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  1. I've taken several of these tests, and yours a couple times. I've gotten a different order every single time. I can't remember all of them, though the most recent times I've done this one I got Lightweaver. So, I guess I'm a Lightweaver. I think Windrunner powers would be way cooler, but I definitely don't fit with their Ideals. Oh, I've gotten Bondsmith, Edgedancer, and I think Dustbringer before as well.
  2. Well, it depends. If you just calculate all the two-shard combinations, then it's not that many, relatively, but if you calculate all the three-shard combos, four-shard, etc. That's when it starts to get crazy.
  3. I know!! I'm honestly so excited. Sadly, it's coming out in the middle of summer band and right around when school starts for me. And I usually can't buy books, so I'll have to wait for my library to get it.
  4. I came up with this idea a long time ago, and I recently started thinking about it again, so I decided to share it. The idea is there's this guy that can make people, including himself, Forget things. He can even make them Forget himself, taking him out of their minds. I really like this idea, as it inspired a character who wished to forget lots of things in his life, and when he Forgets them, it leads to a slippery slope of Forgetting everything, even who he once was. He becomes a wanderer, pretty much.
  5. Maybe Samuel L. Jackson (almost put Nick Fury) should be Hoid.
  6. @Pagerunner @Dunkum @Glamdring804 Thanks everyone for the help. Honestly, astronomy has never been my strong suit (though I think it's cool) and I'm not even in physics yet, so I don't even understand a lot of what you're saying. But I think my idea could work, with some divine intervention. The main reason I wanted one of the other planets to be closest to the sun is because the four planets all started with the same amount of water, but one of them loses a lot of its water, and the only way I could think of this happening is through it being closer to the sun.
  7. Well, sadly, I did not make clarinet section leader. I figured that three of the five that got it weren't gonna get a spot anyway, but I thought I'd done good enough to get one of the other two spots. Guess not. Though, there's always next year.
  8. 9/10. Your signature always freaks me out a little. Also, what's the last.fm thing? Is that something that shows the last song you listened to? How does that work?
  9. -Darkness of Dragons by Tui T. Sutherland. I've been waiting so long (not as long as Sanderson waits, but whatever) for this book. I'm so excited! -The Dire King by William Ritter. This guy may not be as awesome of an author as Sanderson (honestly, is anyone?) but this series is amazing! It's a fantasy version of Sherlock Holmes, but not like good old Sanderson fantasy, more like fairies and werewolves and stuff. Either way, Ritter's awesome, and I can't wait for this book. -One Dark Throne by Kendare Blake. The first book was really good, and I honestly never guessed the biggest plot twist until about a page or so before it happened. This one is a really good fantasy book, and she does a pretty good job of setting up the world without being exposition-y. -The Ship of the Dead by Rick Riordan. The last book in the Magnus Chase series, so I'm really excited for this one. Riordan's no Sanderson, but his books are really good. Plus, I love his ships.
  10. I think that, possibly, depending on the skill of the Radiant we're talking about, they could possibly learn to lash themselves in multiple directions and in minute ways (like 1/5, 1/20, 1/40, etc. of a lashing) so that they could fall in certain ways. Otherwise, I think the Mistborn would have a distinct advantage.
  11. Firstly, the Bands. That would be absolutely amazing. Sexondky, a nahel bond with either an honorspren or a cultivationspren. Lastly, the treasure trove of 50k Breaths.
  12. What do you mean oops? Just that you're sorry for forgetting that you've said it before? Or maybe something else?
  13. Oh, sorry if I hadn't made that clear. I honestly don't think it makes sense for PK to not be an elim. Why would the elims not kill anyone on the first night? Of course, maybe thinking along those lines, they realized it'd cause much more chaos if they didn't, leading towards wild speculation. Of course, that could backfire on them and end up with one of their elims killed, and with nothing to show for it.
  14. I give yours a 10/10. Steeldancer sounds so cool. Maybe we could come up with other Surbebinding/Allomancy/Feruchemy combos...like maybe an iron compounder Windrunner?
  15. @The Flash I haven't voted yet. But I'm gonna go ahead and vote PK because I don't think any other player is more likely to be an elim, as of right now.
  16. Yeah, you guessed which one I meant. Sorry I wasn't clearer. I wanted the planets to each believe the other three planets to be their moons, as that plays an important part in the storyline. It doesn't necessarily have to be a plus symbol, though that's the basic idea that pops in my head when I imagine these worlds. Whichever configuration would result with the least gravity problems would be best. I know the stability of these planets in this setup wouldn't last very long and wouldn't be natural, but that's the point. It wasn't natural, and it's sustained magically. Of course, the magic tries to make it work without constantly having to adjust so the planets don't collide. Basically, what I need is these four planets to be able to have what they believe to be three moons. And, if one of them is closest to the sun more often the others, that would imply that one of them is farthest from the sun most of the time right? Sorry if I'm not being clear enough, I'm better at responding with details when I'm given questions.
  17. I feel this all the time. It really is quite annoying.
  18. You know, i just thought of something. If PK really is an elim, maybe the other elims have all decided that, because most people are already assuming he's an elim, they might as well have some of the other elims vote him out, so as to take suspicion away from themselves. Doesn't really help us, but maybe we should look at people who voted PK recently...of course, I guess that includes me, too.
  19. Oh...my bad. I usually have a hard time with understanding jokes/sarcasm across the internet unless it's practically screaming "Look at me! I'm a joke!"
  20. I'm not quite sure what I think of all this, honestly. I'm still quite inexperienced, and all the extra roles in the game are still sort of confusing me. But I'll work my hardest to sift through the information in a (hopefully) intelligent manner. Okay, I honestly don't think that the idea that both Orlok and PK are elims makes sense strategically. What would really be the point of wasting the kill like that, and putting two of the elims in the limelight by having Orlok confess to being a captain (supposedly). Secondly, if one of them was a villager and the other an elim. If Orlok were the villager, I'd assume PK would've been the one who had sent the kill, and Orlok just managed to block him. I can't remember, does detaining someone tell you what action (if any) they performed? If Orlok was the elim...still doesn't make sense to reveal your captain elim and risk suspicion on him. If they were both villagers...then that opens up a whole new can of worms, as that would mean that the elims decided not to kill someone on the first night, either out of generosity or for some sort of strategy. As of right now, I'm leaning towards lynching PK, but I still want to wait a little while longer and hear some other people's opinions.
  21. Okay. Because that's very important for a universe I'm making, and I just wanted to know how close to possible it was. Out of curiosity, what would the other planets' climates be like? What would the other planets look like to each other?
  22. Nah, it's fine. that happens all the time anyway
  23. Okay, so after reading Stormlight, I'm pretty sure I'd want to be a surgebinder, preferably a windrunner or edgedancer. Though, if I could hack the magic, I'd prefer to be a fullborn surgebinder that could store Stormlight in a nicrosilmind.
  24. Okay, how possible would it be for four Earth-sized planets to share a common center of gravity, rotate around a Sun-sized star and still end up with one of them ending up facing the sun most of the time?
  25. I like the idea of Shalladin, and I think it could play out pretty well. It seems like they'd be perfect for each other, in that whole "opposites attract" cliché kind of way. However, I honestly really like Shadolin better. I don't know why, but Shallan and Adolin seem perfect for each other. Maybe that's the point, to make them seem too perfect. Either way, I'll be happy with whichever ship becomes canon.
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