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ScavellTane

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  1. Sightseeing with Ulim most likely.
  2. We're getting her part on the next book I believe. All the Parshendi were at the feast though right?
  3. I think its Syl thats the factor more than its him being a Windrunner. We dont see it with Teft or Lopen.
  4. I don't think the Sibling was corrupted. I think it just went there because the other spren went over. I think it was named Unmade because of historical issues. Spren don't really discuss what they're going to do with people. The Unmade shouldn't really be an issue especially without direct management from Odium. As we see, the humans lived with them for over 2000 years without major issues. As I see it, the Radiants were more concerned with the Unmade providing the Singers with voidlight (somehow). And some spren did survive, Ulim and his gang. The Fused call Ulim, the envoy and at first glance one would assume that he is an envoy to the Parshendi. But I believe he is an envoy for those spren that have 'defected' and returned to the Singers hence 'the spren of redemption'.
  5. Didn't know that futuresight is a manifestation of Fortune.
  6. I think they are tied to the Spiritual Realm, but are not conscious of that connection.
  7. Note that most of this is conjecture. (my second try :fingerscrossed:) First, the relevant epigraphs. The current general consensus is that the severing of the Singers Connection to Roshar is what finally broke the Radiants. I have come to believe that it might not be the case. Note the ruby entry. The Radiant says good night to Urithiru, the Sibling and the Radiants. Urithiru because it no longer provides protection and they were abandoning it, the Sibling because it left and curiously the Radiants. This is an indication that the disbanding of the Order was already decided before they depart the tower. This is before the Radiants even began researching into containing the Unmade. That assault upon the Parsh, were the Radiants final task. They were confident that mankind could defeat the Parsh if either side had no access to 'Light'. The 'act of great villainy', I believe at first, was that the Sibling is Ba-Ado-Mishram and that it had changed sides. Now however, I think there is more to it. Before that moment, due to the devotion to Honor, bonding was only allowed between the 10 Radiant spren and humanity. I think after Honor was 'killed', a large number of possibly Radiant and non-Radiant spren alike started to bond with the Parsh and the Sibling was drawn to that bonding. It is a Bondsmith and it went over to facilitate that process. This 'act of great villainy' was the spren returning to the Singers due to the absence of Odium and the Fused (and possibly the death of Honor). The Radiants perceiving the Singers as still being the enemy saw that as a betrayal. They then set out to 'kill' those defectors. The Radiants withdrew from Urithiru, two thousand knights attacked and destroyed much of that 'membership'. I think when the spren say that many spren were killed during the Recreance. They don't just refer to the Deadeyes but also the spren who defected. Now Melishi. The Singers Connection was deliberately severed. If my assumptions are correct, The Radiants perceived that defection as a danger. They could not destroy all the spren who would wish to bond a Singer, so they did the next best thing. Instead of individually trapping the Unmade and hunting the defectors, Melishi cut the Singers Connection to Roshar. Basically enforcing absolute devotion to Honor (as he saw it) upon the spren. I don't think the Unmade had ever bonded a human before that day. Once they were no longer able to bond with the Singers, they began to bond humans instead. Once all was settled, the Parsh no longer a danger, the Radiants severed their own bonds.
  8. No one has any thoughts about Maben?
  9. Its the maid. Instead of caring for the lost and forgotten she cares for a king.
  10. Its the maid.
  11. A floating city powered by all 9 of the unmade, i don't think there will be any power issues.
  12. I thought Taln and Ash were always a pair. The bodyguard is new though.
  13. Somehow I think the Recreance (the death of the Radiant spren) had something to do with this particular epigraph. Which I believe refers to the spren in particular and not to the Order as a whole.
  14. Could some amount of atium be present during Nightbloods creation? There was inter-planetary trade during the Final Empire.
  15. Wouldnt it just become ninja turtle-esque.
  16. Let me rephrase that. I don't think they continued to deteriorate after the decision at the Last Desolation. But it began again after Honors 'death'.
  17. Likely it only began after Honor 'died'. Their 'immortality' seems to be tied to Honor.
  18. Yea, it just fits in with the concept of The One in my head.
  19. If its correct that the Unmade are the Dawnshards. It seems that, base on this theory, Adonalsium was somehow experimenting on death.
  20. Talns assertion that he was late 'this time', seems to imply that coming back to Roshar requires some degree of travel.
  21. Now I'm thinking the Void-God was splintered by H+C into the dawnshards. And then they were Unmade by Odium. That Odiums obsession with Passion is because of his connection to the Unmade hence the Dawnshards and this Void-God. And that Dai-Gonarthis is the core of the creature.
  22. It looks like the ruination of the Radiants was Odiums intent but the severing of the Singers was a counter move, which bought Roshar another 2000 years.
  23. The problem would likely be with the fixed size of a shardblade.
  24. Well, the ancient Singers probably use Shard/Spren for everyday living.
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