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Lord Bookwyrm

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  1. Ok, you're probably gonna look stupid and everyone's gonna laugh at you. Deep breath and The Rithmatist actually sounds a lot like my life. I like reading books but my parents won't let me. I also want to write books, and I can make really good plots, but when it comes to actually writing the story, it's actually cr*p. Joel likes rithmatics, but since he isn't a rithmatist, he can't study it, nor can his lines come to life. In the end, Joel draws lines and Melody, who can't draw lines, traces them and they come to life. They fill in each other's weak points. I, in the future, will probably help someone write a book, who is rubbish at making plots but makes amazing stories. Am I Joel, but in real life? Now everyone thinks you're weird. Thanks, me.
  2. If there are a lot of chalklings around you and you have to get rid of them quick, just draw a bomb. Then, in your brief interlude, draw Adonalsium. Game over. You win! #op
  3. Just be good at everything (by that I mean moderately good at everything without being great at anything), but be able to do chalklings amazingly well, like Melody but actually good at drawing defences etc.Even if the opponent were good at drawing defences, you could just draw a Jordan defence and draw knights with shields and jousting poles so that they can defend themselves but also attack from a greater range than a spider/animal. Defending chalkling would also have this, so that they could do the same thing. Chalklings drawn to absorb attacks would carry wall so that they could also block attacks from chalklings. Then, as the match went on, I could draw a better defence during a wave that my opponent had trouble defending against, since they wouldn't be able to attack me. Thus, I would be able to win almost every match I'm in. During the Melee, it would be better to just start off with a good defence and start drawing chalklings without having to worry about my defence too much. This, again, would make me very hard to beat. Of course, an all-rounder like Fitch might be able to beat me...
  4. Ok thanks, I think...
  5. Reading this chat made me think. So, most people nowadays are calling the metal that Bleeder/Paalm/Lessie used to spike herself 'Trellium'. Now remember in SoS when the Faceless Immortals/kandra tell Wax that Paalm used to serve TLR almost fervently, and did the same for Harmony? I think Trellium is a new god metal, and the Shard is Trell. In HoA, when Sazed is taps all his copperminds and uses the star charts to put Scadrial back into orbit, he mentions Trell, the (something) in the stars. This means Trell exists. If the spike Bleeder used was in fact trellium, then she may have left Harmony for Trell, which explains why she went rogue. Also, Ruin is able to control people with hemalurgic spikes. I thought that, maybe if you use a Shard's god metal as a hemalurgic spike, it can speak to you/control you like Ruin can do if you use hemalurgy. This also explains why she went rogue, and why she didn't return to Harmony.
  6. Thing is, the way two powers can combine to form a greater one is also explored in Reckoners. For example, Faultline's abilities are to turn stuff into (something), and she can do (something) to the earth around her. These two combine to form the power she is most well known for, he ability to cause earthquakes.
  7. Now, I'm probably not the only one who's thought how epic (sorry, bad pun) it would be if people from different serieses (is that even how you say it?) could come together and become the ultimate warrior. This doesn't include Shards and gods from the percy jackson series since they either are not allowed to directly interfere or they don't have bodies so they can't really do anything. So, so far, this is what I have: Percy + Nico + Annabeth + Katniss + TLR + Reynik + Femke + Kaladin + Fitch + Calamity + Eragon + Mandorallen + Garion/Belgarion + Galbatorix + Silk + Lorelei von Leyden + Ruby Redfort + Hitch + Thor + Heracles + Four + Antikas Karios + a ton of other stuff I'm probably forgetting. Together, these characters are from: Winter Warriors; the Belgariad/the Malloreon; the Inheritance Cycle; Ruby Redfort; the Norse myths; the Greek myths; Heroes of Olympus; Mistborn; the Rithmatist; the Stormlight Archive; the Lorien Legacies; Imperial Assassin; Reckoners. Together, these people make someone who is a Mistborn; a Feruchemist; can control wind, lightning, water, the dead; is super smart; is the ultimate epic; can break into people's minds really well; can use magic in it's various different forms; can fight really well with a sword and spear and can throw a knife really accurately; is a master martial artist; is great at codes; can parkour; is really strong; is a master of disguise; can shoot a bow really well; is a windrunner; can use any legacy (due to his/her Ximic). If you think of anything else to add, just leave a comment down below, but just make sure to add the name of the series/book the character is from. Edit: P.S. please make sure that this doesn't include books with really bad magic systems, like Harry Potter (I'm not saying the books are bad, just that the magic system is really cr*p since it doesn't have any boundaries or limits or stuff you must have to do anything (this doesn't include wands!))
  8. Like it says in the title, I've been on the 17th Shard for about two months, but i still have no idea what RAFO means. Can anyone tell me?
  9. Another way to make a rithmatist; take a spike of metal, kill a rithmatist, then stab yourself with the spike. You become a rithmatist. Boom. Job done.
  10. I'm more of a Trent (Joel's dad).
  11. I had a thought, similar to this. Can two or more lines of warding cross over? Because if you can, you could draw a circle with ellipses going through it. This would improve the overall strength of the structure, and the weak part of the ellipses would be protected by the circle.
  12. Ettmetal/harmonium/whatever you want to call it has probably been used by the Southern Scadrians for a few hundred years, owing to the technology they already had soon after the Catacendre, and judging from how we advanced when we had that technology, and how long it took for us to get to where they are in Today's Mistborn.
  13. Epic name: Existence Cheesy name: matrix man/fiction factor Power 1: I can bring anything from text into real life, or put anything in real life into text Power 2: I can write/speak/understand any and every language Prime invincibility: when in danger, I automatically bring another epic's prime invincibility from a reckoners book depending on the situation (i pulled a space that isn't there into a point where I can put stuff in) Epic Weakness: being naked in front of a crowd of people Why people hate me: I cannot stand anyone who refuses to read books (as in, is too stubborn to do it, not anyone who has tried reading and has stopped reading because they didn't like it), who, depending on how long I ask them to start reading books, I will ask, maim, torture or kill.
  14. Could we use stuff from other serieses to kill epics? For example, if you were a lightweaver, you could make an illusion of dogs in front of conflux to exploit his weakness or use your lightweaving to manipulate uv light rather than visible light to make nightwielder solid. Similarly, you could soothe someone's fear while someone is burning nicrosil while touching you while they're trying to kill steelheart. Since they aren't afraid of him, they can kill him.You could riot prof's sense of failure. A seer (atium misting) could burn atium to counter fortuity's power, making his power useless, making him become a normal human with heightened dexterity and totally killable.
  15. But, it would be cheaper and way more efficient to be iron/iron since pull metals burns way slower than push metals, so it would be cheaper to use iron/iron. You also get more investiture out of it, since you get the same amount of investiture per second, but it lasts longer, so you get a lot more investiture out of it. The same is true for every other metal. The way to find out which is which is that the element is a pull metal and the alloy is the puch metal
  16. Me: ya know what they say. The tide Waxes and Waynes You: i totally Mist the point of that joke Me: yeah, you need to be Sparker to understand You: nah, i was born for the Thug life BAHDOOM CHEeee
  17. That's because he was a full feruchemist, able to store in/tap all the metals, including god metals. (By the way, a ferring is a feruchemist who can only store in/tap one metal). There are no god metal mistings. The only reason why there were atium mistings was because preservation altered the table so that, until the final battle in the hero of ages, mistings could burn atium. Since feruchemy was of both ruin and preservation, only harmony could change it, and since harmony has that no interference attitude, its unlikely that there will ever be, or have been, atium ferrings
  18. First time, i got lurcher. Next, I put a few different answers in while still being honest, and I'm the first slider here. (evilly) HEE HEE HEE HEE HEE. Time to cause some mayhem... Although, I would have prefered coinshot. Now, where did I leave that steel earing?
  19. The book's probably going to be in the library soon, since a couple of people have suggested it (requests for books that aren't in the library yet), it's probably going to be in the library soon.
  20. So, I've saved up enough money to buy both parts of any Stormlight Archive book. So, the question is, which one? I've already read the Way of Kings, since it's in my school library, so should I get Words of Radiance or wait for Oathbringer to come out?
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