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Necessary Eagle

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  1. I don't know why the pictures came out all different sizes. maybe because i was too lazy to open the original files and just copied them from my reddit thread.
  2. the ten orders of purrbinders:
  3. One thing this book does differently than the others is that it adds some moral nuance to the concepts of oaths and honor. This is brought up along the course of the book with Szeth, Sigzil, and Adolin, and culminates in Dalinar breaking his oaths to void the contest of champions. I've been trying to figure out if this set-up works for me, and (at least for now) I think it's a mixed bag. Note: I am specifically talking about how these moments affect how the Dalinar climax lands, not their own merits or plot necessarily. I think Adolin and Szeth do work, because they set up the theme of questioning the rigid oath-based system that we've become used to, but they're different enough to make Dalinar's decision surprising and novel. Szeth keeps his Fifth Ideal by breaking his bond with Aux. Adolin broods on the meaning of "oaths", and creates an informal alternative to the Nahel bond based on trying your best. Sigzil, though, is a bit too on the nose. He even uses the same "I renounce my oaths" wording that Dalinar does, and to me it undercuts the shock of Dalinar's moment a bit. You do need someone carrying the theme in the middle of the book, I think, and Szeth and Adolin's scenes are too close to the end. But if Sigzil has to be the one to do it, it should have been at a slightly different angle.
  4. It's an aviar, even regular, un-Invested parrots can live decades.
  5. From what I've seen here and on Reddit, Kharbranth being secretly saved seems to be an unpopular decision, but I actually prefer it. It felt... odd for Todium to destroy the one thing he still loved, especially since his pure emotional half was all "wraaagh, must conquer the universe so that nothing can ever harm my family!" It just felt off to me. Like Mortal Taravangian and Odium Taravangian were now two different characters, instead of a continuum. I don't know, I'm having trouble putting my feelings into the right words. Then we find out at the end that Mr. Utilitarianism can talk the talk, but ultimately can't walk the walk. That felt very Taravangian, posturing about how he's all about the Greater Good and he'll sacrifice anything to get there, but in the end he can't bring himself to do it. Fittingly, he's the hypocrite he accused Jasnah of being. And as he admits to himself at the end, it's a win for Dalinar that he himself utimately couldn't kill his own "suckling child". So I think it works better this way both as a character choice and thematically. I was much happier with the reveal than with the original destruction. (Well, mostly happy, it is also messing with my head a bit because the whole scenario is bizarrely similar to a crack theory I have in an entirely separate fandom, lol)
  6. I think that night actually was when Chana was killed.
  7. Aside from Preservation, none other other Shards are jumping out at me as being obviously Exist-aligned. Like, the Change lineup I'm confident on at least three of the four, but thus one's being difficult.
  8. This.
  9. Where did it say she was pregnant? I missed have missed that part.
  10. Retribution spread out the Everstorm to cover everywhere he owned. Which is pretty much everywhere except Azimir and (i think) the Shattered Plains.
  11. So there's still at least one unknown Dawnshard floating around on Roshar, right? The epigraphs and visions in previous books refer to them in the plural, and no one knew that Hoid had Exist, even had he been on Roshar during the times in question.
  12. Since the question was about The Lost Metal, I believe "this time" is the Era 2, which we already knew takes place during the time skip. Sig and Aux left Roshar on the same caravan, but they weren't bonded yet. So Sig becoming a Skybreaker on another planet or in the depths of the CR wouldn't be what squirrelly ol' Brandon was negating.
  13. Judging by this WoB, Radiants who become Radiants while on the planet Roshar are still stuck on Roshar. Though given the time dilation going on, "no one at this point has figured out how to do it" doesn't mean much, from their perspective it's probably only been days or weeks since the crem hit the fan.
  14. I'm asking specifically about point 2. Yes, but why on Roshar would he think being part of Retribution will be a good influence?
  15. He didn't notice that Dalinar popped up as a ghost in Shadesmar until he went looking for him.
  16. Am I supposed to be confused at this point about what Dalinar was trying to do with Baby Honor? He determines that new power needs to grow as a "person" and learn to be good as well as honorable, so he sends the power off to... become part of Retribution? How is that supposed to make Honor better? Edit: to clarify, I understand the part of the plan that gives Honor to Odium to make him too dangerous to ignore. That's explicit text. My question is about the part where he's trying to influence the young Honor to change, somehow, by the time Retribution is dealt with.
  17. I hope eventual canon Jerick has a better reason for running away from a contest that ostensibly would improve the lives of his entire caste than Prime!Jerick. Worst part of DSP by far (though the whole Shattered Plains 1.0 arc was cringe)
  18. I hope Szeth is still around in the back half to meet up with Kaladin again. "What are you doing here? You're dead!" "I know things got pretty confusing at the end there, but-" "No, I *literally* saw your corpse. Your eyes were burned out. I helped bury you with my one remaining hand. You'd better have an explanation for this, Stormblessed."
  19. (Hope this is the right forum, since I'm not talking about anything we didn't already know for a while) One of my biggest fiction "triggers" (or equivalent word that doesn't have to involved PSTD, just outsized emotional distress) is when a character is falsely believed to be a liar. Falsely accused of anything, really, but especially lying. And of course, we already we know Szeth's backstory involves him trying to raise the alarm about the coming Desolation, then being gaslit by the Shamanate into believing that he's the worst sort of lying scum who deserved whatever happens to him, for being a filthy liar. Up until now, the most painful part of Stormlight for me to read has been Syl's "death" and Kal's decline in the back half of WoR. But I think this is going to worse. This is absolutely going to murder me. I will be found dead on the couch, my new signed copy of WaT clutched in my hand
  20. Remember, it's Rlain speaking. He's probably better at telling humans apart than most listeners, but I'd give him a pass if he got a few things mixed up.
  21. In retrospect, I should have posted this in the Cosmere spoilers section, but did anyone else do a double take at
  22. Cause I was checking Arcanum to see if any juicy WoBs had dropped at FanX, and, well, looks like we have a whole new interlude. Or possibly half a new interlude. Haven't seen anyone talking about it.
  23. I think it's just that Lift has been hanging out around sword-nimi. So he's using her as a point of reference. She says there should be snacks, she's always talking about eating pancakes... I think it's just that Lift has been hanging out around sword-nimi. So he's using her as a point of reference. She says there should be snacks, she's always talking about eating pancakes...
  24. I'm rereading RoW, and I got up to the chapter with this map: Am I overthinking this, or is Nazh's annotation our earliest reference to the Grand Knell?
  25. Possibly whatever happened to make UTol a household name happened after the events of YatNP, maybe even as a result of the contact with Komashi.
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