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  1. Ah, cheers that's actually a weird point though, I wonder if that was a slip up from Brandon, most Splinters seem to have relatively little cosmere wide knowledge, since it's the Aons inside of Seons that are Splinters some of them aren't even sentient. Could this have been a typo or something? Seems like Slivers are much more likely to know how something like this works, TLR got detailed knowledge of all three metallic arts at the WoA.
  2. Yeah, I saw that the other day makes you wonder if TLR ever did anything special with Lerasium since he was a Sliver..
  3. Could just be a matter of skill but Brandon's quote seems to suggest it's really unlikely anyone would know how to use it properly, I'd think it would be more likely to do something weirdly specific that no one would think of by themselves like burn it then say some specific weird command and that would make you an Awakener, or draw an Aon in it and become an Elantrian. EDIT: Vin couldn't levitate even by WoA times, except by the same way all Coinshots can do by just pushing to the top of their range.
  4. Ah, sorry didn't read the alloys part of the question well I'd assume that any extra effects from the alloys if they exist would be equally difficult to determine.
  5. It does have other effects, but it's not something anyone can do, I believe Brandon said he doubted anyone would know how to get them without extra knowledge.
  6. If you were self trained then no, but since most allomancers are relatively equal in strength they'd know the rough size of it.
  7. My problem would be that we already know two mistborn who were at the higher end of what's possible with Steel allomancy and neither reported having something like this ability.
  8. That would actually work really well with a Twinborn if you could store your allomantic metals in a metalmind, never need to worry about running out, having to down a vial mid-fight or getting all of your metals destroyed by a Leecher.
  9. But that perception isn't your time perception, Miles was still affected by the Cadmium bubble even though he didn't perceive himself to be in slow time, it's more a matter of whether he perceived himself within the area of effect.
  10. Pretty sure we got conf. that Kandra could be given Allomancy through Hemalurgy, but whether or not they'd consider that a Blessing we don't know.
  11. Spend years making a Soulstamp which makes you someone who was just about to spend years making a Soulstamp which makes you someone who was just about to spend years making a Soulstamp which makes you someone who was just about to spend years making a Soulstamp which makes you someone who was just about to spend years...
  12. Hmm actually might revise to either agriculture or possibly pottery, both some of the earliest advances but really useful if you didn't want to starve to death every winter.
  13. I'm with Joe, I think it must be the spikes, they do throb in response to emotion so they must just really hurt in response to flaming emotions
  14. My problem is with Bendalloy and Cadmium, perception of time and experience of time are quite different, perceiving a day to be slower or faster doesn't actually enable you to move faster or slower within that time, wheras the temporal metals do, could just say that's an example of the twisting I suppose but then it gets to the point where the justification is meaningless because we could twist any natural occurence into pretty much anything else if we tried hard enough, the body's temperature regulation into fireballs or electrical impulses into lightning bolts to use your examples.
  15. It's from an interview with Brandon, I'm guessing it isn't in more detail because we don't really know what he does with it, how he got it, etc.
  16. The energy for feruchemy comes from storing it in the first place, if it comes from another realm it completely unbalances the system.
  17. Oh the syringe could BE a spike, but what was suggested was using a syringe to draw blood then putting another spike in that blood, which I doubt would work.
  18. Which is what all Investitures do, just not as messily or dramatically as Hemalurgy necessarily.
  19. I don't see the blood being particularly different enough in each area to alter hemalurgic effects, I'd say its more to do with which organ or muscles the spike pierces, etc. which area of the spiritweb it rips away.
  20. It is possible to non-lethally gain a hemalurgic spike but the host would still lose it, the syringe thing might work but considering how hemalurgy is affected by binding points I'd doubt it.
  21. Hemalurgic monsters are all warped in different ways by the excess investiture, because the investiture is still being channeled through the metal which gives it a specific effect.
  22. Each order only has 2 Surges, not 4 and Kaladin used two separate ones in the first book, Full Lashings and Reverse Lashing. It would be cool, but I doubt that something like this would happen, might still reform Honor though.
  23. Or TLR make a deal with them like he did the First Generation and let them live in exchange for them never leaving some hole he put them in.
  24. Yeah in terms of using their abilities probably not much in the way of tricks, as Pechvarry said they have the biggest jobs outside of allomancy to do, preparing hideouts, etc.
  25. Which explains how Greatshells can exist there and how Parshendi can chasm leap.
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