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Ethan_sedai

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  1. Unless, he forgot about it or didn't mention it... JK-his mind wasn't that far gone. I still think that the Core of Scadrial would be an awesome hiding place it could just be hiding something else, or even nothing. might be related to The Well of Ascension and the Magnetic field of the planet?
  2. oh, sorry. I just didn't know that you guys were using evidnce, you guys didn't show any evidence either, so I just assumed that you guys were guessing too. sorry.
  3. it would be an investiture beacon, but it is in the metal core of a planet made , where metal is highly invested, so that might disguise anything that is there, especially if it has been used up. Also, I'm pretty sure that he thought of it before his mind was gone, because he made sixteen the number of metals.
  4. I would fix that typo, but it fits so well with the general attitude of the sentence!
  5. yes, but I wanted to post it as a thread of its own, so that I could see what other people thought
  6. here is why I think you guys are being ridiculous. this is not intended to ridicule, or insult, or anything like that. I'm just trying to get my point across. Preservation, before he trapped Ruin: "I will need a sign! A sign one of the Atium I buried, I mean I will bury, I mean that I think I will have TLR bury, but I'm not sure, it's hard to see the future! I know! I will use sixteen, because Atium is one of the original sixteen allomantic metals! oh, wait! no it's not! I'll use sixteen anyways!"
  7. what does the boiling/freezing point of water have to do with the weapon of Adonalsium's opposition? how did Preservation get the weapon first, before the other Shards?
  8. that may be, but since sixteen was the number of metals, since the beginning of Scadrial it must have been his past thought process, since around the same time he thought to bury the atium, so it was before all of that, and buried was past tense, so I'm still not sure.
  9. think I know who knows, or rather, knew, where the remains of the weapon is: Preservation! in secret history, Preservation says "I needed a sign. Something he couldn't change. A sign of the weapon I'd buried. The boiling point of water, I think. Maybe it's freezing point? But what if the units change over the years? I needed something that would be remembered always. Something they'll immediately recognize. Sixteen." a sign of the weapon, and sixteen, being one of those signs, and how many Shards it split Adonalsium into, is too much of a coincidence. Also, Ruin and Preservation created Scadrial, so they could design aspects of it in special ways. If he had buried it at the core of the planet, no one would be able to get to it, not on the Physical Realm, not without Either Ruin or Preservation noticing, and they wouldn't be able to get to it in the Cognitive Realm, as the investiture in metal makes it so that Shards cannot touch or influence it and probably are unable to get past it, so Shards would not be able to get to the core of the planet, because the inner and outer cores would be made out of metal. In addition, Ruin and Preservation are so heavily invested in the planet that they can't leave, so that would make them Guards that can't leave their posts. The only thing I can't figure out is what the boiling/freezing point of water has to do with the weapon of opposition of Adonalsium. What do you guys think?
  10. if you cut him in two down the middle, and he had a metalmind on each of his arms, would each half grow back into a whole? I don't think so, because then there would be two of him. if yes, I have a way to get not only one unstoppable man, but a whole army!
  11. not sure what I should put here. I exist, maybe?
  12. you mean the cache of atium in the Kandra homeland? that was the lord ruler who had them bury it, and I think Preservation (for Future reference, can I call him Fuzz?) was talking about his thought process from before he trapped ruin.
  13. it seems Obliteration is a brass ferring
  14. I like how it looks like Odin is going to be a Shard now!
  15. even if Nightblood doesn't destroy investiture, it destroys matter, and E=mc² (for those of you who don't know what that means, Matter is really just condensed energy, and this is where Nuclear bombs get their energy.) I have a hard time picturing Nightblood consuming that much energy, even if it goes somewhere.
  16. other shards have been Splintered, and I remember Hoid saying somewhere (indirectly) that when a Shard is Splintered, it is irreperable, so I am not sure about it being Possible for Adonalsium to be completely reformed.
  17. i had to reread secret history a couple of times to notice that Preservation says he buried a weapon.
  18. if every push has a pull, is there an opposite for Harmony?
  19. so it is likely that it is somewhere on Scadrial, possibly at the core.
  20. I think I know who knows, or rather, knew, where the remains of the weapon is: Preservation! in secret history, Preservation says "I needed a sign. Something he couldn't change. A sign of the weapon I'd buried. The boiling point of water, I think. Maybe it's freezing point? But what if the units change over the years? I needed something that would be remembered always. Something they'll immediately recognize. Sixteen." a sign of the weapon, and sixteen, being one of those signs, and how many Shards it split Adonalsium into, is too much of a coincidence. Also, Ruin and Preservation created Scadrial, so they could design aspects of it in special ways. If he had buried it at the core of the planet, no one would be able to get to it, not on the Physical Realm, not without Either Ruin or Preservation noticing, and they wouldn't be able to get to it in the Cognitive Realm, as the investiture in metal makes it so that Shards cannot touch or influence it and probably are unable to get past it, so Shards would not be able to get to the core of the planet, because the inner and outer cores would be made out of metal. In addition, Ruin and Preservation are so heavily invested in the planet that they can't leave. Sounds like a good way to prevent them from being pressured into leaving the weapon defenseless. The only thing I can't figure out is what the boiling/freezing point of water has to do with the weapon of opposition of Adonalsium.
  21. does that mean that full feruchemists are actually just harmonium ferrings?
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