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Aon Ati

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  1. How much stormlight does Szeth have access to and does he have surges?
  2. Can someone help me please? I'm trying to find the part of Stormlight where bridge four makes their salute for Kaladin. But I can't locate it. Does anyone happen to know where it is?
  3. Yeah I have to agree with most of the other posts. I love Percy Jackson but Kaladin falls into a whole different category with his shardblade, surges, fighting experience, and ability to absorb stormlight. Even if Percy got into the highstorm to use it's water he would never be able to dodge the debris in the storm, which would stun him even with the Achilles Curse. Also, Syl blade would turn Riptide into metal mesh.
  4. It is too bad that you got spoiled about the end of Mistborn, but I still think that even knowing the ending of the trilogy you can have an enthralling experience reading it.
  5. I know that these two subjects are very different from each other, but I like to figure out what Lantern Order characters in different book series would belong in. I will only be including original trilogy Mistborn Characters. Black-Death- Marsh. Now I know that Marsh himself is not a bad guy. I consider him to be one of the most hardcore guys in Mistborn. This is more of what he represents as Ruin's main tool of destruction. Red-Rage- Zane. The Red Lanterns always had a problem with keeping their sanity in tact, which fits Zane perfectly. Along with the fact he has a spike which is the cause of his insanity (the Red Lanterns rings are their hearts). Orange-Greed- Straff. Straff simply wanted everything in the Final Empire, just like the Orange Lantern wants all. Yellow-Fear- The Lord Ruler. The Lord Ruler controlled the Final Empire by using his powers to instill fear into the people. Green-Willpower- Sazed. I don't want to spoil anything, so I will just say that Sazed is the balance between everything. Blue-Hope- Kelsier. Because he is hope. Indigo-Compassion- Elend. Elend wanted all his life to find a way to make the skaa's lives easier, something very, very few noblemen had ever thought about. Violet-Love- Spook. This was a hard one to pick, but I choose it because Spook was always a hopeless romantic, and he always valued his friendship (a form of love) with others. White-Life- Vin. It's Vin. What else do I have to say? So those are my choices. If you have even better ideas, please, make a list that can outshine mine by a mile.
  6. If your looking for something new from NPR, I suggest Wait Wait Don't Tell Me. If your a big fan of fantasy then I recommend The Legendarium Podcast. If you want to listen to people talk about your favorite TV shows, then Afterbuzz could be a good choice. These are usually clean and fun podcasts to spend some time with.
  7. If your looking for a mystery book try Agatha Christie's novel And Then There Were None. This is the greatest mystery book I have every read! The ending is crazy, with the reader usually going: WHAT IS HAPPENING!! It is Christie's best selling mystery and if it wasn't for Orient Express, it would probably be her most famous. So, I highly recommend this to you. And it's clean (aside from the murders of course).
  8. One of the things I am most looking forward to when Oathbringer comes out is the fan art. I am most hoping for new pictures of Urithiru, young Dalinar in battle (even though it is pretty gross), Shallan battling Re-Shephir, Re-Shephir herself, and now Kaladin parting the storming with the windspren behind him! It is going to be a great time for Cosmere artists. Are there any that I missed or that you guys think should be created?
  9. I asked for Oathbringer for Christmas, so I can't read it till after December 25th. To keep myself from getting spoiled I'll have to stay off the 17th shard and coppermind. I was prepared to do this. Then I read this post. AAAAAAAAGGGGGHHHH!!!!!!!! I WANT TO READ IT SO BAD !!!!!!
  10. When I finished read Calamity I was slightly disappointed by the ending. But then I began to think about it and realized something. The reason why I was disappointed was because I had read Sanderson's other works and was blown away by them. If Calamity, or the Reckoners for that matter, had been written by any other author the ending would have been seen as a good solid conclusion. But because it was from Brandon Sanderson, the guy who wrote the ending to the Mistborn trilogy, the fans expected much more and were met with a normal ending. When reading a book, I try to remember Wit's advise at the end of Words of Radiance about keeping my expectations in check or else I will see everything as below the standard I have set up.
  11. I would want to make the world a better place, but just wishing for it takes away everyone's freewill. So my solution to this is.... Wish #1. Genie, I wish that the orders of the Knight Radients would be real, with spren bonding to certain people using oaths they must adhere to. This includes Orders having each of their individual surges and having the investiture to power it, but not from a highstorm. This allows that people still have free will but now have a group of people who can watch over them and protect them. Unfortunately, as we have seen, these Knights are corruptible. So they need to be watch by someone who can stop them if need be.... Wish #2. Genie, I wish that I had the ability to use all ten surges, allomancy, feruchemy, channel the Dor, be an Awakener, and never run out of investiture for any of them. Now there is only one more problem for this situation. I would now be the most powerful being on the planet and power can corrupt. So my last wish. Wish #3. Genie, my last wish is that if I ever use my powers for personal gain, harm others needlessly, or go power mad, that I would die instantly. So, that is probably what I would wish for. I might have stretched the rules of wish asking here, but it was fun to consider and write about.
  12. Thank you. Funny enough, I just got done watch a YouTube video about how a lot of anime fandoms can have some really bad people in it and I was thinking: "Oh boy. Lets hope that the 17th shard filters out any who could be like that". And then I get a reply that is completely supportive and positive! Woo-hoo! In all honesty though my sister is the one more into anime. I really only enjoy anime if it has a good story behind it, not just because it is anime. Thank you for the recommendations and maybe I'll be able to find some of these and watch them.
  13. My experience with anime has not been the greatest in the world. I have seen Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and really really enjoyed it. One Punch Man is funny and has amazing action but that's mostly because of Saitama (sorry if I spelled his name wrong). Unfortunately I can't seem to get into other anime. I don't have access to much anime so I tried Studio Gibli films; My Neighbor Torto, Castle in the Sky, and Spirited Away. I came out of each of these films saying, and I know that I will probably be hung out in a highstorm for this, 'eh, it was okay'. I really did want to like these films but I couldn't connect with the characters and the stories didn't seem to flow very well. The animation was very good though. So, did I miss something about these films or should just except that this is not a medium that I can enjoy?
  14. Hello. I am currently half way through The Eye of the World right now and, for the most part, have enjoyed it. I can see why people will see it is a Lord of the Rings ripoff but I have read other series that seemed to ripoff others. And most of those led to great stories that were completely different from the other series. So I have hope this will lead to an immersive story that I will fondly look back on.
  15. Ohhhh! I wish I had thought of that! That makes so much sense. Now I really want to know who did this play to see if that's correct or not.
  16. I think that Wit was involved somehow in telling this story. It fits the type of story that he would tell and being a story teller and actor, theater seems to be a place where he would be at home.
  17. I just have one question for is forum. Who told Shallan this story? It was given to her in a play but this seems to be an important story about Roshar's history. And who do we know who has a knack of telling important stories in a metaphorical way?
  18. Tesh, If I may ask, what is the overall problem with Divergent. It doesn't have to be a long rant, just something short to explain why this series is hated by many.
  19. That would be to tempting. Best not.
  20. Thank you CaptainRyan. You have sort of inspired me with hope. I just hope it does get better soon. By the way, who is your favorite?
  21. Hello Wheel of Time fans. I have recently started reading Eye of the World and I have a problem. I do not like Egwene. At all. When she first came on the scene I knew instantly that she was going to be the love interest and I was fine with that. But then she started to show another side, one where she would let her friends be insulted as long as it was by the Wisdom. I shrugged this off thinking that it was just her being respectful to her elders and a bit timid in confronting people. But then after the trolloc attack and the group was leaving she was told that it would be dangerous coming with them because of the other trollocs chasing after them. And she laughed at them! Claiming that the trollocs were not real and they were making it up to get out of the town. At this point I became concerned with this person being part of the group and hoped that the trip would make her realize that the world was a much harsher place then she knew. But then, when Moiraine offered her the chance to become an Aes Sedai, she didn't hesitate at all! She should have asked some questions like: "is this dangerous?", "what exactly am I agreeing to?", or "how will this affect the people I (supposedly) care about?". She jumped right in and from what I could tell she did it not because of some noble purpose to help people, but to acquire power so that she can be important! And now I just got past the part where she and Perrin were with the people who are contantly traveling to find the Song (I am not going to spell their name). And during that time she went goo-goo eyes for a boy she did not know, from a people she did not know, and hung out with him so much that even the kindly mother figure became concerned. All the while on the run from an unspeakable evil that might have the ability to shape shift into a desirable form so that it can seduce people to its side. And ignoring her very loyal friend the whole time. AAAAGGGHHHHH!!!! It's a good thing that she is not in a horror move, otherwise she would have bit the dust a long time ago. So I ask you, fans of the Wheel of Time, does she get better? Please don't spoil anything for me but PLEASE tell me that something happens that slaps some sense into her! Thank you all for letting me rant.
  22. I don't know what you look for in YA books but I do think you will find at least some enjoyment in it. It was a breath of fresh air for me when all I could find in teen books were cheesy romances and depressing dystopian novels. And I can relate with having to much to read and not enough time to do it.
  23. Hello MasterJack, and I too really appreciate that Sanderson keeps his characters in a place were you actually do worry abot them. But I also like how he won't go on an all out killing spree throughout the book, wiping out all the people we care so much about just for shock value. *cough*cough* Martin*cough*cough*
  24. Hello Penumbra, and don't feel bad about reacting excessively to the plot twists. At the end of Well of Ascension I was literally screaming NOOO! into a pillow and then couldn't stop mumbling under my breath about how wrong the ending was. I was getting weird looks from my siblings.
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