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Who would win a fight to the death Hoid or Vin
Raven Wilder replied to saze's topic in Cosmere Discussion
Is there some way that a Hemalurgic spike could steal Hoid's immortality? Not that Vin knows Hemalurgy, but at least knows it exists, and with enough time and enough willingness to repeatedly stab someone over and over ... -
We don't know what all the Elsecaller Ideals are. Since Jasnah agreed to the debate and to let Fen decide, going back on that and trying to seize Thaylen City by force could be an oath shattering situation.
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Why must every planet be a representative government
Raven Wilder replied to bmcclure7's topic in Cosmere Discussion
I think Jasnah wanted to be the last monarch of Alethkar, but also wanted to remain monarch of Alethkar for a long while yet. Being replaced by an elected representative was a years/decades in the future goal. -
Cultivation might be drawn to Scadrial simply because, with the world having been restored from an apocalypse four hundred years ago, and with most human development clustered in two small areas, the majority of the planet could be seen as an undeveloped blank canvas. As for conflict with Harmony ... well, Mistborn Era 3 is gonna need to be about something.
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Why must every planet be a representative government
Raven Wilder replied to bmcclure7's topic in Cosmere Discussion
Regardless of what system of government Urithiru uses, they're almost inevitably going to have trouble with the Radiant orders having their own priorities and internal ways of doing things that will clash with the broader law of the tower. Even putting the Radiants in charge doesn't solve that, since the orders can disagree with each other mightily. That this hasn't been a big deal so far is largely due to the number of Radiants being small, and most of them being Windrunners who are personally loyal to Kaladin, who was personally loyal to Dalinar. -
I'm thinking Taravangian will have to make Warlight so readily available that Radiants will have no trouble getting hold of some. Remember, everywhere but Azir and the Reshi islands is under a perpetual Everstorm cloud blocking out sunlight - the only way to grow crops and keep the population fed is with massive amounts of Warlight. And with Taravangian often focusing on cosmic matters (or on chilling in Spiritual Kharbranth), they can't afford to have their people run out of Warlight because their god's attention was elsewhere, so the distribution of Warlight will probably need to be a mostly autopilot process.
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If You Drew Nightblood at Urithiru ...
Raven Wilder replied to Raven Wilder's topic in Stormlight Archive
I think what Brandon's said before is that the Shards' power is infinite in the sense that it never runs out - but having an infinite supply of gas is not the same thing as having an infinitely powerful engine. -
It's interesting to imagine what the POV of a former parshman would be like. They've only been fully sapient for a little over a year, and their ability to function in a normal manner is largely due to some mystical filling-in-the-cracks-in-the-soul stuff. Brandon's written POVs of ordinary people whose minds take on bizarre dimensions thanks to magic, but this would be basically the reverse of that.
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Why must every planet be a representative government
Raven Wilder replied to bmcclure7's topic in Cosmere Discussion
Something that's probably relevant here is that, up until Retribution threw a wrench in things, Roshar was a world undergoing rapid globalization. We're not told when spanreeds were invented, but they appear to be a fairly recent thing. The introduction of instantaneous long-range communication is a pretty big game changer on its own. Compound that with the Oathgates allowing fast travel across the continent and the Desolation pushing countries into an unprecedented global alliance, and you've got people all over having far more exposure to other cultures and other ways of life than they ever had before. That's a situation that seems prime for social change. Like, in Way of Kings, Dalinar didn't dare promote Kaladin higher than captain, and used a separate chain of command to ensure that, despite Kaladin's elevation, there wouldn't be any lighteyes getting ordered around by a darkeyed soldier. Flashforward to Wind and Truth, and you have Alethi lighteyes fighting under the command of the Azish, who are an almost entirely darkeyed people, and it's barely even an issue. -
Unite them, feels like a let down
Raven Wilder replied to neshua_kadal's topic in Cosmere Discussion
I took the "another has claimed him" thing as simply Dalinar going into the afterlife, same as anyone else who dies, with the "another" being an indication that Dalinar's "God Beyond" faith was accurate. -
Did book 5 affect your feelings of the whole series?
Raven Wilder replied to christianrapper's topic in Cosmere Discussion
Well, Dalinar was originally planning just a sort, exploratory jaunt, to get used to the Spiritual Realm, until Mraize wrecked things. Presumably, if things had gone according to plan, once returning from that first trip, Dalinar and Navani would then have worked through the logistics of keeping things running with one or both Bondsmiths absent. -
Why must every planet be a representative government
Raven Wilder replied to bmcclure7's topic in Cosmere Discussion
I think it's important to remember that, when Jasnah took the throne, Alethkar was already a nation in exile. Continuing their traditional form of governance wasn't really possible anymore - they were a feudal society, where the lords and highprinces derived power from the lands they control, but those lands are all now under enemy occupation. With that backbone of their governmental structure removed, something has to take its place. -
... what'd happen? The air there is being constantly infused with Towerlight, so Radiants there never run out on Investiture, and we even see that a Lashed object will stay Lashed long after it should've fallen back to earth. So what happens if you draw the freaky black magic sword that constantly consumes any Investiture presented to it? Would Urithiru be the one place where you could use Nightblood in complete safety, as its hunger would be constantly satisfied by the tower? Or would it be that Urithiru's Towerlight was never meant to handle an Investiture-guzzler like Nightblood, and drawing the sword there would risk draining the whole tower?
