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Death Rattles and the Loophole of Book 5
Sprendiferous replied to DracostarA's topic in Stormlight Archive
The Champions have to be willing. It explicitly states a "Willing Champion" so I believe whoever it is would have to legitimately wish to participate. -
I also have issues understanding why Odium is his own Shard. If he is truly the Shard of Passion, why is hatred the most prevalent (A commentary on the nature of Man?) It seems that the 16th Shard would need to be his opposite, Adoration or some such.
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It also explains to me why Odium shows such fear and the whole "We killed you" bit. He was seeing a potential rebuilding of Adonalsium?
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Equipment and choice of champions[discussion]
Sprendiferous replied to Oltux72's topic in Cosmere Discussion
It is actually explicitly stated that it must be a "Willing Champion" -
I was thinking on this as well. I've been nursing a theory that the 3 together could be Unity. A group bound by their oaths to each other, growing together, to defeat a common enemy (or achieve the goals of a Passion). I assumed this to be the case when Dalinar (a man invested by all 3 shards) says "I am Unity" (note the capital U). I'm sure there is something poking a hole in this but it's been my headcanon.
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Brandon has said multiple times that Kell is not strictly a good person, and that in another story he could be the villain. I remember Kell as someone who ruthlessly pursued his goals, often being the anti-Radian (Destination over Journey). I don't know why Kell would pursue an "evil" goal, but I can absolutely see him pursuing any goal in absolutely ruthless ways.
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rhythm of war Cultivation Possibilities
Sprendiferous replied to albenraph's topic in Cosmere Discussion
I think that Cultivation attempted to do with Tarivangian what she did with Dalinar, but this time it isn't going quite as planned. I believe that she misjudged Tarivangian, yes he can control the power of Odium, but he is also not one to temper it. He will be more effective at carrying out the role of Odium and therefore be more dangerous. -
Dominion is not the same as domination. Dominion is simply is simply rulership, or sovereignty over something. Not benign or malevolent.
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This is what I came here to say. Not only did she take great care in the way in which she 'cultivated' Dalinar but I don't believe we've seen the full extent of what she intends for Taravangian.
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[OB] Characters that surprised you in OB
Sprendiferous replied to mariapapadia's topic in Stormlight Archive
1. Dalinar: He was the star of the show. I loved his story of pseudo-retroactive character development. I wasn't a huge fan of his before this but wow did OB change my mind. 2. Jasnah: I can't really say I really cared about Jasnah one way or the other before this book. She is terrifying. 3. Szeth: Szeth has been one of my favorites since WoK so no surprise here. He and Nightblood may be the most dangerous duo in the Cosmere. And a quick note about Venli. I don't care for her. I really don't see why she would have drawn a Radiant Spren and I really hope she does more in the future. -
The part about sending Moash because he is 'disposable' doesn't really track here. He's presumably given a Dawnshard and has been carefully cultivated. There is no contention that they didn't kill in a normal way because it would be less than useless. The real questions now are what can they do with is investiture, and why did the oathpact demand that it be someone like Moash?
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[OB] My problem with Jasnah
Sprendiferous replied to Toaster Retribution's topic in Stormlight Archive
I don't think that Jasnah is completely without empathy or compassion, but that she struggles to express it and it is not always high on her list of priorities. I do very much think that the core tenets are bound to the KR's 'brokenness'. Jasnah does consider others, but generally as an afterthought to her initial statements/actions, she recognizes it as a weakness and works on it. -
I believe we have a WoB confirming that Frost is not a shardholder. Questioner We know that Hoid is really old. Is there anyone else around that same age who is not a Shardholder? Brandon Sanderson Yes. He communicates with one of these people by a letter in one of them. Questioner *inaudible* Brandon Sanderson Not very many, let’s say that. Footnote: The person Brandon is referring to is the dragon Frost.
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In the grand scheme of things, 1000 breaths is really not that much investiture. However Brandon has mentioned on several occasions that Nightblood is one of the most heavily invested beings in the cosmere. I would guess that he keeps the investiture that he consumes. Brandon has also said that Nightblood is slowly decreasing the total amount of investiture in the cosmere (very very slowly). This would seem to indicate that said investiture is not recoverable? Now that I say this could he be at all related to "the weapon"?
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[OB] Dalinar's Writing at the end of Oathbringer
Sprendiferous replied to Lopen's Cousin's topic in Stormlight Archive
The most important words a man can say are, "I will do better." These are not the most important words any man can say. I am a man, and they are what I needed to say. The ancient code of the Knights Radiant says "journey before destination." Some may call it a simple platitude, but it is far more. A journey will have pain and failure. It is not only the steps forward that we must accept. It is the stumbles. the trials. The knowledge that we will fail. That we hurt those around us. But if we stop, if we accept the person we are when we fall, the journey ends. That failure becomes our destination. To love the journey is to accept no such end. I have found, through painful experience, that the most important step a person can take is always the next one. I'm certain some will feel threatened by this record. Some few may feel liberated. Most will simply feel that it should not exist. I needed to write it anyway.
