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Ahu appears to have been hanging around Kholinar for a while, so probably closest to coincidence.
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"Not that I could see. There is this odd purple light in it though. Made me want to break something," Eos said, unconsciously clenching her fists with the memory.
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"Me? No, I went down the other tunnel," Eos said, gesturing to the turn-off to the Well. "Only thing down there is some water. Myriad took the other tunnel."
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It gave me Vin. I was expecting Sazed, Ham, or Elend honestly.
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Eos meandered back up the tunnel from where she was scouting, approaching the fork that she and Myriad had separated at, a small ball of light allowing her to see what was directly around her. Tap...tap...tap... That was odd. She hadn't remembered there being water at this fork before. And what was that smell? It smelled like pennies...copper. It smelled like copper. Blood. "Sparks," she muttered. "I hope I didn't lead her into trouble." She continued walking forward, the tapping sound growing steadily louder even in the tunnel acoustics. Splash. She looked down at her shoe. There it was. The blood. A pool of it, spreading out from the wall...where Myriad was pinned, a message written above her head. Leave the mirrors alone. The...the mirrors? What did you find, Myriad? And who did this to you? There was nothing she could do, though. Myriad had been dead for long enough to have bled a puddle. It was far too late to help. Eos turned and ran back down the tunnel, grabbing the first person she saw in the main group, which happened to be Corette, by the shoulders. "Myriad's dead. There's a message. Fork in the tunnels." @ZincAboutIt
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There'll be a thing called Moderation Actions and it'll let you hide it.
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I'm pretty sure it's this. He thinks they want their gods back. I'm not sure he was talking about the Parshendi from that. I think he was talking about the Ghostbloods or one of the other secret Rosharan societies. We'll presumably get more details on this when we get Gavilar's perspective on that night in one of the next two books.
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The Rhythms are related to bronze, but I don't think they can function like that.
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Aren't they already involved in that whole thing?
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"Perfect!" She dragged Myriad down the tunnel, leaving the rest of the scouting group behind. They walked for a time, talking vaguely about Epic powers, until they came to a split in the tunnel. "You continue on, I'll start looking around this turn-off. Sound good?" @AonEne "Maybe a sample of the shoes, too, hmmm? Would probably taste better than some of the food I've had here!" Okame laughed. "Lead the way, then, O Cave Exploress." @ZincAboutIt
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That's my point: they couldn't. The Heralds could be overwhelmed, but he can't because he's got an entirely different powerset and different advantages. It's not a 1:1 thing, Herald to TLR. Stormlight healing and A-gold work much differently. What would work on a Herald won't work on TLR.
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People tried doing stuff like that to TLR (they burned down an inn he was staying at with him inside and all), but they didn't have an Invested army working in concert to do something like that. Plus, with the overwhelming power TLR demonstrated, you'd have trouble finding people to get close enough to do that, if they even could make it.
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On the horizon in the direction you have gone, there is a shimmering.
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Very carefully. But in real terms, probably extreme bodily damage. Even being overcharged by Honor wouldn't probably let them heal if you chop off the head and toss it into a roaring fire while your buddies shred the body.
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There is only sand and more sand and the heat is still increasing. The wind is beginning to pick up as well, and any paths that once might have been may not be any longer.
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Do you think the Heralds had plate
Invocation replied to SzethIsBadAsHell's topic in Stormlight Archive
Ah, my bad, I didn't connect those two posts. That's on me. I'm just going to say I don't think they actually had Plate. Perhaps some form of proto-Plate, maybe. Plate as we know it? I doubt it. I think most of their strength and power was exaggerated over the deification and general time passage, with the rest being provided by Honor's direct overcharging of them via the Honorblades. -
Do you think the Heralds had plate
Invocation replied to SzethIsBadAsHell's topic in Stormlight Archive
Yeah but they also thought the Heralds had ascended to the Tranquiline Halls. It's been four thousand years and even the amount of Desolations that actually happened is vague. I don't think characters being open to it is a reliable source of potential for that. -
You find that the rocks are deceptively slick and difficult to climb, gaining several scratches on the hand on your journey up. Much to your dismay, even the mountainside appears to be in turmoil from the whatever-they-ares doing their thing. The further into the desert you go, the more the heat increases, and the more you realize that it seems like the things are everywhere, since no matter how far you go, there always seems to be at least one displacement trail around.
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