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  1. Voidus Prime’s death? I mean, that could very well change the state of the Alleyverse forever, and if we’re going the route of having actual villains, wouldn’t it make sense for them to strike right after the main man is dead? I mean, this could also end up destroying the universe, but it was just an idea.
  2. Alask went to sleep.
  3. While Laonin went set the bedrolls and went to sleep, Alask struggled not to kill anyone. He was shaking, and suddenly sweating. He knew this feeling. It was the feeling when his Shade enraged. Even with it spiked to him, it almost always lay dormant, until someone broke any one of the Three Rules. Which one was it this time? He thought, actively fighting to stay in control of his body. He knew it was a losing battle. When the Shade enraged, he could never stop it. Did they run at night? Kindle fire? Maybe even shed blood? His guise of normality would soon be over, Alask knew. How would Laonin react? He didn’t worry about that as he gritted his teeth. He was losing control. His eyes started to flicker a glowing green, and his arms started to move when he instructed them otherwise. Galvris. He’d kindled the flame. Alask had to warn him while he still could. The Shade inside of him forcing him to stand up, Alask called out: “Galvris!” He yelled “Ru-” But it was too late, and suddenly Alask was a passenger in his own body, unable to do anything save for watch as his eyes burst alight in green and wisps of cloudy darkness started emanating from his body. The Shade took control. It growled. And charged at Galvris.
  4. “So they could start running away from it screaming,” I said. “Or they could have a drinking contest with it, depending on which one of us triggerhappy Gods makes happen first? Sounds fun. “Oh, yeah, and if we’re allocating Pantheon names, I’ll be the God of Big Questions about Existence and the Universe, and yes, you have to pronounce it like that every time.”
  5. “It gave nightmares to me,” I said. “Who knows what it’ll do to the NPCs.”
  6. Swedeomancer came back and collected the hat. “If you don’t want Hat, is ok. I can take Hat.”
  7. As the whole army charged, the lone Swedeomancer stayed in place. Taking off one of his hats, (gasp!) he laid it on the ground in front of him. “You dance-fight good, Wall-man. Hat is token of respect.” And with that he left, burning Ikeatium in case there were any surprise attacks.
  8. Perfectly put. Must have been a wise man indeed.
  9. Lusk uses the baby as a human shield.
  10. Alask heard the man’s response and sat down. The truth was, he’d wanted someone to vent at for a while now, someone He could blame his whole situation on. This Moerevor guy came at Exactly the right time. Besides, Alask was lucky the lord didn’t lose His temper. He couldn’t take on any of the people in this building, barring Nekorb maybe, in a fight. He would get obliterated against an Actual guild member. Looking towards the map Laonin had laid on the worktable before him, Alask noticed he organised the group into pairs, how he saw each person’s strength and Utilised it. Alask wondered how his life before Now, before the Alleyverse was. Surely there was more to this man than just being a Forger and forger? Hearing his own part in the plan, Alask nodded. “I can do That,” he said. “I know a few places we could take some resources. For cheap, of course.” He looked to Nekorb. “What do you think?”
  11. Umm, just thought I’d add this here in case anyone’s wondering about Lusk. Don’t worry about adding this to my bio, it’s not that important.
  12. Lusk found a nearby baby and took candy from it. That was how despicable he was.
  13. The Swedeomancer looked troubled. “Uh, break you down,” he replied. “Help to break you down. Wall-man didn’t look to have much fight in him left. It almost made Swedeomancer feel bad for charging him. But then, Wall-man had murderered every other Swede he knew.
  14. Swedeomancer scratched his head again. “But you are wall.” He said slowly. “And man. Wall-man.” He pondered for a moment. “And Zuul is weird name anyway.”
  15. The Swedeomancer scratched his head. “Wall-man?” He said in a highly accented voice. “You there, Wall-man?”
  16. Silently annoyed at the lady who continued to Tease him, Lusk handed in the sign up sheet. Surely she noticed one of the Ghostblood Council Members was right Here in front of her? He needed to get her Excommunicated. But that would involve support from the other Council members, something He wasn't of great supply right now, seeing as though his "secret weapon" against guilds, that dreaded Nolastname, ended up destroying All support in Oasis before becoming useless himself. "You should have trained him more," they said. Ugh. As if locking him in a room 100 feet underwater wasn't enough. The man who ran this place, Zaphoid, spoke. He questioned whether Lusk was a Fullborn. "Of course I am," was the immediate reply. "Watch and I'll prove it now," he said, hesitantly pulling out a flake ofelectrum from a pocket. Just a regular piece of electrum. "This is an electrum-mind," he lied, and then popped the thing in his mouth. Nothing happened. "And boom, I just compounded Determination. Tell me now, you still need proof?"
  17. Alask heard nothing else after that, save for his own thoughts running through his head. Hemalurgy. He’d used hemalurgy. He stood up. “And what about the people dead?” Alask asked. “What about those who had their lives permanently ruined by one of your experiments?” Even now, Alask could feel his spikes throb, just as they did when they’d first plunged them into him. “Every person you victimised, where was your justice then? Quite ironic, how you’ve developed a sense of morality right after you killed everyone.”
  18. I got you! I think I can call myself somewhat experienced in making Rosharan glyphs (as a hobby). Something you always need to remember when reading glyphs is that more often than not the standard glyph characters are distorted, stretched, mirrored or otherwise to fit the picture or design the glyph maker wants to make. If you look on the Coppermind page, you can see in the first glyph there are the 'S' symbols. Since vowels are commonly not included, the first one would be S-A-S. Sas. I was going to continue but I now see I have been Ninja'd
  19. Awesome! I really loved this, great work. The title gave away what it was about, but throughout the song I still imagined different parts of it to be different things, forgive me if I’m totally wrong. So, I felt the long beginning part was sad and slow and reflective, I thought this was Maya (the deadeye)’s passing of hands as a Shardblade since the Recreance. How so many people used her as a Blade even though she was dead. Quite sad. When it starts to pickup and get more fast paced I thought that would be the point in Maya’s history where she’s given to Adolin, who uses her well and for his own thrill and he fights well with her. I felt the drop after that was him suddenly realizing he’d actually been using a deadeyes after all this time, maybe guilt. The pick-up from there was incredible. I imagined that as him fighting with Maya in: (OB spoilers) Overall, amazing song! Good job.
  20. “My Investiture’s nothing,” Alask said quickly, almost too quickly. “Just like that Nekorb.” Suddenly a flash of light pulsed and two men stepped out. They conversed with Laonin and Alask found himself more on edge which each moment. The guilds. They spoke of justice but they still captured bystanders for their experiments. Their entertainment. Alask wondered if they’d ever known of hardship, those two. One was a powerful Elantrian, the other a powerful Channeler. Surely they’d never been forced to sleep in a cage to avoid killing people. Slowly, Alask unclenched his fists and spoke up to the Channeler man. Galvris. Alask only spoke titles to those he felt deserved it. “You said you’re an extremely powerful Channeler. How? Surely it can’t just be skill alone.” @Kaladin78
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