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Axies

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  1. I believe that the "floating candles" on the definition given by Shallan are spren, but other than that... the definition is the same.
  2. IAmTheBeard did it 4-5 comments ago
  3. I always (since the definition of the Shadesmar on tWoK) asumed that The Lake being "Devotion's Shardpool" or "Devotion's Perpendicularity" was canon. That there was a way to go to the Cognitive Realm through The Lake the same way it seems that Hoid came from the Cognitive Realm on the Horneater's Lake.
  4. That would be great... if english was my 1st language and not my 3rd Y__Y
  5. Isn't it the 3rd option on Argent lists? (emphasis mine)
  6. If I understand it correctly... there must be 1 book for each KR order and the KR must be the main character? Or is Sanderson talking about "main characters" in general like Navani, Adolin, etc...? Right now the 1 book 1 KR seems to be the way untill... in books 6-10 Shalash will have a book (she is the Herald of the Lightweavers) and we already had a book about a Lightweaver.
  7. Yes PLE-ASE!
  8. Is it just me or there is a lot of talking about flutes lately? Hoid, Amaram, TLR... Not trying to make anyone conspiranoic but...
  9. I'm not saying that I'm right. I'm just trying to see this WoB with the rest of you and add my sight to the theroycrafting. As I see it... You can "kind of hack" something if you aren't doing the same but instead doing something similar with your own materials. And about the worldhoping... if it happened before the Manywar and we now that Warbreaker is prior to The Way of Kings. So it's easy that any worldhop Nalthis<->Roshar happened before the Recreance. Even before the Last Desolation. It would be possible (I'm going full crazy here) that the Five Scholar would have been part of a group like the Worldsingers or the Worldbringers and were focused on the study of diferent Investitures and Vasher found a way to "kind of hack" one of them?
  10. "Vasher kind of hacked in order to imitate another magic system." I see two parts on that. I undesrtand there that he "Kind of hacked" (1st part) but was imitating another magic system. And to imitate you need to know/understand first. You can't imitate something you don't know.
  11. I have a LOT of questions because of that... Was he "worldhopping" before or after being a Returned? How could he, being from Nalthis, know about other Shardworlds? Is there a group of "Worldsingers" on Nalthis? Was because a visit of our friend Hoid? How can a Returned "worldhop"? Is something like spit breath on the Cognitive Realm and command:"Shadesmar take me to <Name of the Planet>"? He went to Roshar just to learn about the Shardblades? How he learned about them? I hate Brandon... he gives us 1 answer and triggers 20k questions...
  12. I've been thinking and the "fast/easy" answer would be... the dark. But is not really the dark but what "might be" in that darkness or behind a closed door or behind me... I have some eyesight problems and sometimes I see "shadows" moving on the corner of the eye, crawling on the floor... You know how the human brain works... if you see a shadow and start thinking that there's something behind you you'll start hearing noises and get the feel that there's something behind you... So that doesn't help.
  13. It was a time before anesthesia so... you had to cut fast while the guy on the table was fighting your assistant because, you know, you were cutting his leg with a knife so... yeah... a bad timed movement and... Ouch!
  14. History (¿Legend?) of Robert Liston This surgeon amputated a leg in under 3 minutes (the patient died afterwards in the ward from hospital gangrene). He amputated in addition the fingers of his young assistant (who died afterwards in the ward from hospital gangrene). He also slashed through the coat tails of a distinguished surgical spectator, who was so terrified that the knife had pierced his vitals he dropped dead from fright. Before that it's known that Robert amputated another patient's leg in 2 and a half minutes, but in his enthusiasm the patient's testicles as well.
  15. Well... the fact is that the pattern is repeated on the Stormlight history
  16. With SA3 coming...
  17. Most of us reading WoBs and asking questions on the AMA
  18. *crosses arms and nods with a turban on his head* wish granted. Everytime annoying people comes near you, you are teleported to the middle of nowhere. A desert, tundra, etc... I wish I had the power to bend reality at will.
  19. Mark Lindberg ‏@MentalMegalodon 11 hhace 11 horas @BrandSanderson So it's officially his book and not Szeth's any longer? Brandon Sanderson ‏@BrandSanderson 11 hhace 11 horas @MentalMegalodon I'll know for sure once I finish the sequence, but I'm leaning that way. (I know I copypasted it the uglyest way but I didn't know which of the twits copy)
  20. And now I can see the Evil Pony fighting for the end of times on Azeroth, leading the Twilight's Hammer clan... http://wowwiki.wikia.com/Twilight%27s_Hammer_clan
  21. I actually liked The Daylight War It has some downside... the fact that he is still developing the characters in the book 3 instead of starting with the action... but I liked it and that final... O_O Soon finishing Dust of Dreams and I'll go full The Crippled God
  22. That's what I was thinking... If you spike someone (say Kaladin at the end of WoR) and the spike is perfect the point is exact and you put the spike through that "donor" into the "Inquisitor"... would the "Inquisitor" have the same bond with Syl like Kal had? I can't talk about the "friendship" they share, but the bond... What I don't know is... the "Inquisitor" still has to say the words to use the Surge? or they count as "said"?
  23. But what if, instead of killing the Spren you "bind" it to your soul? You spike the pice of the sDNA binded with the spren and then you spike this sDNA to your soul. Of course at first the spren would be annoyed by that or... maybe it just returns to a "unconscious" state (like Syl as a "windspren") and from there you can "rebuild" the bind and become a Surgebinder.
  24. How would it work? No with the metals we know right now but... if we get new metals... there would be one for Surgebinding or one for each of the Surges? That makes me think. Would you be able to charge a spike on Roshar or you have to take the Surgebinder to Scadrial to make that work?
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