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Kramerfarve

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  1. Yeah the reason I said it wasn’t Odium is because dream Nohadon wasn’t really trying to convince Dalinar to give up, and wasn’t acting in that patronizing way Odium normally does. Further, dream Nohadon actually incites the unity scene at the end by planting the question “what is the most important step ...?” in Dalinar’s head after explaining the three realms of existence. This evidences clearly it must be a being powerful enough to create a vision, and it must have access to some kind of foresight to be able to push Dalinar down such a specific path. The only groups I can think of with the motive would be those in Cultivation’s faction, and the most likely suspect being Cultivation herself. She has direct ties to Dalinar’s mind/memory and has been sending visions to him throughout the novel (The memories that have been coming back come in the form of 1rst person visions).
  2. About 3/4 of the way through an OB re-read, and reached the part where Dalinar has a dream where he has a conversation with Nohadon that he previously had never had in a vision. Nohadon talks to him about the way of kings and hints at its true meaning. A thunder last is walking about the city, and Nohadon says that it represents Dalinar’s fears or something like that. Given that we have seen shardic intervention in SA most predominantly through dreams and visions, is this dream coming from Cultivation? At this point, Dalinar has gotten most of his memory back, and so perhaps Cultivation sent him this to nudge him in the direction she wanted him to go with these memories now intact? The Stormfather says he did nothing to cause the vision in Dalinar, and it clearly wasn’t Odium’s handiwork.
  3. No, I have a female stat teacher
  4. Simple theory, Vstim, the merchant who was Rysn’s master during her apprenticeship is Kalak, the willshaper herald. Known to love travel, it would make sense for a willshaper to become a merchant, and who else but a herald could enjoy such favorable trade with people from such disparate cultural backgrounds, including the shin. Blow this to bits sharders.
  5. @StrikerEZ Yeah seeing the years broken down further would be interesting. In much the same boat at 17 and in AP Stat.
  6. They fell silent, listening to the room shake with the sounds of thunder outside. Kaladin finished his drink, wishing it were one of Rock’s concoctions instead, and flicked away an odd cremling that he spotted clinging to the side of the bench. It had a multitude of legs, and a bulbous body, with a strange tan pattern on its back. possible Aimian sighting, kal is in Kholinar in a storm shelter during the ever storm
  7. Not quite. For investiture to be “keyed” to someone, it must be part of the investiture that literally makes them who they are, or it was funneled through their spiritweb directly into a metal mind. The Larkin merely ate the investiture that Lift was temporarily holding at that time.
  8. This is my favorite autocorrect typo of all time
  9. Hey Lord Mistborn skybreaker, please don’t double post, as it is against forum rules, if you need to add something just edit the original post.
  10. While this would be interesting to see, I would be far more interested to see Moash gain the void forms of the Windrunner order, but this is still a highly viable theory. It would be great seeing a Windrunner at full power going up against Vyre with both the Windrunner surges from the honor blade along with division from the Skybreakers.
  11. In case I wasn’t clear, Venli will have access, but only through timbre and not through her other spren, who is as we know in her gemheart, and thus not nahel bonded. This other spren we know does not grant surges because Venli does not use surges, and is considered to be a lower class of singer by the Regals because of it.
  12. Just because it cannot be remade does not mean that there are no remnants. There could easily still be parts of Adonalsium attached to the shards providing that “primal force,” just that they are incapable of reconnection due to millennia of dissociation. This may be a reason shards agreed to go separate ways, that adonalsium would not reform. The only way we have seen shard reconnection is through the point of view of a new vessel. I think the reason, if you would consider the primal force as a piece of the being behind adonalsium, that adonalsium cannot be recreated is that it would require a different interpretation of not just one but every shard by a new vessel, whoever or whatever it is.
  13. The bond she has with her initial spren that gave her envoy-form is different in nature to a nahel bond. It does not grant access to any form of the surges. A singer-spren Bond is more like a living fabrial than anything else.
  14. What the Fused are doing is not necessarily voidbinding. Many think it is merely a hack of surgebinding, and that voidbinding has not been seen in a large scale besides through Renarin’s weird situation.
  15. You’re talking Meyers Briggs correct? For reference here’s a brief explanation for other sharders.
  16. If this could occur, a wind runner bondsmith mix sounds a little OP
  17. Dalinar has always been a leader is some form or another
  18. No, when Dev and Dom were splintered it fundamentally changed the way magic worked on Sel and created the Dor. It locked Magic’s to geography and the first elantrians were created. This lasted for a while, and then an earthquake disrupted the aon of the city, causing the events of elantris.
  19. Personally I thought that most magic systems predate the shattering, and that shards were drawn to some rather than others by their intents. Scadrial is a definite exception, in that the shards created the planet itself so they obviously created systems according to their own intent. The belief however that systems predate shardic intervention is well founded considering we have already seen a planet with a natural investiture pool (sixth of the dusk), know that spren predate the shattering, know the parish are natives of roshar, and they together can access the surges.
  20. Moash would not be a dark bondsmith, and would have the wind runner variance of the adhesion surge, albeit he would be uberpowerful with a direct investiture tie to honor, it is still unknown A if that is what the gem does and B that the direct tie even still functions after the splintering. So far, the only herald seen surge binding is Nale, who is known to have attracted and bonded a spren.
  21. Also, most of his voidbringers have gone mental, so it’s best not to give them any more power than they have already.
  22. It is thought by many of us on the site that the sibling is no longer in Urithiru, and on the bit that she might not be broken, we have a WOB somewhere that spren bonding does not require that, but does facilitate it.
  23. Part of the difference I’m sure comes from the fact that Scadrian humans are shardic constructs, literally born from the investiture that also permeates their world. I think this leads to increased cognitive visibility and interactive ability.
  24. Another point to support this theory is the red eyes of the fused. The color red in the cosmere has special significance, in that it points to a hacked magic system, in this case the fused hacking surgebinding.
  25. Got it thanks for the clarification
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