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SirWolfe

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  1. No. Hint 5: This character interacts face to face with Wayne once, but believes him to be someone else.
  2. I think it means that the planet still has the corpse of a former Vessel on it, which remains in a recognizable state. So, I wouldn't say that Preservation's corpse is currently on Scadrial, even if his body did end up dropping into the Physical after his death, because it decomposed, and stopped being his body and started being dirt after a while ("Be dirt." "I am a Corpse" "But you could be dirt." "I am a Corpse!"). So I think that it might be that the corpse of a former Vessel can be found on whichever planet this is, preserved and possibly kept in a temple or something.
  3. Here's a flower. But you know, the Survivor's wife always wanted to see a flower, and the Survivor treasured her picture of one, so the real thing should be worth more than just a rat's behind. So I'll take your rat's behind, and, to balance the trade, your belt and hat as well. I have a little gold statuette of a man that I "traded" a brick (both work equally well as a paperweight) with some movie star for.
  4. I'm back, sorry about disappearing all of a sudden. I checked your responses, and none are right. Time for another clue: 1: This character really likes the color white 1.5: That doesn't necessarily mean that white is their favourite color in general. (I didn't really communicate this clearly, sorry) 2: This person is pretty rich. 3: This character's profession is related to death. 4: This character is located on a planet where it is sometimes difficult to see the stars and night sky.
  5. No. Next clue: 3: This character's profession is related to death.
  6. Time for another clue: 1: This character really likes the color white 1.5: That doesn't necessarily mean that white is their favourite color in general. (I didn't really communicate this clearly, sorry) 2: This person is pretty rich.
  7. 1.5: I didn't say it was their favourite color, only that they quite like the color white.
  8. Darn. I should have given the blind hint last... Second try: 1: This character really likes the color white.
  9. Narrated. It was the part about "No stopping until it's perfect" that prevented me from choosing the first option, because I'll probably die before I manage to remember all the details. I'll take the humiliation instead of the virtual death sentence. Also, could I have David Attenborough be the voice of the narrator? Ok. Would you rather be forced to live 5 years as a Reod Elantrian before the events of Elantris take place, or as a parshmen trapped in slaveform for 10 years? You don't age during this time.
  10. "I think, in answer to my question ... I think it only takes one." - Hoid, Oathbringer Epilogue, after wondering about how many people need to enjoy a piece of art to make it worthwhile to endure the hate from others. "I will protect those I hate, even if the one I hate most is myself." - Teft, Oathbringer, speaking his version of the Third Ideal. "Someone has to care. Too few people care these days." - Lift, Words of Radiance.
  11. Here we go. Also, can you store heat from specific parts of your body? When I said that it could make you immune to fire, I was thinking that you could store heat from the surface of your skin, and if you get the rate just right, then you could take away the heat from the flames before it could do much damage. I was thinking that it would be useful for situations similar to when Spook had to run through flames to save Urteau.
  12. Things that made Elhokar's death even sadder: 1 - Elhokar tries to save his son by speaking the Words, finding the courage to do so in order to protect him, but dies before he can do it, with his child in his arms. Also of note, Elhokar shields his son rather than himself as he speaks the words. Elhokar, a man so afraid of assassination and getting killed that he cut the straps of his own saddle to make others worry, shields his son with his own body in the middle of a battle. 2 - Elhokar dies holding a sketch of the better king that he could become. Elhokar had understand that he was a bad king from the beginning, but dies shortly after making the decision to do better. 3- Elhokar calls Kaladin "the hero" multiple times, and believes that he himself can't do anything right. That's why Elhokar asks Kaladin to come to Kholinar with him, to save the city and his family when he inevitably screws up. But Elhokar doesn't screw up. Instead, he manages to save his son after realizing that his wife was too far gone. He is on the path to becoming one of the heroes that he respects so much, and just before he succeeds, he is brutally murdered. Also, when Dalinar realized that he had begun to hate even his own children (during the chapter A Small Bottle), and that his sons had continued to love him despite that.
  13. Granted. Anytime you pick up an object that would not normally be considered a weapon, you gain the knowledge and dexterity necessary to use it in a fight, which lasts as long as you are touching the object. Your Bane is that the moment anyone other than you percieves the object that you hold as a weapon, you lose that ability to use it as a weapon. I wish for a single day of brilliance (similar to what Taravangian had) a year.
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