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It could be that the Investiture of their original home planet gives them all elsecaller-like abilities when they collectively agree that it's time to move on to the next land... Allowing them to just dip into the cognitive realm and start walking as soon as they've prepared thoroughly.
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Whence comes the oxygen in the air they breathe?
Halyo_Alex replied to Oltux72's topic in Tress of the Emerald Sea
My mentality right now is "We don't have enough knowledge on the rest of the world to deduce anything with reasonable certainty." We've seen one salty island the size of a town in the midst of the Verdant Sea, that really isn't enough information. -
aether Reguarding the Aethers [AoN spoilers]
Halyo_Alex replied to Frustration's topic in Cosmere Discussion
Gonna hazard a guess that the Crimson sea is the Blood Aether, then? Huh... What was the color of the Aether stain that Mraize posed as a challenge to clean up, again? Was it red?? -
You know what, that genuinely didn't cross my mind. Probably because I assumed they (she and her family) would've checked when she was younger to see if she was able to burn copper. But maybe she didn't Snap until after that?
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Copper savant, perhaps? Not sure on that, but the rest of it sounds at the very least possible... Dunno if/why brandon would keep it a secret from the viewers for THIS long, though.
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I've been thinking about the cosmere powers i'd most want as a cosmere inhabitant, and I got curious about putting a small but important twist into the idea. Limiting myself to a single pair of individual, innate powers, regardless of the "norm" for them (like surgepairs, shardblade, and shardplate coming as a bundle deal with a True spren bond for knights radiant, or the entire suite of Aons for an Elantrian). The only exceptions are things that you need as a prerequisite to use the power, like the ability to inhale stormlight as a fuel for surgebinding, or to be able to draw Aons in the way that makes them actually have an effect. With this restriction, I had a think about the two powers I'd most want... I feel like I'd be most satisfied having the Surge of Transformation and A-Steel. I would have all the perks of inhaling Stormlight (or indeed, perhaps other Lights), plus the ability to soulcast substances into allomantically-suitable Steel. Add on top of that the mobility that A-Steel would give me, plus the fact that i could ALSO soulcast whatever the easy default "metal" is as Steelpushing objects, and I could see myself really enjoying "conjuring" sleek metal spikes to steelpush at my foes while deftly evading via well-placed metal anchors of my own creation, if needed. I wouldn't get a Blade or Plate, but with practice, I could learn to Soulcast a sword or armor when needed; or heck, practice Soulcasting until I can make a high-quality Aluminum-alloy sword and shield, or sword and chestplate to keep my off-hand free for mobility assistance. What power pairs would you want? And why?
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It's also a potent combination for preventing combat!
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It's effectively the twinborn version of A-Atium. Exactly. Forms of employment that come to mind for me are more about the spectacle of someone with obscene levels of strength, rather than the practical benefits, but it's still broadly useful for so many jobs. It's actually pretty simple to sum up; the hypothesis is that much like how a twinborn of the same metal can allomantically burn a metalmind for immense gains on feruchemical attributes, a twinborn of the same metal could feruchemically store the allomantic output of a normal metal burn inside the matching metalmind. That metal is already keyed to such an effect as it stands, and with the appropriate feruchemy, the twinborn has the ability to invest that metal, so... We wouldn't have seen Miles doing it, for the obvious reason of A-Gold not being worth the effort, but for metals that do have an advantageous allomantic power, this would allow you to store your allomantic reserves as feruchemical charge, meaning it would be hard to Leech or nicroburst, there would be no excess to have to burn off at night, and you could tap it at a level of potency beyond flaring, or at a low "burn" without needing to practice controlling your allomantic "throttle", if you will. A fair few benefits, with that last one being the main upside and why someone would likely bother doing it. Imagine being able to tap at the level of a duralumin burst, without needing more than one allomantic power, or anywhere in between.
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For combat, I'd use the combo in my pfp (A-Electrum + F-Zinc) simply due to the fact that it would immediately give me an advantage over anyone else who doesn't have some sort of future-sight. My technique for making A-Electrum good is that I'd have a series of hand gestures that only matter to me in the present, watching my electrum shadows. Depending on how my actions turn out for myself, I make a gesture that's visible to my "past" self, so I can scan the electrum shadows' paths while tapping Zinc and then replicate the one that turned out the best. Sort of like a utility maximizing AI, but... me. For real life/regular stuff, Pewter Compounding is unrivaled, especially if my theory on Reverse Compounding is correct, but even if that isn't doable, it's still the best option for a broadly useful combination. So many things require endurance or strength. I could be the best at any one of those things with pewter compounding and get rich for it.
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Actually, if I’m not mistaken you’ve got it backwards; I remember Kelsier saying something to Vin about how she gets more out of Pewter because the flat amount of boost is concentrated inside her smaller, less muscular body. More energy-dense.
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Theories about why Hemalurgy Hurts your Spiritweb, and How to Fix That
Halyo_Alex replied to Trusk'our's topic in Mistborn
What if you allomantically burn an Identity-blanked spike? -
Theories about why Hemalurgy Hurts your Spiritweb, and How to Fix That
Halyo_Alex replied to Trusk'our's topic in Mistborn
…Can it be both? -
Theories about why Hemalurgy Hurts your Spiritweb, and How to Fix That
Halyo_Alex replied to Trusk'our's topic in Mistborn
That would also help explain why being stabbed through the eyes and stuff doesn’t instantly kill an Inquisitor… -
My Theory on Identity, and Some Stuff it Does
Halyo_Alex replied to Trusk'our's topic in Cosmere Discussion
he does word it as "A little more" metaphorical, though. So there's likely something that happened to the capital-I Identity of the Singers, even if they didn't become straight-up "unkeyed" like someone storing their Identity inside an Aluminum Metalmind. -
aether Reguarding the Aethers [AoN spoilers]
Halyo_Alex replied to Frustration's topic in Cosmere Discussion
i suppose it depends on how broadly the principle of metals affecting Investiture applies. Quick, put an Aviar in a pewter birdcage! -
aether Reguarding the Aethers [AoN spoilers]
Halyo_Alex replied to Frustration's topic in Cosmere Discussion
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Sometimes the correct answer is the simplest one. It is a bit of a coy answer, isn't it. (emphasis added) Or it might be that the added investiture/bond with Kelsier's shadow "heals" the blockage that TLR put in the Mistwraiths to prevent them from using Feruchemy? Or, while it may not literally reverse that blockage, the bond provides a new pathway that allows the Feruchemical abilities to be accessed again?
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Theories about why Hemalurgy Hurts your Spiritweb, and How to Fix That
Halyo_Alex replied to Trusk'our's topic in Mistborn
As far as I know, Ruin "intentionally" built a flaw into his metallic art because HE wanted to be able to manipulate people who used it. So I believe it is somehow a fundamental part of "normal, functioning" Hemalurgy. I think the method most likely to solve it is allomantically burning the spike, but that does probably involve at least SOME side effects. -
A little of column A, a little of column B...
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Can you prime a primer cube with hemalurgy instead of allomancy/feruchemy?
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Speaking of "no more godmetal mistings," A-Electrum, F-Zinc. Tap Zinc for the mental boost of A-Atium, burn Electrum for the future-sight. Granted, it's future sight of yourself, but with the more customizable (in terms of potency) mental boost of Zinc feruchemy, I find it plausible that you could set up a system of hand gestures or other signs that only make sense to yourself, and then commit to, "if option A turns out well for me, I do gesture X, if option B turns out poorly I do gesture Y," and then your Electrum shadows will do a gesture based on how their choices turn out, which you can analyze while mentally boosted and then replicate that shadow's sequence of actions for the best outcome of the potential futures you saw.
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pretty much exactly how you think it does. Burning and storing the same metal gives you 10x the storage speed, burning and tapping allows you to access one higher of a level of tapping that isn't accessible by a normal feruchemist.
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I like to call Renarin's style of Truthwatcher "Fatewatchers" as a distinguishing term, so... "Bondshift" sounds like a clever way to sum up what I could see Sja-Anat granting to a Radiant bond-mate.
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If there's any candidate for a Voidlight Bondsmith spren, it would be Ba-Ado-Mishram, right? I mean, the False Desolation was basically that, on the side of the Singers. I also agree that there's potential for Sja-Anat to be the Warlight bondsmith's spren. We also can't forget Ishar's Honorblade, though. That one's a real wildcard.
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My current theory (which is very crackpot and I openly admit that) leans a little more into the "anime" inspirations/undertones of SA, but still builds logically on those features of the actual bond. TL;DR The bond between Radiant and Spren becomes so deep and thorough that their Spiritwebs and Identities are no longer individually distinguishable, and they become one entity. To what extent, I'm not entirely sure. But this would certainly explain why the bond suddenly becomes impossible to break safely, would likely result in a huge boost for the Radiant, and the Spren would gain a truly Physical aspect, the physical aspect of their radiant. The cracks in the Radiant's soul would be totally filled in. Now, I should also address some of the obvious, potential, issues. "What happens to the Sprenblade?" Could be a few different things, but I wouldn't be surprised if it ended up manifesting as a true extension of their body as normal. I'm not saying, like, their arm turns into a sword, but just that they can still manifest it, now directly Connected to them, making its form-shifting capability even more responsive. I guess Nale is my best example of this, since we know he's at 5th ideal. "What about Shardplate?" Well, I don't think the Lesser spren would become fully ingrained in the Radiant's spiritweb. Part of their usefulness in manifesting as shardplate is their individuality. "But Nale doesn't really look like a person-shaped rift in space..." Maybe not physically. I wouldn't be shocked if part of the reason Lift calls him "Darkness" has to do with the appearance of his Spren at the 5th ideal... Again, I recognize my theory is VERY CRACKPOT. I accept that I may be wrong, but I still want to see if I'm right. "But... But Sylladin!" ... She's a Spren. She's already emotionally supportive for Kal. And we already know there's weird stuff going on with Kal and Syl, Realmatically speaking, so I don't think we can assume they'll behave normally at 5th ideal. Son of Tanavast and all that. Or, maybe, the real twist is that Kal is the ONLY Radiant where this actually happens to the fullest extent! Hah! Guess we just gotta RAFO, huh. Hm. That's all the concerns I can think of. Ask me more if you have any, I'll answer when i've got some more free time.
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