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  1. Probably the most likely outcome.
  2. Still never gave her the level of power that was in the well, until she became a shard. And the Fullborn could not ascend, neither could Vin until after she entered the Well of Ascention. Without that priming the Fullborn just gets more powerful allomancy, not ascention. Sure would be a shame if Shardblades cut on all three realms. And yet they still lack the ability to kill a Windrunner who has infinite stormlight. Whereas the Windrunner has the ability to kill them. Won't help you in the vacuum of space. Or in a black hole.
  3. How okay are you with spoilers?
  4. No he doesn't. The Well of Ascension could literally move planets, Even when Vin was in the process of becoming Preservation she never got even close to that until she actually became the shard. Well for starters slam another planet into theirs. That immediately removes any speed advantage the Fullborn has, as they can't run in space. Second use their spren to create a powerful enough pressure differential to pull them away from the remains of the planet. Now the Windrunner can stab them repeatedly with a shardblade to their hearts content, once they find the spine it's over. Or if they really want to they can just find a conveinient black hole. Heralds were much more limited than what Radiants can do, and holding more stormlight makes it easier to use. And there is no upper limit to how large of an object they could lash, it just takes more stormlight, which is no longer an issue.
  5. Well for starters a shardblade would work. Second off with infinite Stormlight they could just lash a large asteroid or another planet into the first one. So on and so forth.
  6. Radiant wins then, no questions asked. Fullborn lacks the offensive output to kill them through that much stormlight, whereas a shardblade is still every bit as lethal. Now it might take them forever, but it would eventually happen.
  7. That's the truth. I'm really glad you're doing alright.
  8. For DND? Or just for this campaign?
  9. Rock isn't entirely human though. No.
  10. I have some ideas if you would like some.
  11. The question is can they? The answer probably not. If they could it would probably be something close to singer forms or something like that.
  12. All fainlife have six limbs.
  13. Those are the sources, note how I mentioned the way of Kings first, and Honor second, and also did Voidish first, and forbidden second. I just wrote it that way to save space, sorry for the confusion. And while yes the Way of Kings is not garunteed to be 100% accurate to the original version, I don't see how it doesn't fit with Nohadon. And we know for a fact that Shards are not forbidden from sharing the future with mortals, Preservation, Ednowment, having both done so.
  14. If she has such a strong Connection to him she would probably be more aware of him and what he was doing than she would have if it was someone else.
  15. Yes, he's able to innately hold up his own weight without any strain, that requires him to be at least 10 times as strong, but that is shown to not be the case. But she only reacted to Wax in a speed bubble for a fraction of a second. Not necessarily her feruchemical abilities, but her Connection to Wax certainly was, otherwise she wouldn't be able to use telepathy with him
  16. They couldn't have as both the way of kings, and Honor in the visions say that seeing the future is Voidish/forbidden.
  17. Cephandrius is not his real name, but it's one of the oldest we have.
  18. But they were all Trellium spikes. F-iron's strength never keeps up, even at low rates, while they are always able to handle their own weight as part of magic protecting its user, they are never able to lift in a proportional amount to how heavy they become. Um, no. We have never seen a normal human use exclusively f-steel. The closest thing is Bleeder, who was using Trellium spikes that we know for a fact stole more than just their base attribute, and should be noted only did so for a fraction of a second.
  19. Or really all of F-iron, though let's not go back down that rabbit hole.
  20. They are not.
  21. There isn't, that would require someone to be both twice as fast as the normal person and half the speed of the steelrunner, which is impossible. It is litterally impossible for a single observer to find a 4x difference. No you aren't, because you opponent doesn't slow down, they don't suddenly move at half speed. The normal person doesn't slow down, they are still 0 They will be more precise, but when moving at double speed they will only be twice as precise, not 4x. You aren't forcing any disadvantage, they aren't weakened in the slightest.
  22. That's not how relativity works, you have two separate observers, and thus only a 2x difference. From the steelrunners point of view the normal person is moving at half speed. From the normal persons perspective the steelrunner is moving at double speed. From no perspective is there a 4x difference.
  23. That isn't what I was talking about This is. You would only appear twice as fast to your opponent, and they would only appear to be moving at half speed to you, there is no 4x difference.
  24. Nightblood and Azure's sword are both shardblades made of steel, and you could do the same for other metals. Additionally Seons and Skaze can become shardblades with some work put in, and neither of them have any Cultivation or Honor in them.
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