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Honorless

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  1. Welcome to the Shard, @Forest Nymphomaniac! What's your favourite Order of the Knights Radiant?
  2. Alendi was a Seeker
  3. Do you plan to read Aether of Night and White Sand?
  4. Err... granted You can now hear all the wishes ever made to The Nightwatcher I wish for the power to create a Virtual Reality Mass Multi-player Online game!
  5. Definitely not! @SzethIsBadAsHell, just noticed you misspelled 'Feruchemist'
  6. Kaladin without a doubt. His was the story that drew me in and the character I'm most invested in.
  7. I don't think that it needs to be the origin of the system in order to be able to grant it. After all, look at Allomancy. It too occurred naturally long before Lerasium Mistborn became a thing when Rashek Ascended.
  8. Huh, so one could distill Lerasium out of the Mists?
  9. I still think that Harmonium seems like it would grant Feruchemy, after all it is something of a balance between Preservation and Ruin. Lerasium granted Allomancy, why couldn't Harmonium grant Feruchemy?
  10. Since Sazed currently holds Ruin, Hemalurgy is of him now. Since he also holds Preservation, calling the combination Harmony, he also has an entirely new godmetal that we saw in BoM. Duscovered by the Southern Scadrians, who call it Ettmetal and use it to power their ships, create powerful bombs as well as Allomantic grenades. This metal is explosive on contact with water, Brandon compared it with Cesium. As we saw with the Inquisitors, Hemalurgic constructs can survive wounds inflicted by the spike and in fact, alter the receiver's biology so that they can survive being impaled. The Inquisitors' brains itself was reshaped to allow the spikes to pass through, as well as, it seems their skeletal structure and muscular structure as well as possibly a few internal organs and their circulatory system. So couldn't their body do something to accommodate a Harmonium spike? It doesn't solve the problem of the spike degrading or getting damaged or exploding while it's still... passing through the donor, but I'm hoping you all could provide some theories for that end. Now, assuming success of such a venture, what power(s) do(es) Harmonium steal? Feruchemy can sidestep the godmetal's reaction with water, provided the Feruchemist takes a few precautions like covering up their metalmind so as to not expose it to water. So what would a Harmonium metalmind store?
  11. There might be a trick to burning Harmonium or a hack...
  12. They might be, but they seem to simply be a part of the (magical) fauna since they don't impart any ability to humans. Whatever they have is inherent to them, not granted by the worms
  13. Mistborn series was supposed to be a trilogy of trilogies but then Wax & Wayne happened
  14. What about era 4 ?
  15. Took me a while to get it "Iron"
  16. Still exactly what I said, is the part where I didn't include why the Heralds who did survive still had to go to Braize the confusing part? Should I add that in? I thought it was apparent...
  17. Maybe by burning an alloy of Lerasium and Atium?
  18. That's basically what I said? I gave a run-down of how the Oathpact situation may be set up that the Heralds would need to be caught
  19. Huh, I never caught that bit about the Heralds "getting caught". It does make sense though, if they have to make their way back to Braize voluntarily in case they survive, then they definitely have to be caught in order to get them to break. And if they die then they get sent to Braize, we don't know the mechanism, so maybe they get sent to a designated area or a random area or an area of their choosing on Braize or the destination is highly situational somehow, except for the first scenario, all the others would require finding them, and even if the first scenario is true, that still leaves the Heralds who didn't die and now need to be caught.
  20. Welcome to the Shard, @THEpriceOFsoap! Which Sanderson books have you read and which one's your favourite?
  21. I don't exactly agree with the Shardplate made of lesser spren theory as you probably saw on that thread. You will have to convince the Cognitive aspect of a Cognitive entity to change part of its Spiritual aspect in order to change its Physical composition. That entity has a direct line to a Shard supplying it Investiture. Cognitive entities are composed of Investiture, the Heralds are their identity given new form by Investiture So Soulcasting should be a a no-no
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