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Honorless

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  1. Welcome to the Shard, @Lunu’anaki! Good to see you've already started mingling and theory-crafting! Hope to see you more on the forums! Oh and we have multiple creative writing sections here, I hope you might like them!
  2. Granted, all the books in your library transform into sand sculptures of books. I wish for Kaladin's happiness
  3. Welcome to the Shard, @ArcticWindrunner! Go read the short stories! You'll love them! Especially the Emperor's Soul!
  4. Mostly based on Jewish as well as some Buddhist ideals. There are a couple of topics discussing that, I think. Welcome to the Shard, @Valdez! Sorry for the late welcome!
  5. @DragonLynx931, you appear to have accidentally double-posted this topic. Just go to the other one, at the top of the page you'll find that there's an orange-ish bar that is marked 'moderate', click that, it will show the option to 'hide', click that, it will then ask you to state a reason for hiding the topic, put something like "accidentally double-posted" and you're good to go! Modern applications for Allomancers and Feruchemists are plentiful: certainly there are many possible ways for using them in the military. In addition, they could be used in emergency services for evacuation (coinshots, lurchers), triage (cadmium), arrests of dangerous convicts (cadmium, as we see Marasi do in the books), therapy (soothers and rioters, again as we see in books), the medallions made via Feruchemy would be an enormous boost to technology.
  6. Hahahaha! What the rusts! Welcome to the Shard, @DragonLynx931! Hemalurgically stealing someone's Identity to use their topic is certainly a novel method of introducing oneself Hope to see you both on the forums!
  7. Granted. You will have her for a day. Then she'll die. I wish for a nice bubble bath
  8. @Llstml, sorry I should make it a point to remember not everyone reads as much fiction as I do. I didn't mean I want the paper as boon without a Nightwatcher curse. I meant that the paper itself isn't cursed: like it isn't rigged to explode, or turn me into a piece of paper if I touch it or have a drawing of some hellish creature that comes alive and eats me. And trying to dodge the Nightwatcher's curse is also a part of the game I just wanted an Über creative bane, I guess. @Mushroom Catalog, your wish is granted. There are Hemalurgic metals & bindpoints for that. I wish for a day, that I can put between any two other days
  9. There is also the Lord Ruler as an example, he was also a Compounder, on top of all that.
  10. @Llstml, the point of the game is to twist the wish made by the previous player, not follow actual Nightwatcher unrelated-boon-and-curse dynamic. Unless the boon somehow enables the unrelated curse thing. Also please quote or tag. Granted, you have it. It appears above you, falling straight on top of you, completely flattening you. Ah, a classic bane. I wish for a pet Tyrannosaur
  11. My favorite rank is Torturer of Heralds Though 'Rotting Chull Carcass' sounds equally hilarious. Ah... L33T, Pwnage, munchkinry... Words deserving of being inscribed in metal... Oh and 'Ramblemen' are Nalthian storytellers and news announcers, in case anyone's curious. The Waffle cooks might refer to an RPG group here on the Shard, I'm not sure though... You know, the ones distributing Hemalurgically spiked cookies? Beyond that, what Calderis said. There are three God Beyonds currently (in the Shard, not in the Cosmere!.... hmm....) including Voidus, though Calderis looks like he might soon join them. Some of the rankings really are hodge-podge, if not plain non-canon: Prelan, for example, refers to the head Obligator and leader of the Steel Ministry in the books; on the Shard though, Prelan and High Prelan are two separate rankings. Edit: Oops, High Prelans are leaders of Cantons and Lord Prelan leader of the Steel Ministry Mistings train to become Hazekillers, yet are rated higher than them.
  12. Yeah, I just looked it up. I don't think I have the capacity to read/watch anything anime for a while, I'm still recovering from "5 Centimetres per Second", my heart cannot take it...
  13. Nice Wait, what's the other one? "Amulet"? Is it good?
  14. Piiiiiiicccccccc!
  15. Can we have a pic, @fadiay08?
  16. Granted You are the Nightwatcher Give thyself a curse, @Truthless of Shinovar I wish for a piece of paper: only the one, non-exploding, non-poisoned, unscribbled, not cursed piece of paper
  17. I would say that it would be easier for him to say the Words on days of moderate intelligence and higher empathy; on days where he is more intelligent, maybe a Voidspren bond would be more suitable for him then. Umm, hey @KandraAllomancer! Could you re-post your comment on this version of the topic? OP appears to have accidentally double-posted, and two people have already commented on this side... I've copied your comment here so you don't have to go hunting for it: Interesting observations, @KandraAllomancer! @GoWibble don't cross-post Definitely a RAFO Can you put the WoB that says that T's spiritweb is changed? @Pathfinder said: Both Dalinar and Lift have received modifications from Cultivation. Depending on how you view them, Lift's would be more so than Dalinar's, yet both have bonded spren without issue. I agree, his variable intelligence would make it difficult for him to maintain a bond, unless the spren is a bit more liberal in interpretation. Not sure if there would be a resonance that would grow from that interaction as his greatly increased intelligence is rare. Hey, Pathfinder! I copied your comment here, could you repost it here? OP double posted the topic. @TheBlueTaco, just go to the other page, click Moderate, click Hide, give reason "accidentally double-posted" and it's done! No need to wait for a mod. I can also copy the comments here over to the other one, if you want to keep that one, rather than this one. @The traveller, that's double-posting too...
  18. There was also that WoB on Magic the Gathering style colours of the Shards, he said we haven't seen any of the Blue ones: Now we have one of them
  19. Navani is also a popular candidate
  20. Hahahaha! I've been for that theory myself for quite a while. Cultivation is closer to Ruin's entropy than Preservation's stasis. But it most likely is Autonomy or both Odium and Autonomy. Too many hints: from Bleeder's statements about freedom from Harmony, to the use of the word 'Trell', to the newspaper clippings "vote for passion! vote for freedom!"
  21. Ah yes, the other one where the patient can see the Cryptics... It does seem that certain spren are much more actively seeking out for Nahel Bonds: Cryptics apparently decided via their council to restart Operation: Radiant. Same with Cultivationspren. Truthwatcher spren seem to have been at it for a while as well. Syl and Timbre seemed to be outliers among their kind... This question has come up before in another thread, what did these spren foresee exactly and how?
  22. Yup, wasn't that the one you were talking about? Couldn't be bothered to find the epigraph, sorry
  23. Agreed, that Shin man somehow managed to not rattle off a prophecy while under the influence of Moelach, on his deathbed and managed to figure out what the Silent Gatherers of the Diagram were doing. Best middle finger ever!
  24. Chapter 2 Rayas waited patiently as the girl stopped before him and stared up at the statue. Conveniently, the... robbery she was truly paying attention to was happening at just the right angle for her to observe it without gawking at it. A thief, he thought, or a recruiter for some criminal activity No one notices beggars and one learns a lot by being unnoticeable She completely ignored his existence, much less his completely empty bowl and swiftly moved on after losing interest in the mugging. Rayas let loose a litany of colourful curses at her back. He needed to eat. His stomach was clenching painfully. He stared balefully at the stump of his leg. The injury that had brought him here, to this colours-cursed city: faith, he clenched his teeth, and the renown of a doctor he had ended up chasing halfway across Hallandren and yet not managed to find. He turned to watch the theft-in-progress and snorted, what was that kid hoping to find in there? Then gaped as the boy simply swiped something shiny across a bag of a passing priest in one fluid movement. The bag tore and a veritable waterfall of coins spilled out. He jumped up, fell down again for forgetting about his stump, then hobbled up to the three. Rayas then proceeded to swipe up a few coins, surreptitiously slipped a few up his sleeves then handed the rest to the priest and the Idrian looking boy, who had, alongside his former mark and a couple of other bystanders, bent down to help the priest gather up his coins. The boy raised an eyebrow at him, obviously noticing the action but otherwise seeming to let it go without remark before turning back to the well-dressed girl Rayas had thought was the little thief's original mark. He was just about to leave when a hand on his shoulder stopped him. It was the priest. Smiling, the priest handed him a few coins, "bless you, child. Even in your difficult times you remained honest. Go get yourself something warm to eat" Rayas "gaped" at the priest then thanked him profusely before "joyously" making for the kiosk by the wayside (going to any more 'permanent' food establishments as a beggar was not a wise choice, as he had found out the hard way). The kiosk had even seen how the priest himself had handed him the money to get himself something to eat. One learns a lot of things as a beggar The vendor gave him some steaming fries, smiling at him kindly. Dragons take you, Rayas thought angrily, I was sitting there starving for days. Now you smile at me kindly? But he didn't let it show. He just appeared thankful. He knew better than to appear "ungrateful" and ate for the first time in two and a half days...
  25. I think the answer lies in the fact that Urithiru was supposed to be a bulwark against the Unmade and that one Bondsmith was always in accompaniment to it. So yes, the Sibling probably did power Urithiru. I think this was all but confirmed in Oathbringer with the gem archives, where one sapphire said, "goodnight sweet Sibling, goodnight Urithiru". "Supercharging" via Perpendicularity is not a standard Bondsmith power, as was stated by the Stormfather within the same chapter. It was stated that what Dalinar did had to do with the fact that (A) Honor was dead, and (B) he was bonded to Tanavast's Cognitive Shadow, and he was the first one to do so in the history of Roshar.
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