The Ten Deaths is more of a title for a person or a group. Someone called it a force a while ago.
Huh. I've always glossed over this
My guess is it relates to trying to kill the Heralds
As is Investiture, Vessel,. Shard, 17th, 16, Ambition, Devotion, Odium, etc.
It's more of when you add words to your Google dictionary like "metalmind" and all of it's derivatives
So Marsh mentioned being blinded from the sensory overload (when he was first spiked), and this WoB leads me to believe that Inquisitors can burn their spikes for steelsight if needed
Kar also mentions that his spikes hurt, which could be this, albeit not quite passing out because of pain.
Ah. I see that you haven't read the other books. It was a Warbreaker reference. You might want to consider reading it before saying
But you could anyway
Welcome to the Shard!
First off, if you're willing, I'll accept your Breath
Second, What's your favorite cosmere magic system and why? What about non-cosmere?
This is very helpful, thank you
I was going to post a topic that was pertinent to Coppermind, but I shifted the subject to this because it was the root of my question
I've always held it as headcannon that it is. It is referred to inworld as "Atium: the lost metal," but I think that the question truly is how will it be used?
I've had a idea for a while: not a new game, but for "I doubt it" / BS we did a thing a few years ago that you come up with a proxy for saying BS by saying a phrase that fit. For example, "Broken Shallan"
Repeating characters in the interludes show events happening that are outside of the storyline for the main characters. Take the Szeth interludes in the Way of Kings. Rsyn is another good example. The interludes are just that: interludes. The Stormlight Archive books are essentially trilogies, so the interludes are a break from the main storyline for side lines.
If you like the cosmere, or you plan to read all of the books, if you skip the interludes, you'll miss out on some cosmere information. I personally wouldn't even if I just wanted to read the SA because the side plots are often important or provide context.