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NameIess

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  1. “I’m Curiosity, and my business here is finding out everything I can.” basically there’s a few groups trying to stop this evil person, and Curiosity isn’t really involved in any of that. Where we are now is undefined.
  2. She accepts that beings of great power exists, so she’s an atheist? I don’t want to argue this, but I’ll say this much. If I was in the Cosmere, I would not believe that the Shards were gods. I wouldn’t be an atheist either, but I wouldn’t accept any of them as gods. I would also probably refer to them as gods from time to time. Does that make me a Shardist? Not in my opinion.
  3. “Oh. I guess you must be nice too, since you ran away first.” Curiosity frowns. “What do you study?”
  4. Granted. You take up the shard of Autonomy and are splintered by an alternate version of yourself. I wish to be able to know what maturity level a book is before reading it without having to do any research.
  5. Granted. You are now a person in the Beyond that Autonomy has killed. I wish that I would always have a book to read.
  6. Curiosity stopped, breathing heavily. “Why would I eat you?”
  7. Curiosity continued chasing Stuart, redoubling her speed as she chased the strange chicken across the field.
  8. Curiosity stared at the chicken for a moment, then dropped her cards and started chasing it.
  9. "I don't know." Reasoning shrugged. "It might just be as simple as Narrating them out, or there might be more to it. Shadow implied it would be pretty easy."
  10. Curiosity nodded to herself, pushing the sphere into the central pile. "I'd say this about matches your bets. Don't tell anyone, but I actually didn't find this at my base. I found it"-she lowered her voice to a barely audible whisper-"At Nameless' house, locked away in a hidden room."
  11. Reasoning looked up in surprise and relief, lowering the small device she'd apparently been shouting at. "Bookwyrm! Thank goodness. Listen, Curiosity, Shadow, and Michael got themselves trapped in this what-if place that traps anyone who enters for some reason-including you, so please don't teleport to them-and the only way to get them out is through the aid of a Narrator from a different Author." She grimaced at the device she was holding. "You have to hurry. She's already gambled away a whole bag of our soul, Basically every new character I were working on before the split aside from the few I managed to hide from her, and the only Plotblade I own! I don't know what else she's got, but please, get her out of there before she loses anything else." -- Curiosity looked at the large pile of stuff sitting next to Michael and Shadow, then starting rummaging through her pockets. "Surely I have something else. I could've sworn I had-aha! oh, wait." She looked up at Michael and Shadow's stuff again, then hesitantly pulled out a small sphere that appeared to be made of some kind of metal, setting it down in front of herself. "I didn't mention this at first, since I'm actually still curious about what this is, but... well, I'd really like to know what's in that package of yours Michael." @Thaidakar the Ghostblood
  12. Curiousity smiled guilelessly. "Well, you'd better play well then. I don't let go of a piece of my soul easily."
  13. Curiosity eyed Shadow’s coins, then turned her gaze to Micheal’s package, eyes lighting up with excitement. “Alright. I’ll match your bets.” She pulled a bag from somewhere and opened the top briefly to look inside, a rainbow shimmer leaking out as she did so. Satisfied, Curiosity tied the bag shut and set it on the ground in front of her. “One bag of concentrated Narrativium. High quality, pulled directly from the soul of a Narrator.”
  14. Granted. Mankind is now the term used to refer to rocks. I wish for a chunk of Lerasium and a hemalurgic spike holding a spren.
  15. "I would ask to know more, but I already learned about Micheal's backstory after he so dramatically showed up. In any case, what do you have to bet? It had better be interesting."
  16. Curiosity shrugged. "I don't have much money, actually. Just a Plotblade, some Prismite that formed from small chunks of my soul when the split happened, a partially-formed character or two, and a few other things like that."
  17. No, we count the total number of posts in this topic, not the number of replies. 1769
  18. Curiosity listens with rapt attention. “Sounds fun! I guess I have some things I could bet. I’m had all sorts of interesting things just lying around before I got split, and none of the other me’s seemed to want them.”
  19. Curiosity gasped, stricken. "We... we're stuck here? But there's nothing new here! It's just a boring nonsense place! I can't take it. Tell me there's some way to escape that won't take forever." She sat down, breathing quickly. "Did you say 21? I don't know how to play that game." -- Reasoning appeared next to Bookwyrm. "Hey. Can you help me with something?" @The Bookwyrm
  20. Curiosity nodded again. “Interesting! I didn’t know that before. I bet I’ll love having that information once I’m whole again. Anyways, how do we leave here? I’d help, but I’m practically powerless.”
  21. Curiosity nodded slowly. “I guess that makes sense. Who found the loophole? And which Narrator defeated their plan?”
  22. Good point. It's possible that the Oathgates take different amounts of energy to function, but still, it's possible that they don't conserve energy. However, we still haven't seen Portals-style portals, and don't have any confirmation that it's possible outside of Bondsmiths, so I don't think you could make a PMM out of it.
  23. Curiousity found this very curious. "Why did everyone forget? To make the Narrators forget... doesn't seem possible."
  24. Making holes up where they don't exist isn't a good idea either. It would come from the Investiture used to power the portal. I don't understand your first question, and as for the second I imagine it would be turned into Investiture much like excess air or smoke does when Soulcasting stone. I would like to reiterate a few things: One, we don't know that portals as you're describing them exist. You're purely speculating on that fact based off of very sketchy evidence. Second, Brandon has said that his books are intended to follow the laws of thermodynamics, so I don't see a reason not to give those laws existing the benefit of the doubt. Yes, there are some applications that clearly break our laws of physics (Terris wheel being an example. Once Scadrial figures out fabrials, that process will likely be very easy to mechanize.) but they are the exception, not the rule.
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