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This point keeps getting brought up, and I don't really see why it justifies the Honorblade's destruction. Yeah, anyone could steal one and immediately use surges, but such a surgebinder could only be so dangerous (with the exception of the Bondsmith Honorblade of course). Radiants are already fighting for the enemy, and it's not like the oaths actually prevent Radiants from doing evil stuff.
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Yeah, they were a little annoying starting out, but once I got used to it (and got a new nunchuck so I could use my shield and roll) it was pretty fun.
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It’s in arcanum, Brandon did a reading at fanX 2022.
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Dalinar had a perpendicularity up and it didn't supercharge them all.
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How do you know it didn't produce Stormlight?
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And only forms of power are dangerous? He had no Radiants after years, and we never heard anything about humans asking for bonds. Deeply involved does not mean he was the lead researcher in the discovery.
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He didn't know what forms they had access to. Yeah, but he knew plenty about his human enemies. He could still send messengers and ambassadors. Yeah, but he still wasn't a scholar. His scientists could do the stuff, I don't ever get the impression that he was head researcher.
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Nameless dodged backwards, wrapping TAAron in weaves of air in an attempt to immobilize him. "TAAron? What're you doing? And whose birds are those?" -
Why not? They still could've had access to any number of forms. The Heralds would have told him that they could still be dangerous. Even non-surgebinders can kill people. Kalak travelled between realms to get to the Lasting Integrity, so they obviously knew about perpendicularities. And he managed to get Voidlight to Roshar. So why would he bother spending the hundreds or thousands of hours it would take to discover anti-investiture when he obviously has trusted scientists to do it for him?
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The Legend of Zelda and Skyward Sword (on the wii).
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I have played three Zelda games, and Breath of the Wild is my favorite.
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He knew that Parshendi were Voidbringers. And he didn't consider them a threat. And he knew they didn't have surgebinding how? Or some other powers that they gained from forms? Heralds? Then why did he talk about 'reports' from the latest tests? Why wasn't he doing them himself?
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And if they deided to take these powers by killing him? He was overconfident in the extreme to not even consider the Voidbringers a threat. Could have been a trick. So? A competent person would've known the exact mechanics of the Nahel bond by that point, and at least begun trying to convince spren to bond with humans again. Why invite all the artifabrians then?
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What if they had wanted to take the power for themselves, or simply hated humans too much to ever work with them? The simple truth is that someone like Taravangian would never have acted as Gavilar did. Dalinar didn't have contact with Heralds and worldhoppers, and the full resources of a united Alethkar behind him. He might have overseen the tests, but why wouldn't he have just gotten those master artifabrians to do it for him? I think this is the issue we're having. Yes, we could assume that Gavilar did all of this himself, that he was humanity's best hope, and that's what we're led to believe. However, the same evidence that can show he was smart can also show that he was the opposite. Like all well-foreshadowed plot twists, it wasn't obvious, but looking back it is consistent with what we got, even if it wasn't the most obvious conclusion.
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Nameless groaned, slowly coming back to consciousness. Apparently, that backlash had been the result of a general safety net or something. Come to think of it, hiding his weaves hadn't been the smartest idea. Sitting up, he once again reached out weaves to touch the wall, and was surprised to find that something had changed. Where previously there'd been nothing but the faintest image of the destination, now he could clearly see the destination of the spell. He saw TAAron, fighting a swarm of birds that looked vaguely familiar. Huh. Well, third time's the charm. Nameless wove a gateway once again, opening a gate to that alternate dimension and dashing through to get TAAron. -
How do you know it was only to the CR?
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