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NameIess

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  1. Rogue One was an awesome movie, but no one can convince me that Clone Wars isn't the best Star Wars. The better episodes at least.
  2. Nameless pulled out a gigantic scroll filled with rules. "Here, read this."
  3. Possible, but how would the Stormfather be able to command Syl enough to be able to say she was 'disobeying' if she was merely a deadeye?
  4. Nameless charged straight towards the Speakk, Honorblade cleaving a path through the army of skeletons.
  5. Nameless pulled the 'death' dagger out of his cloak, pointing it towards @Thaidakar the Ghostblood. "You ready for this?"
  6. Yeah. Perhaps the effect isn't evident until you stab the spren a whole lot, like Ishar's men did to Notum.
  7. First off, Syl was hurt not by Kaladin breaking his oaths, but by because she used their weakened bond to get him Stormlight: Second, when Kaladin gets his vision from the Stormfather, he is told that Syl is a deadeye. This is an outright lie, as deadeyes do not weep, yet Kaladin heard Syl weeping while he was trying to get Stormlight to fight the Chasmfiend. Importantly, the Stormfather also tells Kaladin, that Syl "Cannot be fixed. She is broken." This is even more of a lie than the first one, as even if she is broken Kaladin could heal her, and the Stormfather expresses no surprise when Syl is revived. In fact, when speaking to Dalinar, this is what he says when he leaves: When speaking to Syl, the Stormfather's argument is not 'he killed you once, he'll do it again' it is 'he betrayed his oath, and he will (Future tense) kill you' What does this all mean? Well, putting it all together, here's what I've got: After Kaladin fell into the chasm, Syl was hurt, and the Stormfather ordered her to stay away from Kaladin, then told him that Syl was dead and there was no way to bring her back. If she had actually been dead, the Stormfather would've looked for a way to save her, not destroyed her only hope of survival by telling Kaladin he couldn't fix it. Syl of course ignored the Stormfather's order, returning to Kaladin to get him to swear the Third Ideal and revitalize their bond. The Stormfather notices this, goes to stop her, and Kaladin's Third Ideal scene plays out as we see it. Was it a major reveal? I never got that impression. Their spren are quite dead. As evidenced by the fact that they're incapable of weeping. The oaths would be from Sigzil's Honorspren, not Aux. Well... Shallan kinda did all that. She confronted the fact that she killed her mother, and killed her spren. She has her memories back. Unless you subscribe to the Shallan's mother was a Herald theory. It hurt Syl. And breaking the oaths also broke the bond. How do Sig and Aux have a bond if Sigzil broke it?
  8. Nameless sat up, observing their predicament.
  9. Nameless waved cheerfully at Thaidakar. "How' bout we end our little rivalry here and now, eh?"
  10. Nameless waved a hand, and the rebels were dragged away by his loyal soldiers. "Sorry about that. I've been trying to deal with them, but you know how pests are. Always popping up where you least expect them."
  11. The C.C enforcers squinted at Thaidakar for a minute or two, then handed him a warning and walked away.
  12. Except for the fact that Nin's name was Nin, not 'Flappy the Penguin'
  13. Nameless once again cursed Thaidakar's terrible short-term memory.
  14. This was all part of the focusing tactics Nale's sensei had taught him. Only when one was in a state of perfect bewilderment could they attain true power.
  15. Then he went after those who had killed his old master with one thought on his mind:
  16. Nin died immediately, taken by surprise at this assault.
  17. Alright, maybe you wouldn't be able to phase through walls. However, I still see no reason to be jumping to conclusions about ways that you Edgedancers could possibly eliminate air resistance, when we don't have it confirmed that Edgedancers can in fact eliminate air resistance.
  18. Unbenknownst to the Lavasioth, they were now in a preserve specially made by the CNS to contain dangerous new species until they were ready to be integrated into society as a whole. It was a perfect simulation of TLT, except the Narrators were a lot less powerful and unruly.
  19. First off, no, it's not speculation. We see everything that I describe occur in WoR. Second off, Aux wouldn't be dead if Sigzil 'half way' broke his oaths. Unless he's a CS. Then how come Testament's still dead? 'half way' breaking his oaths (or breaking them as Kaladin did in WoR) would not kill Auxiliary.
  20. What do you mean by that?
  21. So the commitee of new species stepped in and put them in time-out.
  22. Then he unleashed his secret attack, and defeated Sam once and for all.
  23. This shocking turn of events caused Nin to briefly pause in his contest, just long enough to take a critical blow from his once-apprentice.
  24. As he died, he laughed ominously about how he would return more powerful than ever, and finally defeat his once-master. Nin ignored this and went inside his hut to make some tea. Then the next day the apprentice challenged him again.
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