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  1. felt that something was very wrong with the world.
  2. Yeah. Almost all the inquisitors have F-gold. Maybe the inquisitors Vin and Elend fought between WoA and HoA didn't have F-gold because Ruin didn't want to throw away more valuable pawns, but there is no reason for the inquisitors to have a reputation such as that other than them being able to heal from anything else.
  3. Nameless strode through the ruins. He grinned, feasting his eyes upon the glorious devastation surrounding him. Something moved in the rubble of a broken tower. Timor Pituitae, fear sludge, boiled forth towards him. It trembled, preparing to become Nameless' greatest fear, then froze. Seeming confused, it hesitated, as if trying to decide what it should do about this strange prey with no fear. Nameless smiled, Narrationblade coalescing from shadows, dripping darkness.
  4. Nameless glanced around. "Who said that? Why would I call it black ooze? It's clear-" He cut off as black ooze swallowed him.
  5. WoB's clarify books, and the books leave it unclear as to whether inquisitors had feruchemy. In fact, considering that Vin thought the only way to kill an inquisitor was to crush their head, I would say that it is almost certain that they did have F-gold.
  6. Inquisitors, at least most of them, had access to a healing spike: F-gold is easily enough to make Vin and Elend see inquisitors as highly dangerous opponents. in addition, it makes sense that TLR would give them an f-gold spike, as he could easily justify not giving them access to A-gold, and thus keep them from compounding without raising suspicion. Bendal's higher strength could come from either feruchemy, multiple A-pewter spikes, him being a pewterarm or mistborn before becoming an inquisitor, or from the spike being taken from a pewterarm or mistborn that was stronger than Kelsier.
  7. Storing A-Pewter's strength would keep your muscles from swelling when you tapped it. Marsh healed quickly in Final Empire. Vin and Elend don't explicitly say that the inquisitor was the first to have a pewter spike, but that it was the first to have an eleventh spike. TLR almost certainly didn't give all of his inquisitors A-gold, and not all of them had A-atium, so that leaves two spikes in a standard ten spike setup that can be used for feruchemy.
  8. I AM OFFEND! YOU HAVE INSULTED ME, MY FAMILY, AND MY HONOR! I DEMAND COMPENSATION! 1259
  9. Granted. You get seven swans a swimming, six geese a laying, fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiive gooooolden rings, four calling birds, three french hens, two turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear tree. Your bane is that whenever you say the words five, gold, or ring, you have to say them in a really drawn out manner. I wish for an awesome idea.
  10. hhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh? 1257
  11. Meanwhile, back on earth, Nameless hunted X through a nightmarish landscape, moving swiftly through the ruined husks that used to be city, taking cover to hide from the fear sludge. "We really should come up with a better name than 'fear sludge'."
  12. Bendal almost certainly had F-pewter, and by Hero of Ages, all or most of the inquisitors had feruchemy. The first one that Vin and Elend fought had F-steel, and I believe the others had feruchemy as well. As for compounding, I guess we never saw anyone go all bands of mourning, so I suppose it is possible that they didn't know about it. Seems strange that Ruin wouldn't tell them about it though.
  13. The inquisitors Vin and Elend fought used feruchemy, as well as compounding.
  14. Granted. The Nightwatcher is feeling generous today, so you get no bane. Enjoy you million billion pieces of worthless paper. I wish Brandon would publish the Way of Kings. (The in-world book by Nohadon)
  15. I would definitely recommend reading all of the books, or at least most of them. Some of the middle books get slow, but skipping to Brandon's would be like skipping the first 4 books of stormlight and reading KoW when it comes out. A summary won't give you the investment in the series that reading the books will.
  16. They fell deep into the depths of the unknown.
  17. Yeah, that makes sense. You could maybe pull off some connection shenanigans with a Bondsmith though. Disconnect the halves so that they think their other half was destroyed, then repair both of them to make two.
  18. Granted. It likes eating all your friends and family. I wish that Silksong would come out.
  19. Thinking of the Honorblade pieces as two swords shouldn't be that hard to pull off. Obviously it would be extremely difficult, but also worth it. Infinite Honorblades means infinite surgebinders.
  20. I don't think perception works like that.
  21. So, we have this WoB from the mini-con that says that if Nightblood pulverized an Honorblade, you could repair it with investiture: So that got me thinking: If you cut an Honorblade in half with Nightblood, then added tons of investiture to both halves, could you replicate the Honorblade? Obviously this wouldn't work with shardblades, but Honorblades aren't alive, so I think it could work.
  22. These death turtles swarmed out into the vast expanse of space, searching for new planets to conquer.
  23. But then the sludge evolved. It transformed into the worst fear of all turtles: plastic
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