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NameIess

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  1. I don't think that it would, because the weapons are not made of anti-stormlight. They are made of metal, and they only put anti-stormlight into the spren when they are able to pierce the spren. If you managed to make a Shardblade out of anti-ínvestiture, it would likely cause an explosion whenever it touched another Shardblade, with a similar result to Nightblood versus Ishar's Honorblade, only with both Shardblades being damaged.
  2. Not really. A Shardblade can cut a spren when it is not a Shardblade, but a Shardblade blocks a Shardblade.
  3. What the WoB states is that Dalinar, with Stormlight, could not lift a stone of equivalent weight under normal conditions. Also, I know what High Imperial is.
  4. Teft's spren was not a Shardblade at the time.
  5. And managed to win, but everyone hated And for it.
  6. No, we don't know that. Either him or a zinc compounder with tenth heightening living in Silverlight.
  7. Then the sonic cannon blasts the stormlight out of them and rips their bond to shreds. I don't know whether to hope it works like that or doesn't work like that.
  8. Why are you talking in high imperial? I am understanding it. The questioner specifically stated that Dalinar had stormlight.
  9. That would work, but only until someone invents the anti-investiture sonic blast cannon, with a setting for every type of investiture in the Cosmere.
  10. So, Shallan's oaths are complicated because she is reconstructing the oaths she swore when she was a child.
  11. Atium only allows you to have a very limited vision of the immediate future. Renarin's visions are much more complex.
  12. I'm shipping Rysn and Kaladin right now, even though they've never met.
  13. Well, in Brandon's livestream, he basically said: "Shallan's oaths are really complicated, we have to use a big page on it in order to keep it all straight, good luck theorizing on this 17th shard. Muahahahahaha." (I may have paraphrased a bit).
  14. I agree with both of you. I think that the fifth ideal will be the ideal when the Windrunner decides how they will protect. that could be through medicine, or it could be through combat.
  15. All right, @feruchemicalrockband, here's my explanation. Renarin can see the future. Odium does not know what Renarin can see of the future. Therefore, Odium cannot predict what Renarin will do. It's like Atium. Say each of Renarin's visions cause Odiums vision to split once. Then all of the people who interact with Renarin also split once. Odium would eventually be able to figure out what Renarin saw, or maybe just how it had affected him, but Renarin has another vision before that happens.
  16. PLAMRY SURVIVED! (With some emotional trauma).
  17. I'll explain after Brandon's livestream is over.
  18. It is if you have no idea what those visions entail.
  19. No, it won't. The reason that Renarin cancels out future sight is his visions. He can see the future, and Odium doesn't know what about the future he can see, and that cancels out the future sight. Because the visions are rare, it would give the Truthwatcher at most one split in the shadows.
  20. Well, immediate actions are would be easier to predict, so I'm guessing no, corrupted Truthwatchers would not be able to cancel out Atium.
  21. @Ookla the Dragon! Of course, all of her problems came from the cult she had joined! of course!
  22. Then she felt it. The source of her problems. Narration. She felt the narrators twisting her, molding her to their will. And she knew her true enemy.
  23. This rejection caused her soul to become even more dark and twisted.
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