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NameIess

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  1. After they came back to life, Nameless sternly warned them not to attack his castle again.
  2. Nameless revived Them All from the dead and apologized profusely. Then he murdered the dragons.
  3. Why is it that you posted this on the same day that one of my IRL friends recommended it... Along with all of Christopher Nolan's movies... Starting with the Dark knight trilogy? You're all in on a conspiracy, aren't you?
  4. Until Nameless arrived at his castle for vacation.
  5. Then they learned that Nameless was the owner of the castle.
  6. If Elhokar is petty enough to order the man who saved the life of a highprince, and has just risked his life to save a highprince's son, then he could be petty enough to kill Moash's parents as a favor to a friend.
  7. Moash sees that Elhokar is being influenced heavily by Dalinar, and that he is petty enough to order Kaladin executed.
  8. You get a horror movie called "Bee's revenge 2" *Inserts telescope*
  9. Any substance that everyone except that for you is convinced is your weakness.
  10. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Sorry, poetry's not really my thing. Of course, the last time I read the entire series all the way through at once was when I was eight, so I might enjoy it more now.
  11. He was numbed and under extreme emotional distress. besides that, his murder of Jezrien is pretty much indefensible. I'm not trying to say that Moash is a saint, but he doesn't deserve to be hated on and seen as an irredeemable villain worse than Amaram or Sadeas.
  12. Because we like being different from everyone else. Maybe.
  13. Syl bonded him because of his desire to protect people.Without Syl Kaladin would never have mustered the strength to help the bridgemen. Moash doesn't know that. Being around Elhokar has shown him that he is a weak king who doesn't care about his subjects, only about looking good. Exactly the kind of person who would kill some darkeyes for his buddy. Okay, but Adolin killed Sadeas because he got a bunch of his men killed, why does Moash killing Elhokar because he killed his parents label him as a heartless murderer?
  14. But SA is so interesting. I don;t skip the entire thing, just skim it.
  15. Maybe, but I've almost convinced one of them to read Steelheart. another one says that he wants to read The Way of Kings just so that he can tell me it's bad.
  16. And if he had never bonded Syl? The reason that Kaladin couldn't deny that what he was doing was wrong was that Syl had died. Kaladin is a Knight Radiant, and has the advice of Syl to help him. Kaladin hated Amaram, but others acknowledged that what Amaram did to him was wrong and took steps to punish him. Nobody showed any signs of punishing Elhokar for anything that he had done, even Kaladin. Elhokar was a shardbearer who was about to turn into a nigh-immortal Radiant and slaughter all of the parshmen. Yes. killing Elhokar was wrong, I'm not in the #Moashdidnothingwrong camp. I do see Moash as a very redeemable person, and he is definitely not a cold-blooded murdering psychopath intent on genocide. I don't think so. Considering that he didn't know what had happened until a Fused told him, it doesn't seem likely that it was a conscious decision, I find it more likely that either his giving in to emotion and killing Elhokar connected him to Odium, or that it was just simple shock.
  17. When you realize that you can understand a horneater accent better than some real-life accents.
  18. My strategy was to constantly bring it up and talk about it until they read it. I only have a 50% success rate so far though.
  19. When you get your dad to read The Way of Kings, and then use the fact that he called it an "okay book" as a selling point to your friends.
  20. Honor didn't set up the planet to go through those cycles, he allowed the heralds the chance to stop an eternal desolation with no end. Hoid isn't on the side of Honor, he's on the side of stopping Odium.
  21. Kaladin had a spren to help him. If he didn't have Syl, he'd have jumped into the honor chasm, if he even survived long enough to get there. Without Syl, he again would have chosen the wrong choice, and let Elhokar die. I think you mean when he said "I will protect even those I hate, so long as it is right." Again, without Syl to guide him and the pain brought on by losing his bond, a visual representation that what he was doing was wrong, Kaladin would not have made the right choice. He would have been able to ignore the part of himself that knew it was wrong long enough to kill Elhokar. You cannot hold Moash to the same standard as Kaladin. Adolin killed Sadeas, and not many people hate him for that. The only difference between the two killings (from Moash's perspective) would be that Adolin was a high enough rank to avoid punishment for it. We aren't supposed to like Mosh's choice, and I don't, but I do understand it. As for working for Odium, how is Mosh supposed to know that Odium is evil? He didn't have a spren to tell him, and, so far, he has seen Odium's forces act better than the humans ever have. His only complaint is about their treatment of one group of parshmen, while several the highprinces of Alethkar routinely used thousands of slaves as bridgmen. When does Moash allow Odium to take his pain? All he does is kill Elhokar, and afterwards he feels numb. He never tells Odium that he can take his pain. Odium took all of his emotions, not just his empathy. Moash has no hatred, ans simply feels "numb". I see Moash as a very relatable villain, and I hope that Brandon will make a redemption arc for him.
  22. At that point, it would be better for Dalinar to refuse. And how would the Radiants kill Rayse? Nightblood? Odium can't make a pact with someone that doesn't understand what they are agreeing to.
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