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NameIess

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  1. Kaladin won't follow a dictator. Dalinar doesn't want to be a dictator. He specifically walked away from the title of Highking. Why would literacy change him? Even if he did develop paranoia, Navani or Jasnah would help him through it.
  2. Or you just tie him up in chains made of living beings, so that he can't break them, and repeatedly hemalurgicly spike healing out of him.
  3. *Emergency lights kick in* *Turns and stares at Alvron*
  4. Granted. He is turned into a pile of sentient waffles. He no longer has to digest protein to live. Granted. Here is a pile of waffles. Your Bane is that Failsafe is given a Shardblade and a piece of paper with your address written on it. Edit- I wish for a a suit of Shardplate that never runs out of Stormlight.
  5. Hero died. He got a game over screen. Nameless laughed. "DId you really think that just because you have the power of the Triforce, you can beat Oregon trail in one go?"
  6. Or Odium could just kill him himself.
  7. But nothing could save hero. No matter how much medicine, spare parts, clean water, ammo, clothes, and food he had, it availed him nothing.
  8. You mean crazy-aunt Shallan, right?
  9. Hero has been bitten by a rattlesnake! Hero has died.
  10. She helps protect people. What person could protect better than Kaladin? Also, Kaladin wouldn't stand for a dictator. I could see him walking out, removing the Windrunners from Urithuru, if Dalinar took all the power for himself.
  11. She wants Kaladin to be happy. Why would she be discontent when he is happy? She'll probably stick around, keep giving Kaladin terrible relationship advice, constantly badger him to do things she wants him to, play pranks on him, "help" raise any children he may have, and help him keep his ideals. Why would she want to leave?
  12. I can just imagine someone pulling this off, end then someone asks them "How do you do it? You're over a hundred years old, and you look in your sixties!" And the guy just turns to him and says: "Simple. I just consider myself immortal."
  13. I don't think you could get true immortality, but you could probably slow the aging, or perhaps stop it entirely until the spiritual interference gets too strong.
  14. Why? wouldn't you want to know who is responsible for ending one of the best series you've ever read on the third book of ten?
  15. He's only putting writing Stormlight 4 out of consideration. Not the other series.
  16. Granted. Stormlight 4 is now out... of consideration for being published, or even written. Brandon will burn his notes and his rough draft, swearing off of ever writing Stormlight 4. Your bane is that every single fan of the series will instantly know not only why this has happened, but also where you live, your full name, you email address, phone number, bank password, credit card number, and social security number. I wish that every wish I have ever made will be undone, along with all the banes I have received.
  17. *Executes the plagiarists*
  18. *Cues the fog machine*
  19. Yes, the spiritual aspect. the Cognitive aspect can interfere, however: Spoiled for length And also: Spoilered for length again So the cognitive aspect can interfere, the question is how much? It works on the same principles, but both the spren and the Radiants perception matters, which is why it didn't work for Lift, Wyndle did not believe that she would stop aging.
  20. Who were actually a crab and a guileful knight.
  21. Radiant healing is very different, as it is dependent on both the perception of the Radiant and the Spren. Wyndle most certainly did not believe Lift would stop aging.
  22. Nameless was too busy facepalming to tell Truthless that he hadn't changed anything.
  23. While I was reading through the Wax and Wayne trilogy, there is a part in it were Wayne thinks to himself about how it seems illogical to him that people would die when they are old, as that is the time when they should have the most experience staying alive. This caused me to consider: What if a bloodmaker or gold compounder actually believed themselves to be immortal, or that they should be a certain age forever? Would their cognitive aspect then interfere with their spiritual aspect enough to extend their lifespan, would it just not age them while they healed, or would it do nothing?
  24. Of course not. Only occasionally.
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