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Nah, Santa's just a really strong cadmium misting, he slows down the whole planet, then the elves drop the presents into chimneys from his satellites, common misconception.
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Nightwatcher Boon/Bane (Game)
NameIess replied to killersquirrel59's topic in Forum Games & Random Stuff
Granted, you will be unable to understand a word of their explanation. I wish to be admitted entrance to the Cosmere without a Visa, and not to be caught by border control and deported. -
Nightwatcher Boon/Bane (Game)
NameIess replied to killersquirrel59's topic in Forum Games & Random Stuff
Granted, every time you play it, the temperature in your room will drop to -30000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000. I could make it cooler if you want, though. your bane is that you will never get a good score on any test, and will never get a job. -
perfect, I'll take it. I always loved donkey cage stew. I'll leave you this bag of silvery beads of metal I stole was given by a bloke with eye spike syndrome.
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Trying to decide a new series to start
NameIess replied to vickyperkin's topic in General Brandon Discussion
Have you read Reckoners? that's pretty good. If not the Rithmast is also good, it has a very Cosmere feel to it as it was originally going to be in the Cosmere. -
They could hear about him from the soldiers they captured in the preliminary conflicts and skirmishes.
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But if TLR stayed behind at first, I can imagine the KR sending a strike force of elsecallers to assassinate him, they could group up in the cognitive realm, about two dozen or so, and soulcast his atium minds away, then he dies of old age. also, his normal metalminds are not filled to the brim, as Vin was able to see lines to all of them except the ones he pierced to himself, so he might be overconfident and not store up enough attributes until right before the battle, leaving him "easy" to assassinate. @Calderis A shardblade is alive and intelligent, as well as being made of investiture, so I imagine that has something to do with it
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What I mean for this to be is a "what if" scenario, the two sides are simply on a world, they did not come through the cognitive realm, lets say a shard transported them through the spiritual realm. Scadrial and Roshar have no prior knowledge of each other, I simply said that they had one year to gather armies, not to gather information.
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So being flattened by a 30 foot monster is somehow less damaging than what the lord ruler would do to you while you are wearing Shardplate strong enough to tank hits from said 30 foot tall monster? yes he could, turn them into smears, but would he? could he do it to at least 200 knights without running out of speed? yes he is a fullborn, but he is actually the most idiotic person in the world. As soon as Vin knocked off his Atium minds, he gave up. He could have tapped the other attributes to increase his speed, strength and health enough to kill Vin and recover his Atium minds, he could have run all the way to the pits of Hathsin to get Atium from the Kandra, but instead he sat on the floor and died.
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Maybe, but they don't have any twinborn in Era 1
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Which Renarin survived
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Yes, he could do that, but he Might underestimate them at first, after all when you see someone wearing giant bulky indestructible armor, you would think "okay, if I can get past their armor, I can kill them" you wouldn't think: "those guys in armor obviously must regenerate, because that is a very common power, I should smash their heads in to make sure they die" In OB Renarin does this: That is being crushed to a pulp, and he survived easily.
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Yes, but Radiants that have regrowth might heal faster than normal radiants, which would let them survive having their heads crushed, (unless you think that Renarin just got lucky against the thunderclast and it didn't smash his head at all). the healing speed is increased the more stormlight you have (I think). I doubt that the average coinshot could push on a shardblade, and the radiants can dismiss their blade as soon as they feel it being pushed on. If they have shardplate then this is a moot point as it seems to be specifically designed to protect radiants from being affected by investiture, and can block a shardblade.
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How would a Mistborn kill a KR with full shardplate, a sword that can cut through anything that is not heavily invested, and regeneration powers, along with differing powers based on their order. Also Truthwatchers (and maybe Edgedancers) can survive having their head crushed, Renarin did so several times when fighting the thunderclast.
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Shallan survived a crossbow bolt to the head in OB, and TLR might not have metals in him, when Vin ripped his Atium minds off of him, he immediately started aging, also if he had steel charged up, why didn't he use it when Vin ripped his Atium metalminds of?, he could have gotten them back on by using speed. On Roshar, TLRs army would be destroyed by the storm, on Scadrial, the Rosharans would be blindsided by the mists, that is why I made it a neutral planet.
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So TLR would eventually run out of attributes and die. Edit- actually he would run before he ran out
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Okay, but they still regenerate, have living shardplate, which may be indestructible while they have stormlight, also, is there a limit to the amount of an attribute that you can store in a metalmind? because that would put a limit on TLR'd healing/strength/speed as he normally doesn't cover himself in metal. they were teleported there by a bunch of fans who wanted to see who would win. starting a war that would have massive causalities for their own entertainment
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Exactly, TLR is stupid and arrogant enough to see a Knight Radiant, laugh at them, and then let them stab him with a shardblade without running f-gold at a high enough rate to survive, (if you can survive a shardblade with f-gold).
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How can a fullborn kill 2,000 Radiants with shardplate?
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Okay, I know that this topic has been brought up before, but I have new rules. Scadrial Era 1, versus Roshar after the last desolation but before the Recreance. They are fighting on a neutral planet, with no affect from differing gravity's or diseases. the different factions of Roshar have combined together to defeat Scadrial, the knights radiant are at full capacity, with three bondsmiths, about 200 Radiants of the fourth or fifth ideals per order, (based off of Dalinar's vision of the Windrunners and Stonewards) and then an unknown but probably larger number of second and third ideal Radiants, and an even larger number of squires. Scadrial has the kolloss, the steel inquisitors, an uncertain amount of Mistborn, somwere from 30-60, kandra who are bound by the first contract, The Lord Ruler, and mistings, of which there is an uncertain amount. Both sides have whatever armies they can muster in one year, Roshar has access to refiling stormlight, not unliminted, but what they would get from storms normally, but no Heralds. who would win?
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But if they would use him to destroy, they would fail the test.
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Okay thanks, so the way Nightblood avoids destroying good is picking good people to wield him.
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Could you post those WoBs please? I have read the books and annotations, but they don't say that Nightblood would destroy someone good, Vasher seems to think so, but the annotations say this: Which could mean that Vasher is not completely reliable when he thinks about how Nightblood cannot tell the difference between good and evil, I am probably completely wrong about this, but I just want to be sure.
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If I held a shard it probably wouldn't change, because my willpower wouldn't be strong enough to change it's intent.
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Well... the soldiers were consumed by the thrill or involved in a plot to start an all out war that would end in countless deaths, the person who made him made nightblood, the thunderclast and the fused were both actively involved in a war to kill or enslave all humanity on Roshar, and the nobleman used the money he was given to mantain the prison for himself, leaving the prisoners to starve in a cell with one guard and no light. so no, None of those people could possibly be good in my eyes.
