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Vambram

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  1. Windrunner 75% Edgedancer 71% Bondsmith 71% Stoneward 63% Elsecaller 58% Skybreaker 58% Willshaper 53% Truthwatcher 48% Dustbringer 36% Lightweaver 35%
  2. I answered 3 questions a little differently this time. I was not half asleep now as I was about 12 hours ago. I truly do feel like this result fits me better. I believe that I'm a lot more like a Windrunner than I am a Willshaper. 81.8 % certainty for Windrunner Windrunners are the first order of the Knights Radiant, and they have a focus on protecting others. They are known to be strong leaders, and they strive to be honorable in all they do. EXPERIMENTAL (corrective weighting applied): 83.0 % certainty for Windrunner
  3. 87.6 % certainty for Willshaper Willshapers are the eighth order of the Knights Radiant, and they have a focus on experiencing new things. They are known to be very adventurous, and they seek to have an impact on the world. Not exactly the one I thought I might get. However, I can see how it does fit me.
  4. My favorite spren is Sylphrena.
  5. I agree. We ought to have at least one lead fighter who ain't a Radiant.
  6. If I could only burn one metal, I would want to be a Seer.
  7. Thank you.
  8. I'm not convinced that the story of the Listeners and Singers will end with their destruction.
  9. Thank you. I am looking forward to reading them.
  10. Tonight, I went to amazon and bought books 2 and 3 to complete the second trilogy of the Mistborn series. I will dive into those books as soon as they get here to my house.
  11. Yes. That's exactly what I'm talking about. To me, the Singers and the Listeners and the humans have all been deceived by Odium and also some of the spren. I'm hoping each side figures that out.
  12. Please show me the link in the Coppermind where I can learn more about the 3 great spren. Thank you.
  13. I'm hoping that with the flashbacks from Venli and Eshonai that Brandon Sanderson reveals more canonical clues who were the former gods of the Singers were before the humans arrived on Roshar. I do not believe their gods were Odium and his spren. Am I not seeing something obvious about the former gods of the Singers? A fact already stated in the first 3 books?
  14. After re-reading WoK, and WoR, I have come to the conclusion that the Stormlight Archive books could be very interesting, entertaining, and compelling if the major pov's were reversed. If the main protagonists were the Parshendi instead of the humans, I'm convinced that Sanderson's books would still be just as great for me. What do y'all think? Considering the thousands of years of history of Roshar, the roles of the 3 shards on that planet, I truly believe that Sanderson has created series of books in which it's very difficult to say which side of the war is the "right side" to cheer to victory.
  15. I am adding both Sylphrena and also Pattern to my list of most favorite characters. They have made the books a lot more enjoyable and entertaining. I absolutely LOVE Sylphrena. .... and Pattern is also great.
  16. My favorites are: Dalinar Kaladin Lift Jasnah and finally, Shallan and Adolin
  17. I am going to try to get a copy of Warbreaker as well as Arcanum Unbound. I really want to read Edgedancer because Lift is a great character. My 3 favorite characters in SA are Dolinar, Kaladin, and Jasnah.
  18. The very first time I was aware of Brandon Sanderson and his books was after he was selected by Robert Jordan's wife to finish The Wheel of Time. I picked up Mistborn: The Final Empire and thoroughly enjoyed that book a lot. After I finished the rest of the first Mistborn trilogy, I knew that The Wheel of Time was in good hands. After reading The Gathering Storm, the next fantasy book I read was Elantris. I liked it and thought it was alright. But to me, it just wasn't up to Brandon's standards of excellence I read in the Mistborn trilogy. However, being that Elantris was his first published book, then that means Brandon was getting a lot better with his books after Elantris. I finally got around to buying the first three books of the Stormlight Archive receiving them from Amazon around the middle of January, 2020. I am ranking WoK, WoR, and OB as three of the best new novels I've read in the last five years. When I finished Oathbringer just about a week ago, I was really really wishing that Rhythms of War was only a month away from being published. Instead, I will re-read what I've got now, continue my readings online in the Coppermind, and try to patiently wait like everyone else here.
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