I really like the Edgedancers and how they're focused on remembering and helping the common people.
I'm also a fan of the Windrunners. The idea of protecting others speaks to me.
...yeah. Ever read Dragonborn? It's a middle grade fantasy. There's this guy named Axestone, I think that's what his name is, anyway, and yeah... there was a 'Hoid!' moment.
The stuff about publishing and editing was really informative to me. And the spoiler moments and the 'Diagram' almost made me wake up my family with how much I was laughing.
"No, thank you," What's a sewing machine anyway? Some kind of fabrial? Freya shakes her head in bewilderment. "Thank you for exchanging my spheres." She turns to leave and frowns. The young man doesn't look good. "Um, sir, do you need help?"
No, I can't. For one thing, I am seriously afraid of stabbing. I had a crochet hook in my leg once, and it was one of the worst experiences ever. It wasn't even that big. I can't imagine stabbing/spiking someone.
"Nope," Kindness says bravely, feeling just about the opposite of brave. "We stick together." She tries, unsuccessfully, to rid her head of the dulcimer tune playing. Now is not the time for this!
"'Unite you?' Is that supposed to be some sort of threat? And thanks." Kindness shrinks to about as tall as a hand is long and flies up to perch on Fadran's shoulder. "Being a Radiant is pretty easy, just be yourself."
How dare you remind me of that scene.
Well, I'd probably want to see the story the movie was telling, but I'd be there for Kelsier in a 50s diner eating onion rings while waiting for Marsh.