But Lift is partially in the cognitive, so it sort of does make sense...
But I'm not saying that Honorless is wrong. I'm forming an alternate hypothesis, that's all.
Generally, things have reasons.
Being that things in the CR are based on how they are viewed, and in the physical realm those plants don't exist (and neither does the wildlife) what is being viewed in such a way that would make plants grow there?
I meant that since they spotted someone with their appearance changing, they assumed it was a lightweaver. Wonder of wonders, arclo just happens to show up in that city. So maybe they thought he was the supposed lightweaver because he changed appearances all the time, like when he changed from darkeyed to lighteyed.
the Herald Nale will have accepted that his work of many centuries (watching and making sure the Radiants don't return) is no longer relevant.
Why does he want to do that?
He mentions an assassin, a surgeon, a liar, and a highprince. The assassin is szeth, the surgeon is Kaladin, and I assume the liar is Shallan. But who's the highprince surgebinder?
"...I mean, we have a little pile of Inquisitor spikes, and nothing to do with them..."
"And you?" Spook asked. "What do you gain from this?"
"Nothing big...we're just going to have to find me a new string."
This si a sign of a direct correlation between Hemallurgy and Kelsier's new body, correct?