Hey! I have no idea if what I'm about to do is proper forum etiquette, but I'm going to quote and answer everyone's questions in one comment! Thanks for having me!
Thanks! I'd have to say Sixth. Sometimes you just want to sail to an island and hang out with some birds.
I think Breeze would be the most entertaining, but Ham would be more interesting.
Probably Beta (I have a sweet tooth :D).
I'd love to ask Harmony why he chose to keep the Southern Scadrians so separated from the population in Elend's Basin, or maybe to see a roster of his Kandra minions with their missions.
I'm guessing 6 or 7 years at this point. The first book was The Final Empire. I had just finished yet another reread of Wheel of Time, and decided to finally check out what other books this Brandon Sanderson guy has written. Got hooked with Mistborn, and it's been a Journey ever since. My favorite at the time of of this post is Sixth of Dusk. Something about the mystery around Patji leaves me wanting more from that world just a little bit more than I do the others. Also, who doesn't want an aviar companion? Yes, please.
Honored to be here! I don't have too many ideas that haven't been discussed at length already or have already been made canon or disproved. I do have an idea of who Odium might choose for his new Champion if that's still a thing after Oathbringer, but I don't have any evidence for it other than a hunch.
I started in Mistborn, and after reading everything else, I don't think there's a better series that would ease you into the larger picture the way it does. The first book is a very focused heist novel in the City. The second book takes a bigger picture look at the surrounding area, and the third encompasses the world, and eases you into the much larger Cosmere. You don't need any outside information at all, but some can be useful for understanding different things. While books like Elantris and Warbreaker could be read without any sort of cosmere knowledge and be whole stories. They're super helpful in understanding some things in Stormlight, but otherwise, nothing in them would make me think there was more to it than what's in those particular pages.
Yo. It's okay. Not my favorite. I honestly didn't put that together until you asked. My username was something I made up for my xbox gamertag forever ago, but it's proven to be a unique combination of words, so I tend to use it everywhere. If you ever see DiemWolf anywhere, it's likely me.