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  1. Maybe this is the wind? I really have no evidence *shrug*
  2. Hey umm so what about Jasna's past? Lets talk about that. Padded walls and everything, I mean that's pretty extreme.
  3. What I heard someone say that I liked is that it would make vengeance. And that maybe Szeth would pick it up, though I don't think so because then what was even the point of Todium.
  4. Previous Page Next Page I heard someone say that perhaps Nohadon had held the dawnshard on Roshar, which I think could definitely be plausible, and would be super cool. Previous Page Next Page
  5. https://www.brandonsanderson.com/ has like an entirely new format... Like what? How new is this? Any thoughts? I think it looks better, defiantly an upgrade. Not expecting though.
  6. I think it is "Give it to me. Now. THEY need it." One word off from what Gavilar said "Give it to me. Now. I need it." This slight difference holds the entire reason why Gavilar never would have succeeded. Intent. You need it to be selfless.
  7. I really want to buy the new RPG, but its pretty expensive, and I know I wont ever play it, but like.... cosmere. So anyone who knows a lot about it I would love some insight. I haven't done too much research into the quality of the product, I mean it seems to be like D&D essentially, and I already own those books. Do I need this? Should I get it?
  8. So every order has the words that they have to say to advance in their ideals, and we know that Gavilar, when he was bonded to the stormfather, was very intent on finding these words and progressing to Godhood (or something like that). In the Proulouge to stormlight five that has been released, Gavilar routinley attempts to say the words. So what are the words? The closest he gets to them is this: “Give it to me,” Gavilar said. “Now. I need it.” The Stormfather turned a shimmering head his direction. That was almost them. “What, those?” Gavilar said. “Those were almost the words? A demand?” So close. And so far. So my guess, given this passage, is that the words are: "Give it to me. Now. THEY need it." Does this hold up, or am I misinterpreting? I don't care if I'm wrong or right, but I want to know if I am for sure wrong or not,
  9. So every order has the words that they have to say to advance in their ideals, and we know that Gavilar, when he was bonded to the stormfather, was very intent on finding these words and progressing to Godhood (or something like that). In the Proulouge to stormlight five that has been released, Gavilar routinley attempts to say the words. So what are the words? The closest he gets to them is this: “Give it to me,” Gavilar said. “Now. I need it.” The Stormfather turned a shimmering head his direction. That was almost them. “What, those?” Gavilar said. “Those were almost the words? A demand?” So close. And so far. So my guess, given this passage, is that the words are: "Give it to me. Now. THEY need it." Thoughts?
  10. I would be open to it!!!
  11. Could the skybreaker perhaps be Nale????
  12. Nameless, I know of this too, but at the same time, I have to think, why white GLOWING sand? Also, this is after spanza has gone into an interdimensional portal, if I am correct that is. Can anything else besides smaller things such as M-bot go through the portal? I don't know, but I believe that if not, it would create a way to allow crossovers without huge problems with the different technologies. I saw what you quoted about Brandon saying and, well, that was 3 years ago BEFORE he wrote the first 2 books. If you remember, he originally planned to write only 3 books. Now it's 4. A lot could have changed. I still believe that the potential of crossovers is liable. I believe that a lot could have changed since he (Brandon) said what he said. A lot could have changed. Glowing white sand is a good indicator of crossovers and it might be explained later in the book, but it's fully possible that it might not be. Food for thought.
  13. In Brandons newsletter he released the start of skyward 3. In the start spansa, the main character, has just gone into an alternate dimension. It says... That wasn’t much, though. I fished in the pockets of the jacket, hoping maybe I’d shoved a knife or something into one of them without remembering it... Instead, I came out with a handful of glowing sand. Glowing. Sand. Silver, like it was made of ground up starfighter hull, and glistening. It was such an incongruous sight I just sat there, staring at it as some dribbled between my fingers. Scud. I slowly returned it to my pocket. The other pockets were empty, but that one—my right hand pocket—held a ton of the stuff. Enough that my hand sank all the way in when I reached inside. As I felt at it, I noticed something else. A lump at the bottom of my pocket? I pulled it out, dropping more of the sand to the ground. It was my father’s flight pin. The one I’d kept for years after his death, hidden away. The one I’d tried to use to get into flight school. It...hadn’t been on me when I’d jumped into the portal. Where had it come from? Why as it suddenly in my pocket, surrounded by silver sand? Is this the white sand that we find in the rest of the cosmea? I think so. Potential crossovers? I think so.
  14. In the chapter, the dog and the dragon (Or that one chapter where Hoid tells his new story) in ROW Hoid says that he got the story from someone whos name was lost and that the owner of the inn who Hoid got his story form, was someone he should have loved. In WOK, Hoid is asked if Hoid is his actual name. He says he stole it from someone he should have loved. I believe there is a connection here. Is it important? I don't really think so, but it is interesting. I would love to hear any other ideas about Hoid. Thanks Mayalaran
  15. In the chapter, the dog and the dragon (Or that one chapter where Hoid tells his new story) in ROW Hoid says that he got the story from someone whos name was lost and that the owner of the inn who Hoid got his story form, was someone he should have loved. In WOK, Hoid is asked if Hoid is his actual name. He says he stole it from someone he should have loved. I believe there is a connection here. Is it important? I don't really think so, but it is interesting. I would love to hear any other ideas about Hoid. Thanks Mayalaran
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