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nehalem

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  1. Im pretty sure it ended up at the bottom of the ocean when the ship Shallan/Jasnah were on decided to stop being a ship
  2. Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir
  3. I feel like this could be important. Rayse-Odium was afraid of breaking the agreement because it would allow Cultivation to kill him. Taravangian-Odium might not be afraid of breaking the agreement because Cultivation doesn't want to kill him.
  4. I think there are a number of things that would have increased the performance of Odium's forces in the past (1) More sane Fused. Both in terms of numbers, as well as individual sanity. (2) Thunderclasts. From the wiki: "They were powerful enough to pose dangers even to the Heralds, with Kelek in particular dying to them several times". So far they have been mostly absent (3) The Singers hadn't spent the last few thousand years in slaveform. A warform Singer probably has an advantage over a human soldier given equal training and weapons. A warform singer also has built in armor. (4) More Regals. Humans might have the advantage in topline strength with the Knights Radiant. But Odium would have the advantage in numbers of mid-tier troops. (5) Gemstones. Necessary for holding stormlight. Maybe gemstones were less common, or less well cut, so Radiants had to be more careful of using stormlight in battle. (6) Overrating of Knights Radiant combat abilities. Windrunners are one of the top fighting orders, and Kaladin was basically a prodigy even before becoming a Radiant. Jasnah, even at the 4th oath, was not as impressive. (7) Ba-Ado-Mishram: Powerful enough to basically power a desolation on her own. Currently imprisoned. What did she do during the desolations? (8) Increased human technology. Bottom line human soldiers probably have better weapons and armor. See point 3. (9) No shardbearers. So in summary. Odium probably had better lower end and mid-tier troops. While humans would probably had better higher end troops with the Heralds and upper-oath Knights Radiant.
  5. I feel there is a mistake here. If the unmade were created by corrupting a spren with voidlight, I don't think infusing them with more voidlight is going to remake them. I think you meant either (1) Infuse them with anti-voidlight to cancel out the voidlight. I think from what we saw in ROW the cancellation would be successful, but have the side effect of blowing up the spren. So a failure. (2) Infuse them with stormlight. This might work. It depends on if infusing them with voidlight pushed out all the original stormlight and replaced it with voidlight or you ended up with a spren the was 50-50 Honor/Odium.
  6. In the Stormlight Archive there has been the argument over what Odium means. Rayse insisted it meant Passion. While most other contended it meant Hatred. Now looking at how dictionary.com defines it as: So its not really just hatred, but more like justified hatred of someone/something that deserves it. Which I find interesting after a few quotes from Rhythm of War after Taravangian ascended. So it seems like Taravangian is really becoming the dictionary definition of Odium. He wants to make war on those he regards as contemptible.
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