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RenegadeShroom

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  1. I'd also wager that the Mating form is a bond with passionspren. I'm interested to see if the symbolheads and Honourspren can bond with Parshendi, and how that affects them. Or would it just be the same as when one bonds to a human? (The symbolheads with Shallan and Syl with Kaladin.) Argh, but since we don't know anything about it, could they also potentially bond with firespren and rainspren? And could they bond with deathspren, or the "bindspren" -- as Kaladin called them -- that happen when a Windrunner sticks an object to another? So many questions. . . . Cusicesh the Protector? The spren that emerge from dead Chasmfiends? On a side note, a potentially funny one could be alespren. :3
  2. The highstorms don't seem very related to Odium, in my eyes. The destruction they cause seems rather minor, avoided easily by hiding in stone shelters, and they don't seem so odious to me either. I can accept them being of Honour and Cultivation, but Odium seems a bit of a stretch.
  3. I can imagine that finding Augurs willing to donate their powers would be easier than finding someone who wishes to donate just about any other Allomantic ability, barring aluminium and duralumin, since it seems like a far less useful ability than the rest, at this point. Also, Augurs would be far easier to heal with Hemalurgy, 'cause you don't need to find an Augur to donate Allomantic gold to the patient. Very interesting idea with the spikes, too, temporary healing spikes, especially if they're spiking hospital staff to get the abilities. What about Allomantic pewter? Assuming a donor could be found, spiking the patient with Allomantic pewter and Feruchemical gold would work wonders, I think, and even without the F. Gold, the patient's life could still be saved with just pewter, I believe.
  4. Well, assuming a hemalurgic donor that is a Bloodmaker or a Thug, then yes, easily. Although in order for any life-saving to occur in being granted Feruchemical gold, then the donor would have to provide filled goldminds. But as a side question to that, I wonder if it's possible to heal people with mental illnesses via Hemalurgy? I think that Hemalurgy may have a few practical applications on Scadrial, certainly.
  5. Well, I started using a variation of this username when I was fourteen: RenegadeMushroom. Basically, I wanted a username for some forums, and I was in a Mario-ish mood, and I thought to myself, what if there were rebels in the Mushroom Kingdom? Yeah. I pretty much use either RenegadeShroom or a variation of it for every site I sign up to now. I change it up a bit 'cause sometimes some of my friends from another forum use google to stalk me. XD I kinda expected the Observer to be your favourite StarCraft unit or something. XD . . . And I'm really hoping I haven't mixed you up with someone else right now. :U
  6. So then shouldn't Cultivation be a cognitive Shard, then? Cultivation seems pretty exclusive to life I reckon, and I'm not sure why you grouped it under physical.
  7. Chaos and Order, eh? Almost sounds like Vorlons and Shadows. . . *Ahem* Anyways, the idea of the sixteen Shards being divided into two groups of eight seems to correlate with Allomancy's basic and higher metals, and it seems logical enough. . . but them being ordered into "bad" and "good" Shards? I disagree there, it seems off somehow. After all, on a wider scale than just humanity, "good" vs "bad" is too abstract, I think. Take Ruin, for example; to him, ruinious things are good and preservative things are bad, no? So whose perception of "good" and "bad" are we working on here?
  8. I totally thought of that. . . . I definitely have a functioning brain. Yup. >___>
  9. I would like to announce that some of us over at tumblr stumbled across Brandon's master plan: Now, if only .gifs translated well into screencaps. . .
  10. I'd like to at least see Scadrial after TLR's Ascension, even if I'm a sickly creature that would likely die from trying to breathe an ash-filled atmosphere, I think it'd be amazing to see it just once. Roshar would be my number one destination so far, though. That ecosystem. Does any more need to be said than that? <3
  11. Because taxes are both living and hateful. So they are clearly of Odium, and thus we can conclude that they were sent by Odium as precursors to an invasion or something, and they threaten all Nalthian life. Ergo, they must be dealt with by a being that cannot experience hate to be defeated. TL;DR, taxes are Odious and need awakened metal to be truly destroyed.
  12. What would it awaken? Horrifying thought, though. I'm sure it'd be enough to make any Nalthian who realised what it was doing to wet themselves in terror! . . . You lost me. :U
  13. It wouldn't be totally weird and creepy to start following the blog on tumblr, like I already have, right? >__> Anyways, I voted for Sandersonians, although I like the sound of Shardlings and Sanderfans, too. :U Oh, and Branderson is my personal favourite abbreviation.
  14. Even in close combat, I think a Mistborn could easily win; a pewter-enhanced punch augmented with duralumin? The Dahkor monk would go down fairly quickly. Plus, the Mistborn could always just riddle the monk with coins before attacking. Going off what we know, the Mistborn seems to have a rather large advantage. I'm curious, what makes your friend think the Dahkor monk could win?
  15. On that note, though, watch out for rule 29!
  16. I would like to announce that I hate Wobbuffet. It killed my Altaria on my Nuzlocke run of Emerald with Destiny Bond and Shadow Tag, the monster. ;A;
  17. On that note, we totally should've asked Brandon if artificial life forms could be given Breaths and transfer them, as well. Awakened robots able to transfer Breaths? Yes please!
  18. Yeah, you only missed a couple, although, I'm pretty sure both of them were only on the screen for a three or four seconds each. :U Here; http://i322.photobucket.com/albums/nn413/RenegadeMushroom/Untitled.png http://i322.photobucket.com/albums/nn413/RenegadeMushroom/Untitled1.png Too lazy to crop the screencaps. Deal with it.
  19. My understanding was that because she didn't take up the power at the Well, she never touched the Shard's power, and didn't become a Sliver until she took up Preservation after Leras' death, when she attacked Ruin and killed both herself and Ati in doing so, no? She can hardly be a Sliver if she never holds the power. Oh, good points about the metals, though. Still, someone does need to physically procure the ore, and I think that TLR would want some Aluminium for testing it Feruchemically and Hemalurgically.
  20. She died before, or around the same time that she became a Sliver, so unlike TLR, she never any of the Metallic Arts after becoming a Sliver, and so we don't know if Rashek's being a Sliver of Preservation boosted his strength or not, because at the moment he's the only known example we have. Although, I don't believe his being a Sliver boosted his abilities significantly, myself, or Sazed would've mentioned it in the epigraphs, but what he said was that TLR had the same basic Allomantic strength as any of the original nine Mistborn. There are duralumin and aluminium to consider. And Electrum, too. No one seemed to know about those other than the Inquisitors and TLR, but someone had to copy his writings onto the metal sheets, the obligators. If the skaa were mining a secret metal for him, they wouldn't have known, even if there were mistings among the miners, after all, no skaa that we saw during the Final Empire and after the Collapse knew about aluminium or duralumin, yet TLR still had those metals available to him.
  21. Ebooks are much more useful, being smaller, and you can pretty much have a portable library with you all the time with an ebook. But paper simply feels better, I reckon, and feeling how heavy the book is, cracking it open, and that new paper smell are all amazing things. Both have their benefits and downsides, but the ebook is more practical and whatnot, while paper has more emotion and feeling attached to it. :3 Having said that, I favour paper myself.
  22. What if there's three ways of alloying Lerasium and Atium with each other? Alloying Lerasium with Atium to get Seers, Alloying Atium with Lerasium to get something else, and one inbetween (50/50?) that creates 'Sazedium'? This is how I figured it'd be ever since I considered the idea of a Sazedium, personally.
  23. I assumed that the smaller the charge, the tighter the limitations on storing attributes were.
  24. It depends entirely on what is meant by the "charge". I always took it to mean the stolen Investiture contained within the spike, which is fairly straightforward when you're talking about stealing human, Allomantic and Feruchemical attributes, but when stealing a Shardblade? I suspect it'd also be easier to figure out if we knew more about how Shardblades work. Might it even somehow diminish the effectiveness of the Shardblade itself, considering that Hemalurgy steals chunks of Spiritwebs?
  25. I'm guessing that getting the Shardblade is a side-effect, too. It'd be kinda silly if there was a Hemalurgic spike that existed just to steal Shardblades. But the question then becomes, exactly what does that Hemalurgic spike steal, and how would a diminished charge affect that, and does it also effect something about the summoning of the shardblade?
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