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  1. ...I was writing some worldbuilding notes but it turned out like an advertisement for a military spacecraft...

    Spoiler

    One of WHIM’s latest technological developments is the Wyvern-class Starfighter, named after a highly adaptive apex predator on the planet Wahatan. It relies heavily on Starshaping technologies, being propelled solely by gravity drives and utilizing high tech force dampeners and redirectors to effectively null g-forces.

    Highly modular and customizable, the Wyvern consists of a spherical cockpit that forms the core of the craft. The cockpit is specially designed using special Starshaping technology to give the pilot a 360 view around them, gathering electromagnetic and gravitational data and displaying it on the screen that covers the entire interior surface of the cockpit. Other holographic displays provide other information. The cockpit also has a hovering control seat capable of rotating 360 degrees along three axes within the cockpit, giving the pilot free view and access around the spacecraft. The cockpit is equipped with advanced life support systems that can keep pilots alive for long periods of time.

    Attached to the cockpit exterior is a specialized chassis to which any number of modular components can be added - weapons, engines, surveillance instruments, et cetera. Most customizations of the Wyvern have large metal portions capable of folding into a high number of formations for vacuum combat, though oftentimes an atmospheric setting is also added to the loadout. The fact that the Wyvern can fold itself into a high number of shapes and formations, and the fact that the cockpit is spherical , eliminate the concept of a “front” and “back” to the spacecraft, making it a formidable and adaptable force in vacuum combat and maneuvering. 

    (WHIM is the Worlds of Humanity Interstellar Military.)

     

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    2. Turtle

      Turtle

      ...are you aware that a wyvern is a thing in star wars? i think?

    3. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      A Wyvern is just a kind of fantasy creature, I thought. Preliminary explorers on the planet found the organism and gave it that name, then the spacecraft was later named after the organism.

      Might change the name later, though.

    4. PyroPhile

      PyroPhile

      This is very cool

  2. ...Silhouette, I just came to a realization.

    In your "Contact Info", you've put on Skype: "Stop kicking your pathetic elbow."

    I've been reading it the entire time as "Stop licking your pathetic elbow."

    ...I'm not sure how that happened, but it did.

    1. Shining Silhouette

      Shining Silhouette

      LOL BOOKWYRM NO

      (I mean if you're licking your pathetic elbow then you should stop too but like *shrug*

      I made up that Contact Info stuff the day I joined and haven't changed it since

      (Sorry I just saw this)

  3. "Words of Radiance" is an anagram of "African Redwoods."

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    2. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      A year or so ago messing around with an anagram generator in a Creative Writing class.

    3. Shining Silhouette
    4. Morningtide

      Morningtide

      That brings me way too much joy

  4. IMG_20230417_155850681.thumb.jpg.4b01b8a14c11d15d6b00d34997c5afdf.jpg

    IT CAME!!!

    IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL!!!

    IMG_20230417_155848583.jpg

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    2. danex

      danex

      MINE TOO ITS SO GOOD
       

      tress is way bigger than i expected i was thinking it would be like, edgedancer sized

    3. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      It is way bigger than I thought. I expected a little more than Edgedancer, but still way bigger anyway.

      Having it now, though, it seems just the perfect size.

    4. Veledsier

      Veledsier

      Nice! My brothers got me that but then it got refunded due to inventory issues. 

      *sigh*

  5. @InfiniteInsanity and I came up with this list of correct plurals.

    Zero Mos. One Moose. Two Meese. Three or more Meesen.

    Zero Gos. One Goose. Two Geese. Three or more Geesen.

    Zero Shop. One Shoop. Two Sheep. Three or more Sheepen.

    Zero Oux (pronounced "oo" like in Demoux and Renoux). One Ox. Two Oxes. Three or more Oxen.

    Zero Foux. One Fox. Two Foxes. Three or more Foxen.

    Zero Boux. One Box. Two Boxes. Three or more Boxen.

    Zero Mus. One Mouse. Two Mice. Three or more Meeses (Reference the song about Scrooge in A Muppet Christmas Carol).

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    2. danex

      danex

      no word has ever had a different form to describe 0 of that word

      why include that

    3. Enter a username

      Enter a username

      You’re just forgetting one thing…

      MOOSEN! I SAW A FLOCK OF MOOSEN! THERE ARE MANY OF EM, MANY MUCH MOOSEN! OUT IN THE WOODS— IN THE WOOD-IS— IN THE WOODSEN! 

    4. Rabbit Unmade

      Rabbit Unmade

      My younger siblings actually call one sheep a shoop.

  6. @InfiniteInsanity would like to tell you something.

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    2. InfiniteInsanity

      InfiniteInsanity

      Fine. I'll do it.

      You're too focused on SE. The RPs are dying.

    3. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      She wants you to continue the Insanity Clinic plot.

    4. The Wandering Wizard

      The Wandering Wizard

      I will, just been tired and not feeling like RPing. i will respond.

  7. Guys

    Look at my content count

    Spoiler

    I really hope SU's don't count as content.

     

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    2. Thaidakar the Ghostblood
    3. Exotic Almond

      Exotic Almond

      Einthousandzweihundertsiebenunddreissig

      (yes. all German numbers are 1 word so this is a real spelling of a number)

    4. Spark of Hope
  8. Speaker for the Dead is an amazing book, and you should read it.

    That is all.

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    2. Medium

      Medium

      im a sucker for sap.

      bad romance is great romance for me :P

    3. Edema Rue

      Edema Rue

      I loved the Shadow saga because I had the biggest crush on Bean for like 5 years, I don’t even know why, and then once I started to understand the political stuff slightly more I still enjoyed it.

      Bookwyrm, you’re my new favorite person on the shard. :D

    4. Morningtide

      Morningtide

      That series is so good! absolutely one if my favorite series of all time. 

  9. Tears of the Kingdom is awesome. That's all I'm going to say here.

    Also, my little >100 person Focus Program went to a nearby park and played a huge game of capture the flag for an hour, which is why my legs are sore.

    Also, I have to do some homeworks but then I'm probably just going to play TotK all day.

    Also, I made Drum Major for my school's marching band next year.

    That is all.

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    2. Just_a_Fan

      Just_a_Fan

      @The Paradoxical Phenomenon so? Mod the game. it's what I do lol.

    3. Immortal Platypus

      Immortal Platypus

      why was this necro'd? This is like, a year old.

    4. Spark of Hope
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    1. S. Stormy

      S. Stormy

      I KNOW!! It's an AMAZING rank!!!!!

    2. That1Cellist

      That1Cellist

      Boom, I think I messed it up.

    3. That1Cellist

      That1Cellist

      know I messed it up.

  11. Whoever finds the exact shade of grey needed to hide text in an SU reply gets imaginary Bookwyrm points.

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    2. TheGreatSnail
    3. Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      nah, it's this one

      And yeah, let's stop giving all of them motifs

    4. Morningtide

      Morningtide

      I am soooooo happy I didn't find this before :lol:

  12. A story idea.

    Spoiler

    Nolan woke up.

    This in and of itself was a strange experience, as there seemed to be a hole in his memory on how he had gotten here. He was sore, and had a splitting headache; he could barely think. His eyes were still closed, but he could tell he was lying on a soft bed, and had something in his arm - probably an IV needle.

    As he grew more aware, he recognized the familiar sound of a car driving on a highway; the steady drone of the engine and the wheels on the road provided a hypnotic ambiance.

    He blinked his eyes open, finding himself in a dimly-lit "room"; it looked like the back of an ambulance. Two people were in the room; a nurse or doctor, her hair in a bun, typing something on a computer, and a dark skinned man in a suit, sitting on the seat to the side of the bed, with a briefcase across his lap.

    "You're awake."

    It was the man who spoke. His deep voice had a strangely calming effect.

    "What...where...what..." Nolan started, trying to figure out what question to ask first. He settled on: "Where am I?"

    "You're in an ambulance," the man responded, "currently driving to Houston, Texas."

    Nolan frowned. Why would he be...

    Memory.

    An explosion, a flash of unnatural red light. A demanding presence. Pain.

    Nolan hissed in pain as his headache flared.

    "Take it slowly," the man said, leaning forward. "An Event like the one you experienced isn't kind to the mind."

    "What...what happened?" Nolan managed to say.

    The man sighed. "It's hard to explain without background knowledge. You'll learn more at our headquarters."

    Nolan was barely paying attention; he was hovering between diving in to remember more, or running as far away as he could to escape that pain.

    As he studied his own mind, he became aware of a presence.

    Something was sitting there, in his mind. Something...inhuman. Unearthly. Incomprehensible. A presence that now resided along with Nolan's own.

    Another memory.

    ***

    Nothingness.

    To call it blackness would be inaccurate; black is a color, something you can imagine. This was nothingness. There was no blackness, no whiteness, not the presence of an absence. Just an absence.

    Panic. A single emotion among pure nothing. Nolan didn't know how to deal with nothing.

    And then, from the nothing, a voice.

    Are you...being? It asked.

    Yes, Nolan responded.

    Are you...alive? It continued.

    Yes, Nolan responded again.

    A sense of touch, then a burst of light.

    We are I, the voice spake. Single. One. Entity. Being. Alive.

    Two. Divided. Separate. Dual. Dead. Except also single. One. Entity. Being. Alive.

    You and me are we, are I. Are one.

    The nothingness faded to the blackness of unconsciousness, a welcome cacophony in comparison to that absence.

    ***

    Nolan burst out of the memory sweating, gasping.

    "What," he whispered, horrified, "is inside me?"

    "That is one of the questions that we will answer when we arrive."

    "Arrive where? The headquarters for what?"

    The man looked Nolan in the eye. "The Federal Agency for the Research and Control of Extradimensional Phenomena."

    Nolan didn't know what to say to that.

    He sat silently for a minute. Then asked. "Where are my friends?"

    He remembered going out with them. A movie, something action-packed. A trip to an ice-cream parlor, where he got something sweet and sour. A walk in the park, joking, laughing, wrapping his arm around Jessica, who smiled and kissed his cheek...

    Then an explosion, a flash of unnatural red light. A demanding presence. Pain.

    "Dead, I'm afraid. Killed. Likely by the being that now lives in your mind."

    Nolan shut his eyes.

    We are one.

    "Where's my family?"

    "Wherever they were when you left them. Unfortunately, like the families of your friends, they will be informed you died in a horrible accident."

    Tears began to fall down Nolan's cheeks.

    "I'm sorry," the suited man said. "It's been over fifteen years since the last code red Civilian Involvement Incident. I'd hope to keep that record indefinite. But this is how it played out."

    Nolan barely listened. He started to sob.

    As he cried himself back to sleep, he could feel the presence in the back of his mind, watching, existing.

    We are one.

     

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    2. The Wandering Wizard

      The Wandering Wizard

      Oh yes please!!

      Write more, this is amazing :D

    3. Experience

      Experience

      The Agents of FARCEP

    4. Spark of Hope

      Spark of Hope

      Really need someone to hit me with the Content Whacking Stick rn : tumblr

       

      *slowly raises content whacking stick*

  13. A thing I very hastily wrote in response to a random story idea I had a day or two ago.

    It's simply called Sleepwalker.

    Spoiler

    Paul awoke to something jabbing at his side.

    What the hell?

    He opened his eyes to find he was not home in bed.

    Paul jolted aware, adrenaline coursing through him. He rapidly rose to his feet, rocks crunching underneath his hiking boots.

    Rocks?

    Yes, rocks. A field of gravelly rocks, some of them tinted orange and red. A particularly large and pointy one was on the ground near where he’d been laying. That’s what had woken him up.

    He looked down at himself. He was wearing his sturdy hiking boots, a pair of sturdy light tan pants, his favorite red hiking shirt, and a familiar looking modern jacket over that.

    A jacket he hadn’t seen in years.

    “What is going on…?” he said to the empty landscape.

    He was on the side of a mountain. A mountain overlooking a wide valley, filled with trees and a river off in the distance. There was no sign of civilization at all.

    Panic started to stir inside Paul. He thought frantically. Was he dreaming? No, that wasn’t possible. This impossible experience had the unmistakable solidity of reality, against all reasoning. It didn’t feel like a dream. It felt as real, as tangible as the day before, spent in his house, and the night before, spent in his own bed…

    He took a few deep breaths to calm himself. He’d figure this out. Somehow.

    Paul paused and looked around, only to find his hiking pack, completely filled to the brim with his standard gear and supplies. Disbelieving, he walked over to it and crouched down, unzipping various pockets and pouches. Indeed, it had enough supplies to last him a week, at most.

    “Seriously, what the hell is going on here?” he shouted. There was no answer from the silent, beautiful landscape.

    He sighed and slung the pack onto his back, unlatching his walking stick from its little carrier on the side of the bag. He looked to the sky. A few flimsy white clouds drifted above, but the vibrant deep blue was the primary color. The sun was relatively close to the horizon; it was probably ten in the morning. Or four in the evening? He didn’t know which way was north.

    Paul pulled out his compass and identified north; it was slightly to the right of the peak of the mountain he was on. And as the sun was to the right of him at that time, in the east, it meant it was at least three or four hours after dawn. Okay. That didn’t match his watch, which read…12:11 am? Something very strange was going on.

    He racked his brain, trying to figure out where he was in the world. Then he remembered his GPS tracker.

    He pulled it out of his pack and turned it on.

    NO SIGNAL DETECTED, it read.

    What?

    How was that possible?

    Paul put the tracker away and looked around at the landscape.

    He had a few options. Hike to the top of the mountain, look around, try to find anything useful in the landscape. Or, head into the valley, towards the river.

    After a minute’s thought, he decided to head towards the top of the mountain. It wasn’t very tall, and he’d perhaps get a clue of where on earth he was by looking around. If he didn’t find anything, he could head back to the river.

    A million thoughts and worries going through his head, Paul started walking.

    ***

    Less than an hour later he arrived at the top of the small mountain.

    The only plants were a few strange trees he didn’t recognize, and a bunch of desert bushes and shrubs that he couldn’t identify either. That bothered him. He didn’t spot any animals, save for a few tiny insects buzzing around. 

    Another one of the strange trees grew near the very top of the eroded mountain. The tree’s strangely light bark was smooth, patterned with occasional knobs and knots. Its twisted branches had green needles, meaning the trees were conifers, but they were different from the needles of any other tree he’d seen before.

    The view from the top of the mountain was of little help. All he saw was more similar scenery; eroded mountains in a desert landscape stretching out to the horizon, occasionally laced with greenery that followed the paths of winding rivers. Still no sign of civilization at all.

    He looked at the sun again. And hesitated.

    Was it lower in the sky?

    No, that was impossible. It was probably just because he was higher up right now.

    Right?

    Something was very wrong.

    The calling howl of some animal echoed from the distance. It…sounded vaguely wolf-like, but also had a strange screech to it that made it sound like a hawk, or some bird of prey…

    Where am I?

    Something caught his eye on the horizon. Rising into the sky was a moon.

    But it was not the moon.

    No, this grey sphere, waxed slightly more than a half moon, was far too large, too close, to be the moon he knew. Its surface was pocked with craters and dark spots in an unfamiliar pattern, and jagged lines ran across its surface in huge canyons that were visible even from…

    Whatever world he was on.

    He was not on Earth.

    Paul sat down, dazed.

    How?

    Why?

    Where was he?

    And how would he get home?

     

    ***

     

    He eventually decided that there was nothing to it but to keep going. He decided to go back to the river he’d seen earlier. After a few hours of hiking, it was clear the sun was setting into the east. Its tint was slightly more orange than the sun he knew; he was able to notice, now that he knew there was something strange to be looking for.

    The strange plants made sense now. He was just amazed that he hadn’t realized sooner…

    Paul finally made it to the foot of the mountain as dusk began to fall. He quickly made his way through the alien forest to the riverbank, gathering dried wood along the way to start a fire. He found a nice clearing in the woods, with a view of the sky and easy access to the water of the river. He set up a camp, started a fire, and got out some of his food to eat.

    The stars appeared one by one as the sun went down. From his little clearing, Paul could easily tell that the stars were unfamiliar. The shapes he knew so well and could identify easily were nowhere to be seen, and the bright stars he could see made shapes that were completely unrecognizable. The bright moon rose higher into the sky, as bright as the full moon back on Earth, drowning out the rest of the stars that Paul was sure were hiding in the depths.

    He sighed. What was he going to do?

    After a few more minutes, and after accepting that if some monstrous alien decided to eat him in the night there wasn’t really anything he could do, Paul set up his sleeping bag and drifted off to sleep.

    ***

    Paul became aware of warm sand beneath his body, and the sound of waves crashing against a shore nearby.

    He jolted awake.

    He was sitting on a beautiful, white sanded beach. Waves from a vibrant blue ocean crashed against that beach, a calming rhythm in contrast to the turmoil inside him.

    The sky was a similar vibrant blue, cloudless at the moment. And two suns hung against that blue expanse.

    The world he’d just been on had clearly only had one sun.

    He looked around. He was wearing the same outfit, and his pack was lying in the sand near him. Frowning, he checked the supplies he’d eaten the previous night.

    There they were, unopened. Untouched.

    Once again, this experience had the solidity of reality. But…how was this possible?

    The beach was bordered by a dense jungle of unfamiliar tropical trees, with huge green leaves accented by veins of a light blue color. Their twisted trunks were unlike anything he’d seen before. Calls from alien wildlife echoed from the jungle, sounding both familiar and alien at the same time.

    After a moment’s deliberation, Paul decided to head into the jungle. He’d probably be able to find fresh water in there. 

    Paul started walking through the foliage, wishing desperately he had something to clear away the vegetation. He had no idea if any of the buzzing insects around him were deadly. He spotted a large, spider-like creature on the trunk of a nearby tree. It had…twelve legs, six on each side, and a thick, elongated body. It was colored in vibrant yellow colors that stood out against the jungle.

    I should probably avoid that…thing.

    After another minute of walking, the chatter of the jungle suddenly stopped. An eerie silence overtook his surroundings.

    Paul looked around warily. Something was happening.

    He heard a low rumble coming from behind him.

    Paul turned and saw a creature hanging from the tree above him. It had four thick arms, each with two elbows, that it used to grip the tree above it. Its legs, though small by comparison to its arms, each held a wicked barb at the end instead of a foot. Its head was vaguely lupine, with a large mane like a lion’s, though it was tinted a faded blue, like the rest of the creature’s fur.

    Its eyes were wide and yellow, and filled with hunger. And the creature was nearly twice as large as he was.

    Paul turned and ran.

    There was a scramble of limbs behind him, and the sound of trees rustling. Suddenly a jabbing pain stabbed him in the back. He screamed, and the pain turned to numbness. Paul collapsed over a tree root.

    Venom…? he managed to think through the sudden murk in his mind.

    He felt the creature turn him over, it’s wolf-like face moving up to his, it’s jaws opening, it’s teeth clamping around his neck, and-

    ***

    Paul snapped awake.

    He was in a grassy field on a bloodred world. A small red sun hung in the sky, bathing the land in a crimson light. A jagged mountain rose in the far distance, and a field of strange mammals grazed in another part of the field.

    He was on another world.

    Every time I fall unconscious… he realized, I’m sent to another planet.

    What does it mean?

    And…how do I escape?

     

    1. Medium

      Medium

      ooooo that’s super interesting

      definitely would want to read more

    2. Veledsier

      Veledsier

      That was super cool! 

  14. Ack! Pyro! How was I not following you until now?!

  15. Advertising the planning thread to see if anything comes of it.

     

    1. Lotus Blossom

      Lotus Blossom

      I'll check it out! I've been meaning to join some RPs :]

  16. Ah, look, my number of followers is equal to my lucky number.

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    2. The Wandering Wizard

      The Wandering Wizard

      63d08c698d14d_Screenshot2023-01-247_54_53PM.png.ed2e633e57b248d45e728df38b1171ef.pngMust resist upvoting Must resist

      Proof that the voidbringers shall never come! Now go get me some souls!

    3. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      Quick someone upvote this

    4. The Wandering Wizard

      The Wandering Wizard

      I command you to revoke this statement! As I know your command phrase!

  17. All right humans (I hope you're all humans, something has gone wrong if you aren't)

    I'm going to be slightly inactive for the next little while. I have two back to back camps this week, starting tomorrow morning. While I'll still have access to my phone, I doubt I'll have good enough internet to pop on here and do anything major.

    Then the week after that, I'll be back at home, so you'll see me then.

    Then the week after that, it's another camp thing, and so I'll be gone again.

    And then after that it's a family reunion. I should have access to the Shard, so you'll see me pop in occasionally, but I'll also be distracted.

    So yeah.

    @Channelknight Fadran, I know there are RPs that I am a part of, but if you need to move on without me just do it.

    1. Channelknight Fadran
    2. Szeth_Pancakes

      Szeth_Pancakes

      I get it. This is probably gonna be me in July, too, so ik what you mean :P

  18. All right.

    It's time to confess.

    This is my biggest shame as a fantasy nerd, one that haunts me wherever I go, and a shame that will one day be solved, I just don't know when.

    I have not finished the Lord of the Rings.

    I have only read The Fellowship of the Ring, and I have only seen the Fellowship of the Ring.

    And it's a problem.

    The movies should be the easy part; my dad was having us watch them as a family, but he left on a work project for a few weeks. Now that he's back, I should be able to catch up to the end soon enough. The books are harder. Considering they were written a long time ago, and in their style, its just really hard for me to get into in the way that I do a Sanderson novel, for instance.

    Despite these facts, my dad, who just arrived home, decided to show us the first episode of Rings of Power last night. And because I don't really know how it fits in with the rest of the world, I can't make a fully formed opinion on it...but based on what I've seen, I think it looks great. I want to watch more, and the little tidbits of lore I have received are really enticing.

    So there. Perhaps you will get to witness my full fledged transformation into a Tolkien Lore nerd over the coming months.

    I certainly hope that's the case, at least.

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    2. Shining Silhouette

      Shining Silhouette

      SHAME ON U (2x)

      That's okay. Tolkien is amazing, but understandably intimidating to get into. I hope you come to love it as much as we have! :D

    3. Just a Silvereye

      Just a Silvereye

      How can you call yourself a fantasy fan and not have read The Lord of the Rings? I will never be able to talk to you again, after such a treason.

      No, seriously, there's no problem with not getting into a book or an author, no matter its impact on a genre. And even though I love LOTR, I can see plenty of perfectly valid reasons for not living it, most notably the style. 

      I hope you will get to love it eventually though. :D

    4. Luckspren

      Luckspren

      SHAME ON U (3x)

      Not really though. It took me awhile to get into LotR, but it's so, so good. Re-re-(re?)-reading Fellowship rn. 

  19. All right. I need to give an update on the conversion of my peers to Sanderson fandom.

    First, my close friend. I've given SU's in the past that chronicle her reading of Mistborn. She has since finished that series, read Mistborn: Secret History, also read Warbreaker, and is now in the opening chapters of The Way of Kings.

    She has also, within the last half hour or so, made an account on the Shard. So, if you'd like, give a welcome shoutout to @InfiniteInsanity!

    (I think she's disappointed in me that I decided to call so much attention to her.)

    On other topics:

    I have a friend that, for whatever reason, was sitting near me on the bus ride back to our home high school from the focus program both of us attend. He is a nerd, very clearly, but not really about fantasy. I was bored, and I don't even know how it started, but I began ranting about Cosmere magics. I eventually gave a relatively in-depth explanation of Allomancy, including many spoilery things involving the later discovered metals, and thought nothing of it, because he was never going to read the books anyway.

    He went home and conducted a very in depth personal research on the Metallic Arts.

    He has now finished the first book of Mistborn and is on the second, though unfortunately, and mostly because I was careless enough to give a spoilery explanation, he knows almost all of the major plot twists because of his own online research. Still, I count it as a win. He is fascinated with the Mistborn Adventure game, and is converting some of his own friends to it because he wants to play it with them. Today I saw one of his friends (who reads at an alarming pace) holding a copy of The Final Empire today. So that's good.

    I have a friend that I got to read The Way of Kings, though she doesn't have access to Words of Radiance, and brings that up angrily whenever I pester her about getting around to reading it. One of her friends has also read The Way of Kings, though I think that friend discovered it prior to me ranting about it.

    I've gotten one other person to read Steelheart, and that person is currently in the middle of Firefight. There are one or two other people who have read other Sanderson books, whether because of me or for other reasons.

    So yes, slowly but surely, I am converting the world around me to the epicness that is Brandon Sanderson.

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    2. That1Cellist

      That1Cellist

      You are a lot less introverted then some of us, that's for sure.

    3. Medium
    4. Sequence

      Sequence

      yes, bring more souls into the sandercult...

  20. Also, go get your name sent on a trip to another world.

    https://europa.nasa.gov/message-in-a-bottle/sign-on/

    Do this every time you have a chance.

    Litter the universe with copies of your name.

    I can proudly say that my name has gone around the Moon.

    And,

    if you do this,

    you can proudly say that your name has gone around the moon of another planet.

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