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The Bookwyrm

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  1. Oh. How did I not see that. Thanks, @Sequence, that is indeed very helpful. Also, why does this blue look purple?
  2. "Actually, maybe I don't want to read it. I think I'll wait for Brandon to write the canon version..." Bookwyrm said.
  3. Bookwyrm frowned in confusion. "Where did you learn that song?" He asked Thom. Found jumped out of Bookwyrm's arms and began sniffing for the trail.
  4. Does anyone else think it's ironic that this is the KOTLC club, but in the poll at the top, no one has answered "Yes"?
  5. Bookwyrm put his new kitten on the ground. "Do you have a name?" he asked it. The kitten, who could not respond, did not respond. "I will name you Found," Bookwyrm said, considering that one of the other narrators had said that the kitten was now Found. Just then, Found heard the sound of Thom's harp.
  6. My favorite is Hoid. Second is Pattern. Third is...probably Kelsier. Other than that, it's a jumbled mess of favorite characters. At least no one has said that they like Moash...
  7. The Bookwyrm walked in. "Hello," he said. "I have severe Brandofandonitis, and I have a problem. I DON'T want to be cured. What should I do?" He looked around. "Also, what's happening? Are we fighting over a book?"
  8. I think she already established that. Plus her cliffhangers. She comments about it in her acknowledgements after every book, like she's proud of it. Authors really ARE evil...
  9. If it isn't one of her priorities, she WILL be swarmed by angry fans. I can assure you. It's like the Rithmatist Sequel at this point. Too many people want it, but it just never comes.
  10. "Hm. I think I can manage to keep a low profile." The Bookwyrm walked over to the bag of random quest items, reached in, and pulled out...
  11. I once played Hollow Knight, a very long time ago...I did not get very far. The person below me has played a Xenoblade Chronicles game, to continue this video game theme.
  12. So, I am a big astronomy nerd, and the idea of a habitable moon orbiting a gas giant has always been very cool to me. Imagine standing on one of these moons, looking in the sky, and seeing a gigantic planet dominating half of the view. If you look at the art for the Nalthian System, we see three planets: Nalthis, Farkeeper the Bright, and Nightstar the Hidden. Some of the art for these systems show some ambiguous unlabeled moons around the gas giants of the systems, and Farkeeper has some of these unlabeled moons. But if you look closely at these moons, you can see what looks like green continents and blue oceans. And we all know that green continents and blue oceans are signs of a world that is inhabited. I think these moons do have life on them. Probably not intelligent life, but life nonetheless. (I know that's really low quality, sorry.) If they are inhabited, then people from Nalthis (and anywhere, really) could go through the cognitive realm and wander around until they find the moon's Subastral, then observe it from the cognitive realm. I highly doubt that any of these moons have perpendicularities, so they wouldn't be able to visit them in the physical realm, at least without a spaceship. On another note, I really hope Brandon writes a story that happens on a moon, whether it's one of Farkeepers or another one. Because habitable moons are cool. So, what do you think? Are Farkeeper's moons inhabited worlds in the Cosmere that aren't Shardworlds? Could people from Nalthis wander around the cognitive realm until they find these moons Subastrals? Am I too much of a space nerd and making connections that are fake? Tell me your thoughts!
  13. The Bookwyrm, despite being a Narrator, decided to be a character, because he wanted to go on this quest out of curiosity, "Can I join this quest?" he asked. "Also, what are we questing for?"
  14. Whoa. You just blew my mind a little. Do you think that The Girl Who Looked Up is somehow referencing Adonalsium, or the Dawnshards? I don't really think Adonalsium was a giant hunk of metal. (The terms "Shattering" and "Shards" would be a lot more literal in that case...) But your idea that Adonalsium had to have some kind of physical form or representation to interact with people does make some kind of sense to me. The same way Spren and Seons appear to people, and how Shards show themselves to others. It would make sense that Adonalsium has to follow some of those same rules. Maybe Adonalsium was some kind of unknown, higher being, and the thing we call "Adonalsium" was just a representation of it that people could understand. (I don't really believe that, it's just a crazy idea, but there are a lot of those on the Shard.)
  15. Obi-Wan is my favorite Star Wars character, so I'm just really excited to have a show where he is the main character. I think all of your points are good ones, and things that we should hope for. I can't think of anything really specific that I want to see, plot-wise, because we frankly have no idea how the story is going to go. But I do really hope that the plot is clear and makes sense. I hope they do a good job of tying together Obi-Wan from the prequels and Obi-Wan from the sequels. Frankly, we already have most of Obi-Wan's story. We see his (sort of) origins as a padawan and his death, plus many of the other important things he does in his life. So really, the only thing this series needs to do is show how Obi-Wan gets from Episode III to Episode IV. I know you said that there shouldn't be a cameo, and that makes sense generally, to me. But I am hoping for Easter eggs of some kind. With all the Inquisitors running around, maybe there will be some kind of reference to Jedi: Fallen Order, or scenes that somehow tie this story to what happens to Obi-Wan in Rebels or The Clone Wars. I just like these little nods, and they don't have to be huge, but I think I would enjoy the show a tiny bit more if we saw them.
  16. Wait, you also live in Nebraska?! And I am also not an adult. Yet.
  17. Did it work? Edit: I think it did, but it's just a really dark shade of blue, so it's hard to see.
  18. Ooh. I have no idea what hex code it is, but once I find out, I'll try it out. Thanks!
  19. That...grosses me out...so much. Yuck. Edit: Oh, I made a post on here. Maybe I'll win. Edit 2: Nevermind, I didn't win.
  20. Hello. I made my signature colorful because I wanted to, and now I can be here. And they don't have my favorite shade of blue here, which makes me sad.
  21. I actually go to a special science program that is offered by the school system where I live. (I have a normal high school, but I'm only there for two classes, then I get to go to nerd school at the zoo every day!) I had a research project where we were observing animals and gathering data on them, and I was assigned the Humboldt penguins. And yes, I have seen them do this before. Several times. Wait...so our view of the Great Gulon Incident is just going to be an entire short story from Keefe's perspective, and we can see it happen real time? Wow.
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