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The Bookwyrm

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  1. Except the Hobbits began eating more and more of the food. And they also complained if the Ghanderflaffles ordered too much. All of this piled up until the Hobbits began to revolt.
  2. Unfortunately, the Ghanderflaffles only got half as much as the food they ordered, because Hobbits eat a lot.
  3. But then the Ghanderflaffles realized they had forgotten to conquer the Hobbits.
  4. Once they had conquered the Unknown Universe, the Ghanderflaffle Space Empire turned to conquering the Known Universe, which by comparison was much, much smaller. It only took them seventeen seconds.
  5. "...No, it's a dragon that saved your life and might very well be angry enough to chomp you if it finds out you called it that when it wakes up. Dragons are sentient, sapient beings. How would you like it if someone put a collar around your neck and called you a pet human?"
  6. Because the Ghanderflaffle Empire was rising. And this time it was a SPACE EMPIRE.
  7. "What was that for, Nameless?" Bookwyrm asked.
  8. Which were, of course, the colors of Ruin and Preservation.
  9. I always saw Copperclouds as having a kind of strength spectrum, like what you say here. It seems to me like someone who's really good at using Copper (savant, mayhaps?) could probably make a Coppercloud that even a powerful Seeker like Vin would need to push a little harder to pierce. And someone burning Copper who has a really low power level (maybe caused by the ability to burn Copper being granted by a severely decayed Hemalurgic spike) could have their Coppercloud pierced by a normal Seeker flaring Bronze. If a Mistborn uses Duralumin with Copper, maybe the only way to pierce that very strong (although very brief) Coppercloud would be an equally strong usage of Duralumined Bronze. As for how that translates to Bichromatic Auras....It's been a while since I last read Warbreaker, so I'm not sure. I'm going to guess that if it's a small aura, a Coppercloud could easily hide it completely, but it might take a stronger Coppercloud, even to the level of Duralumin Copper, to hide an Aura of hundreds or thousands of Breaths. You're right about the Coppercloud hiding Lifesense: So, Lifesense will be blocked by Copper. But I think you're right in that someone with Perfect Lifesense could probably pierce that Coppercloud, because their sense is stronger. However, if that Coppercloud is flared or Duralumined, maybe that extra burst of power would be enough to block even the Perfect Lifesense. It's all on a power spectrum, and so you have to take that in account. If the Coppercloud is stronger than magic sense, the magic sense is smothered. But if the magic sense is stronger, the Coppercloud is pierced.
  10. "This is Bilbo Baggins, sneaking into the house of the weird giant who lives in a castle in the clouds at the top of a beanstalk!" Things would be a lot worse if I hadn't.
  11. Bob has the ability to say creepy things randomly. But sometimes it's hard to understand exactly what he's saying. Oh, here's Bob now. Hi, Bob! Ah, sorry, I have a tendency for causing planet shattering explosions sometimes. I probably should have told you sooner.
  12. Where is Drury lane?
  13. Which caused anyone within five miles of it to spontaneously explode after a few minutes.
  14. An army of mushrooms ambushed Thaidakar as he thought about this.
  15. A-Bendalloy/F-Copper: Tactician Though Tactician would probably work better for A-Bendalloy/F-Zinc... As a side note, I'm pretty sure there's another thread where someone lists all the names that the Mistborn Adventure Game (Alloy of Law expansion) made up for the Twinborn. They're not canon, though. So these combinations might already have names. Oh, here's that other thread:
  16. This confused Bookwyrm, because the planet had no sapient creatures besides him. It turned out that there were entire mushroom empires hiding in the oceans, and now they fought to control the planet.
  17. Bookwyrm sighed and teleported back to his tropical planet.
  18. Bookwyrm couldn't hear the crack across the vacuum. But he did see the chasm form. "That's not good," Bookwyrm said to himself. He teleported over to Nameless's planet to see if he could help anyone who might be in trouble.
  19. Bookwyrm narrated an incredibly advanced telescope and used it to look at what was happening on Nameless's planet.
  20. Bookwyrm left and went to a planet in the same solar system as Nameless's. It was a nice tropical planet, and had lots of moons. Bookwyrm set up a tent because he didn't have a house in TLT like Nameless did.
  21. "Oh, there's a universe again outside?" Bookwyrm asked. "I guess I can leave now."
  22. "I can come too," Bookwyrm said. He pulled his Shardblade out of the air and drew in Stormlight. His metals burned in his stomach and he began to walk towards the dragon's lair.
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