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  1. On 1/8/2021 at 0:14 AM, JesterLavorre said:

    My weird theory about the Singers’ betrayal of the spren is that it had to do with turning Ba-Ado-Mishram into an unmade. She’s obviously important to the spren, and she was a high princess of the voidbringers. Maybe she gave the singers forms of power not of Odium before she was unmade.

    I like that, but I dunno if that fits the whole obsession with finding her whereabouts. My theory, which is much more tinfoil-y, is as follows:

    Yelig-Nar can grant all surges. While it is unclear if it can grant Adhesion, Hessi seems to think that he could. Hessi (You may remember her from the Pre-Chapter blurbs) is a great scholar, so we'll go with what she thinks. 

    As Raboniel said, Adhesion is a surge of Honor alone, so the Unmade (or at leas Yelig-Nar, but probably all of them) must have been close to honor before their unmaking.

    This is further supported by Raboniel saying that she was attempting to Unmake the sibling. This makes it seem like the Unmade were originally spren of similar power.

    All of this makes it seem like Bo-Ado-Mishram was similar to the Stormfather before her corruption.

    Thank you for reading this rant.

  2. On 5/13/2021 at 5:33 PM, Rainier said:

    I'm just here to remind everyone...

    Moash did nothing wrong.

    I disagree.

    Moash did a LOT of horrible things. Sure, he isn't as bad as Dalinar was in his backstory, but he certainly did some pretty horrid things. The reason that Dalinar is a protagonist and Vyre is the foil for Kaladin is mostly because he didn't try to seek redemption. Dalinar went to Cultivation to seek forgiveness, but when Moash became Vyre, he just wanted to erase his guilt. As far as a redemption arc goes, I think that he will probably remain a foil for Kaladin throughout most of Stormlight.

    But to quote Renarin Kholin:
    "I lived through my father's return, and it taught me that no one is too far gone that they cannot be redeemed."

    So who knows? Regardless of his destination, he will probably get some more attention in the coming books.

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