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Do you read The rhythm of war?
I have a question for you, it has to do with Hemalurgy, but also with information from the Archive that is revealed in the fourth volume.
If you are not interested, you have not read it or other reason, let me know and I will stop the communications.- Show previous comments 1 more
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It is possible that in Yolen there is/was a different magic system than anywhere else.
Leras and Ati (the bodies of Preservation and Ruin) are from Yolen, so they could have been Invested with the magic of said system, so if an experienced Hemalurgist inserted an Atium nail on theirs bodyes, could he take advantage of the PreFragmentation investiture?
We know that the Heralds are Worldhoppers, so they may have been to Scadrial and know about Hemalurgy...
Could Ishar's experiments have something to do with this?
I know both are as unlikely as Hoid being Adonalsium, but are they essentially possible? -
Interesting. It has been stated by Brandon that some "fossil" of your Spiritweb would still exist even after you died (I'll have to find that one again), so with the right knowledge it might be possible to take Yolish Investiture from Leras's and Ati's bodies, but that assumes that a corpse could have enough of the original's Investiture to be spiked, and that their bodies were still intact enough to be spiked at all.
Personally, I think that Hoid might be a better option if you wanted to find someone with Yolish magic in order to Hemalurgically spike. At the very least, he has access to a Yolish variant of Lightweaving, even if it doesn't seem to function very well for some reason.
I don't know if the Heralds are aware of Hemalurgy or if they ever were considered extensive Worldhoppers (with the exception of them traveling between Roshar, Ashyn, and Braize of course) because they are too Connected to the Rosharan system to leave and explore other worlds. However, I am willing to bet that Taln's enormous strength came from Ishar performing some kind of experiment on him, adding to his innate strength, using similar(ish) principles to Hemalurgy.
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