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Rabbit Unmade

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  1. Wow! I really, really, want to make it but *sobs* time.
  2. Welcome! And who needs friends anyway?
  3. “Be brave, Little Earth,” the earth told itself, “You can defeat Scott Sterling! Bash his head in!”
  4. I suppose…
  5. But then Scott Sterling realized that the earth, was in fact, a ball.
  6. *wistful look* And that worldbuilding. Sooo good!
  7. Pennies start growing on a single, almost dead tree in Norway. I wish I was an Edgedancer.
  8. Rabbit came along and joined the two wizards. It was fun.
  9. Oh, he can lie. He lied to Gavilar about not being able to lie, (Might of been Ishar, of course so…) but I still feel like the Stormfather wants to beat Odium enough that he might tell them, but I don’t know.
  10. Ah, okay. I guess that makes sense.
  11. Seeing the future is of Odium, right? And a corrupted spren is also of all three shards. Surges are of Cultivation and Honor and seeing the future is an Odium thing. Because of the radiant’s Connection to Odium, a corrupt Truthwatcher is able to see the future. Remember how Renarin makes Odium unable to tell what’s going to happen when he’s in a place? That’s because he’s seeing the same future as Odium is. I do not think normal Truthwatchers could/can see the future because, again, it’s of Odium, not the other shards. Normal mistspren are not Connected to Odium and can’t see the future. Seeing the future is not a surge, it’s more a quirk of being bonded to a corrupt spren. Does it ever say the radiant recording stuff on the emerald was a Truthwatcher though? No. I think it was probably different corrupt radiant, probably a Lightweaver, who could also see the future because they were Connected to Odium. That would explain why Renarin is the first of his kind. He is. He’s the first corrupt Truthwatcher. I’m pretty proud of this, but feel free to rip it to shreds.
  12. But wouldn’t the Stormfather want to tell Dalinar about all of this?
  13. And accidentally smashed all of the jugs of chortle juice in the process.
  14. Such as attempting to turn Thaidakar into a waffle.
  15. Okay, I am kinda introverted and hate talking to people, and I can understand why you might dislike being homeschooled. It can be hard. It‘s probably harder for someone who dosen‘t enjoy locking yourself in your room and reading all day. I can‘t fully understand what you‘re feeling because, again, I am introverted. But for everyone who now thinks homeschool is a terrible thing, just know I love it a lot more than public school. People can be jerks, okay, and I can‘t stand jerks. I‘d rather be with only my family for a year than deal with middle school boys. Plus, you have more flexibility. That‘s probably just me, though. Just trying to get both sides of the story on here. I really do hope you do public school next year and I‘m sorry that homeschool isn‘t working out for you.
  16. The Well was part of their religion, so pretty much anyone who knew the legends knew about the Well. If it was Intent don’t you think the Kandra would have already made new spikes? They’ve been trying, right? Maybe you need to try and make a spike for a certain mistwraith and that’s why Kandra spit out spikes that aren’t theirs. Maybe you need to use Intent and intend to rip a lot of the sapience from a soulweb. Just a random thought. Perhaps the Lord Ruler made Kandra spikes from himself. He might be able to heal it and since he was still alive the Kandra would gain sapience because they were Connected to him. But then why are Kandra still around? They should have turned into mistwraiths after the Lord Ruler died! I have no idea. Maybe because the Kandra had had the spikes for so long? I might need a little help on that part. Anyway, Paalm could have made her spikes by spiking two people. Someone with the Feruchemical or Allomantic ability and another person who was a gold Feruchemist. (Can a normal gold Feruchemist survive a would like that?) I don’t think this is a very good theory, sadly. It was the best I could think of at the moment. Feel free to dissect it.
  17. Division essentially turns things into dust, (Not nothing. Where would the matter go?) so I don’t a Lightweaver/Elsecaller could mimic the surge. They only change what the object is made of, right? Maybe if they turned pockets of the object into a gas, but that just seems like a lot of extra work and not exactly the same thing. I think Division kind of seems like it’s decaying the thing, but I’m probably wrong.
  18. Sam got run through with the R.C.M.K. because of Nin’s superior weapon and the fact that Sam had never trained with a broadsword in his life.
  19. Yep. And that might also explain why it was attacking the other aviar in RoW. I feel like with our info, a detection ability is the most likely, but know that Lift’s new aviar could sense Mraize, so I don’t know why Mraize’s aviar would be trying to get powers from the green aviar. Maybe the powers get stronger the more parasites they eat? ”I’m sorry,” Lift said, squatting down. “How did you know he was here?” It chirped. ”You could feel him, couldn’t you?” She asked, “Or… you could feel where he’d been.”
  20. Okay, so we know Mraize has an aviar, right? I had a few questions. First, do we know what Mraize’s aviar does? Maybe it can sense thoughts kind of like Kokerlii‘s opposite? That’s how he found Lift? Also, aviars are Invested so they shouldn’t be able to leave. Is it because the isn’t a Shard on First of the Sun, or that aviars are easy to move, like Breaths? I’m assuming it because there’s no Shard, but I don’t know what that would change. We have basically no info on Mraize’s aviar, but I just wanted to see if anyone picked up something I didn’t.
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