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If you want the spoilers, white sand introduces Kris, (shortened name for a Darkside Woman) that rights the Ars Arcanums and the system notes in CC:AU. Aditionally, it introduces a substance that can be used to detect and measure investiture. It is ruled by Autonomy, one of the planned Shard-villans, but isn’t active in the story.
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Another OP thing Bondsmiths can do.
IlstrawberrySeed replied to Frustration's topic in Cosmere Discussion
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Ruin is the name for the shard, but is the embodiment of Entropy, not destruction.
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I honestly thought it was a trellium alloy used.
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I personally believe that someone who charges an aluminum spike gains power, as it steals the inability to do something, but it doesn’t mark a lot of sense.
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Autonomy's Investiture and Antiinvesture
IlstrawberrySeed replied to Rakidonthe3rd's topic in Mistborn
Actually @Frustration, making anti-shard metal and making anti-light would have 2 diffrent methods, and it isn’t possible for them to mix. -
I really like that!
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Investing Godmetals and the Colors Produced
IlstrawberrySeed replied to Stormtide_Leviathan's topic in Mistborn
This is a big we don’t know. We only see Atium-Electrum used as a metal mind, and it didn’t visually change, and Atium spikes for inquisitors, which also didn’t change noticeably, but neither were spectroscopicly analised. -
I agree that they couldn’t have charged it off kelsier’s bones, and I doubt they were able to find a bind point on his bones, but it would be a simple forgery for the body to have been preserved, then spike it. However, I don’t actually believe this. My whole point is that you have aluminum wrong. We don’t know what happens to the one(s) who charge an aluminum spike, but it is likely very similar to a necrosil spike. However, it bestows the inability to use powers. In other words, it removes the powers. If an aluminum spike was used, then any Aloha tic powers he had couldn’t be accessed. Aluminum is an offensive hemilurgic spike.
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Aluminum’s effect isn’t steal all powers (as a counterpart to Lerasium), but Removes all powers. Hemilurgically charged aluminum prevents mistings from burning metals and feedings from filling/tapping metal minds. Presumably, this applies to other world’s powers, hemalurgically granted powers, etc. Hemalurgically charged Aluminum is a weapon, and charging it might actually make someone more powerful.
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Why didn’t Wayne Compund?
IlstrawberrySeed replied to IlstrawberrySeed's topic in Cosmere Discussion
Even with other metallic options, such as setting up a slow bubble to offset explository motion? Also, we don’t know how long the bubble would have lasted had he not sent the machines out until right before it broke or let the first explosion get going before pushing it out. -
I personally think they are diffrent, if only minorly, after all Autonomy calls it “your metal” when talking to Wax’s Sister, and it connects the wearer to her, instead of Autonomy.
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Wayne was a Mistborn with access to gold Fuerochemsitry, meaning he could have compounded enough gold before dumping water and pushing the bombs out of his time bubble. Why didn’t he? Did he just not think of it?
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Frustration's Firepower Index: Scadrial
IlstrawberrySeed replied to Frustration's topic in Cosmere Discussion
There is Fuerochemistry and what? Hemalurgic use of Durilium? Also, harmonium in a case is an easy mine. -
Ettemetal - Trelliumm Explosion questions
IlstrawberrySeed replied to Doonl's topic in Cosmere Discussion
It’s not alloy due to WoB, but I could see the intent of preserving or the hemalurgic charge being important. Perhaps Fuerochemically or hemalurgically Harmonium would split easier? -
A FTL engine theory in the real world compresses space time behind the ship and expands space time in front of the ship. Brandon confirmed that this engine is possible using cadmium and bendalloy on a ship large enough to get the bubbles to move.
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Is that any scadrial, any human, any sapient, or any living? I always thought that quote only meant scadrial humans, because of seeds of allowance from preservation.
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It could be possible that Tanavastium creates investiture uses, as Harmonium repeats Investiture uses.
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I don’t think that trellium is Bavidinium, because autonomy calls it “your metal” when talking to Wax’s Sister. Aditionally, it connected to her instead of autonomy, so I believe there are at least minor differences.
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Could harmonium make you a feruchemist?
IlstrawberrySeed replied to Vin(Diesel)'s topic in Cosmere Discussion
Honestly that just sounds like Unkeyed/Unsealed necrosilminds where the powers don’t degrade, and we don’t know if the powers degrade with/without use like memories. Also, we see from the bands it is possible to store the powers in a necrosilmind, though I don’t see any reference to storing the effects in a necrosilmind.- 30 replies
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I think of it as tapping the metal mind while you burn it. It is draining the charge from the metal at a rate that drains it before completely burned. The charge is dispersed, but it getting sucked out to “fill” the parts being burned. Think about it like this: you have 2 gases in a balloon. 1 of them is magnetic. You can either open the balloon, releasing both gases at a proportional rate, or you can use a magnet to pull more of the magnetic charge out. If there is regular gas, the magnetic gas’s will run out first. We saw Vin do the first, and I’m proposing that compounders do the second. It definitely isn’t an exact comparison, nor is there a magnetic gas to my knowledge.
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Frustration's Firepower Index: Scadrial
IlstrawberrySeed replied to Frustration's topic in Cosmere Discussion
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Could harmonium make you a feruchemist?
IlstrawberrySeed replied to Vin(Diesel)'s topic in Cosmere Discussion
Honestly I’d expect a metal mind alloyed with lerasium to be the best way. Then again, necrosis minds are discrete, so there might be gene-minds or hemalurgically steeling the genes for your kids.- 30 replies
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How did Kelsier lose his powers?
IlstrawberrySeed replied to TheWanderer's topic in Cosmere Discussion
That’s fair. As for the how he knew, he might have helped council shards creating their magic systems, though it is more likely he knows because of how other CS/Spirits see in Scadrial’s Cognitive Realm. Also, I though that the medalian and TLM’s epilogue disagreed, with the medalian showing steelsight and the epilogue saying the same as SH.- 31 replies
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