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Inkthinker

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  1. I've been of the mind (and haven't been contradicted... yet) that there's no "one cut" for a mistcloak. There's a lot of range across the Dominances, and there's plenty of room for variables in mistcloak design, so long as you stick to the text, as noted above. That means hundreds of long, layered ribbons of fabric hanging from a cloak mantle. Beyond that is a lot of room to play. Hoods or no hoods, either works. I've done a couple designs with double-mantles to add extra layers to the ribbons. The ribbons can be any number of widths, or even mix up the widths (I suggest being careful about going too thin or you get something close to pom-poms or fringe). I like to keep 'em 1.5-2 inches wide, and then layer 'em at least 2 or 3 rows deep, overlapping the layers. Personally, I'd like to see a cloak made out of heavier cloth than I usually see. Leather, or satin maybe. Of course, that would be prohibitively expensive (not to mention hot). I also like any swirling pattern you can get into it. I like hoods, but I don't put 'em on all cloaks (Kelsier's, for instance, is hoodless). Point being, it's hard to be wrong in your design so long as you stick to the text. If someone says yours doesn't look like the one they imagined, tell 'em it's a Southern Dominance cut.
  2. Not available! Well, that was a mistake on someone's part. I'm very sorry that happened. As mentioned, Crafty has the majority of the remaining stock. Personally, I have four copies left for sale (free sketch!). Send me a PM, or keep an eye out on the Crafty site.
  3. Huh! damnation my lack of innovation, I missed an easy one. I should have drawn this for the RPG. Oh well, onto the stack. The never-ending stack...
  4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_canne http://ejmas.com/jnc/jncart_vigny_0500.htm Wow. Wish I'd found this sooner. Formalized Edwardian-era dueling with canes. Null feces. When I was designing dueling canes for the game I went with a variety of ideas, none of which are invalidated by this but man... you can bet I'll find an excuse to fit this in somewhere the next chance I get.
  5. Even if the Ghostbloods don't know about Shallan's ability, don't we have a running theory that her father and possibly her brother were secretly members? He might have been feeling her out to see how much she already knew and whether she'd be able to pick up where they left off.
  6. Please be careful about taking anything I say as utterly canon, as I may be easily wrong about anything. Peter and (of course) Brandon are much more reliable sources. I'm just a concept-monkey, and I'm really supposed to know better than to speak out of turn. Although I'm fairly certain I was right about what I wrote there (or I wouldn't have written it)... it's nothing you wouldn't work out from reading the novel and the broadsheets. We know there's unions and parliamentary parties in some sort of voting democracy just by reading the news articles and the ads. I was wrong when I wrote about there not being anyone of pure skaa or Terris lineage (which makes sense, some people would have an ancestry almost purely one or the other), for instance. All things considered, it's probably better if I speak less in general. I'm not knowledgeable enough to speak authoritatively, but I know (or I think I know) just enough to make a mess of things. Soooo... yeah.
  7. Have we got a clear determination of what the Shash ("dangerous") slave-brand on Kaladin's forehead looks like? Where it's placed, and how large it is? Has he got anything else on his face that's identifying?
  8. The art book is, for now, a very short-run limited edition thing. If we don't sell out at GenCon (I should be so lucky!) then we'll see what we can do to make them available by order.
  9. Just an add-on and a bump, I'll be there too! Rare chance to get both of us on books like The Way of Kings, The Mistborn Adventure Game and The Alloy of Law. Collect an Isaac Stewart and you get the whole set!! (seriously, rare. We've only been all together at once a single time, and I've only signed with Brandon twice! EVER!)
  10. No worries about wrap-up, I think. Brandon's publicly announced that he'll be writing a sequel to The Alloy of Law in a recent blog entry.
  11. 1) Maybe that's all the time they need. The poop is, it would seem, not far from the fan. 2) Don't get caught. And it seems likely that they have powerful friends to protect them from powerful enemies. 3) Shallan's a new wrinkle, but she's from a falling house of little consequence. Kill her too. As to your second point, I think you might be right (that it's something she's found already), but that doesn't means she's realized it herself. Or she knows something, but she's keeping it to herself. Remember what Brandon says, "there's always another secret".
  12. I'm like, 95% sure he's said in interview that the second colony lives in the polar region, and underground (which protected them from most all of Rashek's "adjustments"). Brandon's got some sort of plan for 'em.
  13. Excellent. Saved me from making a silly mistake. Thanks!!
  14. Hurricanes throw multi-ton cars and boats like toys. At Cat 2 or 3, roofs are torn away and walls are knocked down. At Cat 5, towns are flattened. Cat 1 and 2 winds will easily knock you down and roll you over, winds at Cat 3 and above are more than sufficient to throw a human of pretty much any weight, and it's been known to happen. Locals are blase about it because we've grown used to the threat (and thankfully for where I lived, a hurricane had to follow a very narrow and specific path to constitute a catastrophic threat), but they're still dangerous and damaging storms. A Roshari highstorm is a Cat 5 or better, which is more than sufficient to scour the land. Check out what Hurricane Andrew did 20 years ago to Homestead, Florida... it was a Cat 5 and it cleared entire subdivisions down to matchsticks.
  15. I think there's an upper limit on how much of a charge a given sphere holds (dependent on the type of gem and its cut). More valuable spheres hold more charge (I think. Peter confirm?). Given that every sphere exposed to a highstorm anywhere takes a charge, I don't know if there's a limit on total number of spheres themselves.
  16. I've got some side notes on chull biology that came about when I was doing the designs (like, how they grow giant boulders on their backs), but I don't think Brandon canonized any of it. Might come in useful someday, but it's all under wraps at his discretion. I just send stuff to him as it comes around during the design process, I expect he probably throws most of it away but every so often I get to win one He does think about this stuff though, as do I in my (very) limited capacity. It's not all just Rule of Cool.
  17. Got something on my mind and I'm too busy/lazy to dig up the answer. Someone tell me: does Scadrial have a moon?
  18. Do we know that the geometry-headed dudes are a type of spren? I thought that was speculation.
  19. Hard to say until we know more about what the freaky symbol-headed dudes from Kings are all about. But I wouldn't call it loony at all, it definitely sounds like it's a possible through-line. Brandon rarely writes anything without a reason.
  20. Which would be a sign of character growth. It's already begun by him meeting a lighteyes with true honor, Dalinar.
  21. Soooo... I guess I'm the only one who thinks it sounds a little like a decongestant? When colds, allergies and other sinus problems get you down, Adonalsium gets you back on track! Ask your doctor if Adonalsium is right for you! Adonalsium: your solution for sinus relief! Anybody? No? ... Please don't fire me. -EDIT- Bad punctuation makes me twitchy.
  22. I doubt it's a genetic trait, but it does appear to be an experience which is formally recognized by Alethi culture. There's no reason to believe that it's not something felt by other warriors.
  23. Well, there was the giant sea-spren, and the Purelake... although the Purelake is to the center-west, and I swear I recall Brandon saying in an interview somewhere that the storms diminish in strength as they move east to west, so maybe by the time it gets there it's just a decently heavy rainfall.
  24. I wouldn't say chulls "shrug off" highstorms... they hunker down and go into full-on Boulder Mode. But they are probably one of the only species that survives exposure to the storms, every other critter has to find a place to hide. As you say, everything has evolved to deal with semi-weekly flash storms that come with 150+mph winds and rain and all that implies. What few trees exist are sturdy and thick-trunked, and most everything gets a sort of stony-exterior thanks to crem buildup.
  25. Hahaaaaa... I grew up in Tampa Bay, it's like "oh... hurricanes. *sigh*... Bring in the cat."
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