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  1. Hi, I joined around six months ago, but I only really started posting at the end of January cause I forgot that I had an account. My favourite character would probably be Wayne, from era 2, I find that He's the most relatable. 

  2. Thanks, I'm assuming that the amount of people who were shown to have resonance in mistborn era 2 was Wax, with his steel bubble, and maybe Wayne with his ability with cadmium bubbles. And also, now that I think about it, could Miles' ability to ignore pain have been his resonance, or would that just have been a natural occurrence?  

  3. On 2/11/2024 at 10:35 AM, Heilven said:

    What makes ruin/harmony able to talk in someone's mind? I was under the impression that in order for ruin to talk/manipulate someone, they had to have a sufficiently damaged spiritweb. This could come from people who have had a truly rough go of it, or hemalurgic spikes. As far as I was aware, the spike had to be hemalurgically charged. But in WoA, Marsh uses Sazed's rings as weapons, pushing them into Sazed. This nearly kills him, but he hears a voice that reminds him that those rings are metal minds. I assumed this voice was ruin, since ruin is the only one who could actually do that.

    So, does it have to be a spike? Or is it really just anyone pierced by metal?

    There are a few ways Ruin could do it,

    1. Someone pierced by a Hemalurgic spike (It has to be hemalurgic otherwise anyone wearing an earring would be influenced by ruin)

    2. Someone with a sufficiently cracked spiritweb

    Spoiler

    This is what I think happened to Sazed because he was going through a period of depression after finding Tindwyl dead, ruin was able to influence him.

    3. Someone with a close connection to a shard

    Spoiler

    That is how Odium was able to talk to Dalinar in his visions, because Dalinar had such a close connection to the shard Honour.

     

  4. 53 minutes ago, Thaidakar the Ghostblood said:

    Dragonwatch is the continuation of Fablehaven, but with more dragons and cool stuff.

    Basically, Fablehaven is a series where Seth and Kendra, a brother and sister duo, wind up at their Grandfather's mansion on a big estate while their parents are in India or something. They wind up finding out that Fablehaven, the property, is really a refuge for magical creatures and that their grandpa is the caretaker for them. Wacky hijinks occur and they suddenly find themselves saving the world every few books.

    Thanks for the explanation.

  5. 5 hours ago, X-Rae said:

    I love the Silmarillion!!! I felt like I was taking a college course when I read that book, was taking a lot of notes on the characters and events haha. 
    As an entire series I have to agree with LOTR, it is timeless. 

    I'm not taking any notes on it, but I am listening to the prancing pony podcast about the Silmarillion.

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