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SpiritOfWrath

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  1. “The problem, though, is that the change is never exact. They gain access to all my knowledge and experience, but don’t necessarily have to cling to the same world views that I do.”
  2. Granted. I take over the world using my many personalities. I wish to listen to “Where Dragons Dwell”
  3. Granted. However, when you turn your back on them, they devour you. a I wish for more METAL SONGS!
  4. Eeehhhhh Depending on the Ennuller, they might have become on by Nullite poisoning, meaning traces of Nullite are present in the blood, so with enough… The Constant laughed softly. “I don’t… I don’t change. I can’t die, and when I am hurt… it just… doesn’t matter to me.” He shifted. ”This has been unsettling, but it is not the most ‘useful’ part of my powers. You see, when any of my genetic material enters the system of any other person, they… they change. It takes over. Not the mind… but it might. The person gains all of my abilities, and if I exert myself, I can,” he shrugs, “control them. And if they are willing, the genetic material takes over their mind completely. They become one very similar to me, but slightly different.”
  5. Well, since you ignored the REAL BAD GUY (the Vagabond), you essentially strand our fourth player as I coalitionize with the moles and win the game.
  6. I slip to your clearing and clear your ruins, finding a crossbow and using it to destroy your keep, taking the Sandwich and scoring some points.
  7. Granted, it obeys you and only you. Such a bane. I wish to bring the evidence that the beast, is alive!
  8. Granted. Lift now tracks thou as to be likened to the chasing of a bloodhound. I wish for a wolf as a pet.
  9. Granted, you are now trapped on the Shard until you have 10000 likes. I wish for a second eye.
  10. The Constant sighed as he realized what had happened, then gave a small explanation. It would be what the man was here for, judging by his reaction. “I’m not like other life forms,” he started, staring at the man. @xinoehp512 Tenth had forgotten where he was. sorry, over break I was kinda bad.
  11. Granted. You can only draw eldritch summoning signs. I wish for a blue door.
  12. Granted. All you ever draw is eldritch summoning signs. Anyways I wish for a Jester.
  13. I craft a sword, and then battle Doomslug. 1 - 3 Crap, my torch broke. BUT I ALSO GOT THREE POINTS! Then I use my crossbow to clear the rest of her buildings. TWO POINTS?
  14. “This place has always just been… quiet.” The Constant shrugged slightly, but dropped his glass, shattering it. Sighing, he picked it up. However, one of the shards cut him, releasing blood that, strangely, evaporated directly after it was released.
  15. Mmmmhhmmmmm but I forgot to put everything from that idea The rest was that the one who saves him was an extremist.
  16. But the Shard is connected to the investiture. Like Alder said, the Shard just needs to look at their Connections, and they would know of the investiture. And their expanding Shardic knowledge would help them with this. Aluminum is a physical barrier for investiture. But that by no means says that aluminum is a Spiritual barrier. The earliest forms of connections that we see, Dragonsteel Prime spoilers:
  17. I really liked this book. It took the story, and veered it away from what I thought would happen. Sure, some things were a little clumsy. But I think it’s perfectly understandable. It’s a big book, and there is a lot that had to be covered. The biggest problems people have that I’ve heard are the emphasis on therapy and Dalinar’s decision. Most say that the therapy is clumsy, and I, to a certain extent, agree. But bear in mind that Kaladin by no means “fixed” anyone. Sure, Szeth feels better, but that doesn’t mean he’s fully healed. The same with the Heralds; for this purpose, Kaladin became immortal and devoted himself to helping them throughout the rest of his days. Another point on the therapy is that what Kaladin did with the Heralds was by no means natural. They had something investiture related that was forcing their madness, and it was Kal’s fifth path that helped most of them. And then Dalinar’s decision. Many people hate this, because they cannot possibly see why it would be a good thing. The people of Roshar are oppressed, and Retribution is free! But there is more in the long run. Sure, they on Roshar might be oppressed for a century, but in the view of a Shard, that’s a whole lot better than permanently being under control of a tyrannical totalitarian Shard. His actions allow the end of Retribution. What Dalinar did is freaking awesome. He proved Taravangian wrong on TWO fronts. One of them, he didn’t even know. TOdium argued with Jasnah that the Alethi leadership (namely, her) wanted what was best for Alethkar, not Roshar. And Dalinar’s actions completely and utterly disprove this. All in all, this was a very good book, with a wonderful ending.
  18. I’m going to work “other nation” into my writing now. @The Bookwyrm wait wait wait i can’t quote u but I have ideas. What if, instead of Ferran being a turncoat, he instead refuses to fight? Like, “I’m tired of this war, and so are the people of both sides,” sorta stuff?
  19. I… I read the book… It was a school requirement. That’s all I’ll say. Mmmmmhmmmmmm no. TPBM is bored.
  20. Sain chuckled. Bait taken! “All that would be reeeeeaaaaallly cool, but they never existed in the first place. I remember that event, but because of the nature of this thread, other people averted it waaaaaaay before it would ever happen. I mean, I shouldn’t exist right now!” And then Sain tries to attack, curious.
  21. The Constant hesitates. “I chose this tavern due to this very thing. I came from a quiet, small town. Not… not a close knit one. It always felt cold. But now… there is nothing for me to observe…”
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