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I have a crack theory that the perpendicularity on Dhatri moved to Lumar. Very little actual substance, but there is a WoB that Xisis arriving had something to do with the departure of the Iriali. There's another thread somewhere wondering why and how the Iriali left all at once. The perpendicularity on Dhatri was probably formed from Aether investiture -- we don't have proof, but we know Khriss theorized that Shardless perps are possible, and Aethers have a ton of (purportedly) Shardless investiture, so it stands to reason. What if enough Aetheric investiture fled from Dhatri due to the Dark Aethers to make the perpendicularity move to the next largest bastion of Aethers, Lumar? While we don't know if the Iriali's arrival would coincide with the arrival of the perp, we can assume that an overnight disappearance would necessitate a perpendicularity. Also, Xisis could be studying Aethers on Lumar and ALSO secretly controlling a perp that has access to raw Aether -- and the arrival of a dragon who wants to control the only method of mass exodus might compel the Iriali to depart from Lumar.
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I might be crazy, but is it possible that Vathi's Aviar (the one she didn't give to Dusk, the one which I believe wasn't in the original Sixth of the Dusk) gives allomantic Tin? At one point Vathi pulls away from Dusk and Dusk thinks "Damn, I must have been talking too loudly." Allomantic Tin would also explain how a non-trapper could survive even briefly on Patji, and how she could hear that one stream which Dusk said was way to far away to be heard. And she noticed his traps, which Tin would help with. Idk why Dusk wouldn't have commented on her Aviar bond, though.
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I seem to remember Sigzil saying "we walked away from our oaths," even though him breaking his oaths was an isolated incident
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This has been asked on the 27th Shard a couple times with no answers, as there are no WoBs yet. It's either mistaking Dalinar for Adonalsium, Cultivation being in on killing Tanavast (seems very unlikely now), or Rayse taking credit for Tanavast's death but referring to himself and the Shard as different people.
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Make bets on alliances in the shard war
logicless.bt replied to Atlas333's topic in Cosmere Discussion
I have a feeling Whimsy will be antagonistic. A major theme of the series is how power shouldn't be concentrated in one fallible/Intent-driven person, so having a god who is incapable of consistency sounds like a horror show -
But what can a 5th Ideal Windrunner Do?
logicless.bt replied to Vin(Diesel)'s topic in Cosmere Discussion
I think that -- like the Blackthorn spren -- it's Brandon having his cake and eating it too. The readers WANT to see a fifth ideal Radiant, and it's the fifth book. Someone has leveled up every book. It's clearly time. But Brandon wants to save the true reveal for later on down the line. So he writes that 2-3 Radiants hit the 5th Ideal (imo Shallan hit the 5th, we just couldn't tell in the spiritual realm) but they all do so under circumstances where the changes are invisible until the book ends. Readers get the satisfaction of seeing characters complete their journeys but the real secrets get saved for 10 years later. -
So, we know a number of Shard colors at this point. Blue-white for Honor, gold for Odium, green for Cultivation, black and white for Ruin and Preservation respectively, CYM for Virtuosity, etc. What do you think some colors for the remaining shards could be? Endowment: rainbow, for Breath? Otherwise blue-green Autonomy: not gold and red -- red means corrupted, which means it's not part of Autonomy's natural Investiture. Autonomy feels yellow or brown to me Reason: gray or silver Mercy: pink. If not, something very pale/pastel, like lavender Invention: gray, but like blued steel, or else somehow colorless Valor: orange, since it can't be red, or a metallic variation like bronze Whimsy: shouldn't have a set color, but I feel like it will anyway. Rainbow but only jewel tones, or flickering between RGB I think that dead Shards won't get colors, but if they did... Dominion: purple. Color of royalty, and red is already taken. Or else navy Devotion: THIS would be the pink shard Ambition: feels extremely gold to me, but that's done. I really can't pin this one down -- maybe whichever one Autonomy doesn't get
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That feels like more of a parent-child relationship. The Sibling says they came from Stone as "part of its legacy," but Stone still exists. I definitely think that Cultivation coopted some of Night's essence, hence the Old Magic, but not that she fully replaced her.
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I've been meaning to make a post with my own chart and internal/external as well as pushing/pulling, but I'll drop my thoughts here. See, the Dawn shards are Commands AND Adonalsium'd method of creation. Ado Commander things to Exist, and to Change. Therefore we can assume that all four Dawnshards are fundamental actions that all things in the universe must do. This rules out Create and Destroy as possible Dawnshards. Not everything needs to create -- and also the four Dawnshards together are the act of creation -- and not everything needs to destroy in order to qualify as "existing." So we need to look at what every single thing in the universe does (and for me, it helped to try to break down the Shards themselves into four quadrants, but I won't get into that here). What does everything in the Cosmere do, that not everything in the real world does? They EXPERIENCE themselves -- or FEEL, if that's the word you prefer. All objects have a sense of self, from a stick to a lick of flame. They enjoy being what they are, and if they ever stop enjoying it they utilize another command and change into something else. Soul casting and forgery take advantage of this unique difference between our world and the Cosmere. BIND is a good final Dawnshard, but I think it's a little different than that. One significant aspect of the Cosmere is its set of stringent rules that everything follows -- all things are organized and regulated according to the laws of investiture. Therefore I hold that the last Dawnshard is ORDER: the ability of all creation to create order within themselves and to order themselves according to the world around them. The most notable example of this is how all investiture post-Shattering was assigned to a newborn Shard. Thus far, all magic systems can be plotted out into careful charts, whether they are complex like the Metallic Arts or simple like the Old Magic. The Cosmere is built upon magic as science, and science is just ordered information and explanation. (I think that the WoB which states that one Dawnshard is different from the rest refers to Experience, and it's difference is that it is unique to the cosmere)
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My hope is that Radiants can use Warlight but not heal with it. Would make much more dynamic fights if they and their enemies weren't just hitting each other until one side ran out of fuel for both healing and Surges.
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Yep, that's definitely Kor the dragon.
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There are three big spren that existed on Roshar before Honor and Cultivation showed up, created by Adonalsium: Wind, Night, and Stone. Stone talks to Venli, Wind talks to Kaladin. The Night left. Knights of Wind and Truth is written by Szeth's wife, who is part of Jasnah's "order." This order could be Elsecallers or Veritstitalians, who are the truth seekers and scholars Jasnah communicated with in previous books. The Knight of Wind was Kaladin, and the Knight of Truth was Szeth. There isn't an order called the knights of Wind and Truth. 3. I think the "core" was just the majority of Honor's power, since some of it was out being spren. If Tanavast was referring to the core, it was likely the Intent and power of Honor. 4. Ideally this will force the shards to not be passive. If they're passive, they'll get picked off one by one.
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I assumed that Rysn would leave the planet. Otherwise, Odium is eventually going to notice the magical superweapon that exists on his planet, and then poor Ryan is done for.
