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  1. A large explosion would probably work, he survives dynamite but I'm sure a stronger one could take him out. I wonder if a
  2. I think the final once could be referencing Dalinar himself, this is where he died after all and Oathbringer is his book
  3. That's true, but I think it's most likely they have something to keep them alive there. Hoid could be being sustained by
  4. I think everyone is ignoring the climate of Scadrial. Normal humans can barely stand to exist, the Southern Scadrians had some way of surviving but we don't know what. It's likely that while militarily the Final Empire could be conquered, the hellish conditions of Scadrial would result in the death of most if not every US soldier
  5. Yeah, I should've clarified that this is pre Cognitive Shadow Taln and this would be with the full inquisitor spikes
  6. If Taln had been been spiked and left in the same situation as Marsh, do you think his will could've overcome Ruin? He never broke to Odium's torture which makes me think he could, but for how long and to what extent?
  7. I would love to play Dalinar but unfortunately I am not a 40 year old asian man, so I'll settle for Szeth instead who I resemble more(though I'd have to shave my head)
  8. I think everyone's ignoring compounding. Personally I'd double up on copper, you essentially have an infinite memory. Think about the endless permanent knowledge you could have. If compounding isn't allowed, probably A-pewter plus F-Gold, essentially immortality
  9. I said Elsecallers wouldn't mind them because both focus on self mastery, perhaps the Elsecallers would be understanding of the Dustbringers
  10. We know the Windrunners and Skybreakers had a rivalry, but what about outside of them? Here are some of my headcanons: Bondsmiths and Elsecallers liked eachother to do both often being leaders Windrunners and Stonewards were good friends due to sharing similar ideals Dustbringers were disliked by everyone except Skybreakers and Elsecallers Truthwatchers and Lightweavers were generally close orders
  11. I've personally believed that it was a way of showing how people often are sad they can't do the impossible. The dog helps so many people, yet he's still sad about his life. Likewise, Kaladin saves many, yet is sad he couldn't save them all
  12. 1. Wind and Truth 2. Words of Radiance 3. Oathbringer 4. Rhythm of War 5. The Way of Kings honestly WAT as first is quite close for me, I love all these books but I really felt like WAT always had something interesting happening
  13. Out of all the things which haven't been mentioned yet, I'd say Odium being unable to truly beat Dalinar was my favorite. The sheer feeling of rage Taravangian experiences is so satisfying as he realizes that Dalinar may have died, but ultimately got the last laugh.
  14. This makes me wonder, what would the 5th ideal for the willshapers be? I'd personally guess something like "I will seek freedom for myself, so that I may also seek it for others".
  15. I get that but it still hurts. There's barely any hope as our heros have been almost completely crushed and Retribution reigns. Not to mention seeing Fen, Emul, Tashiik, and Natanatan all betray the coalition was just brutal. Stormlight is gone meaning radiants lose most of their powers, Dalinar is dead, and Navani is unconscious. Going from the fairly upbeat ending of rhythm of war to this hurts, even if it will get resolved eventually.
  16. “You’ve killed me. Bastards, you’ve killed me! While the sun is still hot, I die!” My favorite death rattle, it's still mostly unsolved, my best guess is that the dying person realized they were being killed? But what does the sun being hot have to do with that?
  17. I loved Wind and Truth, possibly my favorite stormlight book but honestly I'm iffy on the ending. With Stormlight gone, Shallan stuck in Shadesmar, and Odium triumphant over most of Roshar it felt like a brutal ending. Maybe it's just because we don't have the remainder of the series and thus can't see how the situation but I honestly thought it was a bit brutal compared to previous endings.
  18. I was thinking about this recently, I feel like Truthwatchers would make more sense with transformation over progression, they're a scholarly order and it would fit in with what they do a lot more then healing. Frankly progression feels like at an out of place surge on Truthwatchers, I guess it might be because doctor might fit the general occupations of Truthwatchers?
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