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  1. It might be that, I’d check though. If you go to “account” then “attachments” it should tell you how much you’ve uploaded. If it’s full that would explain it, but idk how you’d get more space
  2. Okay, yeah that would check out. Saitaku wouldn’t expect him to react that fast, so he’d be shocked enough for that to happen I’ll go add that to my character, unlesss you have anything else you’d want to add/change?
  3. Okay, so what would probably happen is Saitaku would be wandering, trying to get out of the Alleyways, then he runs into Lux. Saitaku pretends to be nice, and asks for directions. Lux helps him out, and after they get out, Saitaku would turn to thanks him and then try to stab him with a spike. Based on what you’ve said, Lux would stab him back, and then maybe run, idk. would he continue to fight or run? Does that fit with your character?
  4. Okay, how threatening does Lux look/how would he react to an out of breath JinDo asking him for a way out(and then potentially trying to stab him if he looked easy enough to stab once he’s out)
  5. The only time he would’ve been there is right before era 9 starts, so perhaps, it depends on where you character was at that time
  6. Hello, I kinda just need people in my backstory, and I would like to know if there were other characters I might’ve come into contact with. So my character is in the era 9 sign-up if you want to look at that, but here’s a short summary. He’s a JinDo who didn’t want to go peacefully under the Fjordell occupation of his country, they ended up capturing him and throwing him into Dominions perpendicularity where he then made his way to Scadrial, and he got involved in the Set, got an Iron Spike, learned a bit about hemalurgy, and killed a Kandra(which got the Ghostbloods and Harmony mad at him) before accidentally fleeing into the Alleyverse. I’m wondering if anyone else’s story intersects with mine. Maybe they were. Fjordell soldier, or another JinDo, maybe they were a Gyorn who through him into the perpendicularity, maybe you’re a member of the Set he used to be with, or maybe your mad at him as your part of the Ghostbloods, but yeah, I was just wondering if yall could help. thanks
  7. Okay, so if not ChayShan, then I’ll just take that out, I’m not sure what else I’d replace it with anyways, so yeah. I’ll go edit my character sheet Edit: if I can somehow rp this(and it makes sense in the story line) I am so going to try and make him have connection to Canticle, like Nomad.
  8. Ahh, okay, thanks
  9. Do you mean as if I make a place that looks like JinDo? I’m confused
  10. All the spikes are iron, yes. As for the 4 spikes, yes, he does know that, but thinks he can get around it with some clever placement (idk if he’ll be a koloss or not, I haven’t decided) he currently does not exhibit signs, though, he hasn’t had his 2nd and 3rd spikes for very long. My understanding of TLM was that Purified Dor was hard to come buy, which is what he’d need. Ordninary Dor is still location based, so since the Alleyverse is far away from JinDo, ordinary Dor wouldn’t help him much. Am I wrong about how that works?
  11. Aren’t you already two characters? Lux and Fractal. Edit: I found this, idk if it’s still accurate, but idk
  12. I didn’t even think of Nightblood. Nightblood could probably straight up destroy the portal.
  13. Ok I don’t have names for things yet, but I’m planning on going through everyone else’s characters and finding who could potentially interact with my character, so once I talk to people about that I can add that. Edit: after looking through all the others characters, most of them seem to be from Roshar, which means my character wouldn’t have any contact with them, so if any new people want to be a part of my backstory, just pm me to let me know, otherwise, it seems all the people are NPCs, so… yeah.
  14. You are right, but I feel like that an invasion by the USA would make them unite. They wouldn’t like each other, and it’d be hard to get along, but both sides want to rule Roshar, and that can’t happen if the USA takes it over. So yeah, they might be able to do some significant damage before they realize the threat and unite, but after that, I feel like Roshar would win. Aluminum would be weird, because yes, it stops shard blades, but it’s a fairly weak metal, and the USA doesn’t have Scadrial’s expertise on the different alloys that do and don’t block it, so they’d have to choose between having a sheet that breaks by getting bunched and a sheet that breaks by a shard blade. They could get around that by plating normal tanks in aluminum, but it would be relatively easy to scrape through it, or simply to attack through the bullet proof glass, or the cameras. They need one of those two see, and that can’t be aluminum, so they’d can just stab that.
  15. If the USA could ever take it over, it’d be extremely resources intensive, and the loss of life would be extreme. They’d can’t disrupt supply chains due to soulcasting, so they have to target the radiants and fused. In order to kill one they’d have to first, separate it from other radiants/fused, and then focus it till its stormlight runs out. The first would be hard, with Edgedancers, windrunners, Skybreakers and Dustbringers having unpredictable movements, but they could focus other orders. The main goal would be to focus soulcasters, and then civilians, as then they can fight a battle of attrition. Each radiant having to farm is one less radiant fighting them. this would be extremely risky, and the USA probably couldn’t do it, but this is probably their best bet to take over Roshar they’d have to ignore the Geneva convention though. Gas wouldn’t be a good weapon, as radiants don’t need to breath. This just isn’t a good situation, everything would be very risky and costly in lives and resources
  16. Nope, it’s why I either don’t eat or bring my own
  17. A sedative to put you to sleep (a whole lot of melatonin)
  18. Ah, procrastination.

    I may, or may not, have procrastinated an entire chapter of math till tomorrow….

    It’s due in about 24 hours, yet I don’t want to do it right now, I want to read a book and sleep.

    So… tomorrow will be fun

    It’ll only take like 4 hours…. Right?

    about 26 Alex Lessons and a review, you’d think I’d have learned from the last time I did this. 6 hours of math was not fun.

    Oh well

    I’m gonna go read

    1. echo74

      echo74

      good luck with math my dude

      have fun reading

    2. Myst

      Myst

      So… I did the math, took a bit more than 6 hours, but it’s done. 
       

      hopefully I know it well enough for the test on Tuesday…

  19. My main reason for liking Hrathen is at the end of the book, where he says his problem isn’t with Sho-Dereth, but with Wyrn. And I think that’s admirable, to know that the thing you love isn’t perfect, and others use that same thing to do destroy, but to choose it anyway, because you believe it’s right, even if it has problems. The others never had to make that choice.
  20. The problem I see is that Windrunners negate almost all of modern weaponry. A reverse lashing would pull everything towards it, causing it to miss, meaning you’d have to start using bombs and wide area attacks to hope for damage, but that’s not even a guarantee. That negates most long-range attacks, including missiles, if the lashing is strong enough. In close combat, any invested being would win, simply because they can heal. As long as they have investiture, obviously. Planes aren’t much better a Windrunner and/or Skybreaker could easily out-maneuver and go faster than any plane. They can change and turn rapidly, and stormlight would help them withstand the g-forces. They also have shard blades, which can easily destroy a plane, they simply stab through the cockpit Battleships would probably be the best, as they can cause massive amounts of damage, even if they shots are redirected. While a shardblad could cut through the hull, compartmentalization would keep it from sinking, meaning they’d have to try for a lot longer, leaving them exposed. Dustbringers could probably use division to get around that though. Overall, the layout would go like this. Windrunners on defense with reverse lashings to interfere with bullets and missiles. Skybreakers to stop enemy planes and jets. Dustbringers to take down battleships, and the rest to fight as foot soldiers. Willshapers and Stonewards would be the best for that. Elsecallers and lightweavers could both provide sneak attacks as well as soul casting problematic stuff(tanks) into crystal or smoke. Edgedancers and Truthwatchers would be there to both heal the non-radiant and to bolster lines when needed. And then Bondsmiths would provide any and all stormlight needed. I don’t see how the USA could possibly win without some terrible tactics on Roshars part. There fighting in weird environment as well, more oxygen and less gravity will mess with how they fights. The only possible way for them to win is to bond Spren of their own and fight back with surges, otherwise it’s super one-sided. *I realize now I should’ve spoilered this for length.
  21. Can I have one? Pretty Please? *does baby eyes*
  22. How would you feel about a person who uses Iron Spikes to steal strength from others, which he then uses to steel more strength. Meaning as the rp goes on, he’d get stronger and stronger(literally) I’d want to check with you, as this could mean that the person goes around hunting for people to steal strength from(maybe killing) people. Perhaps I’d make them a steel-runner or something as well, to not make them just a really strong guy.
  23. Nutrition
  24. Pulling the blade out, the shining blade almost blinding, I slammed my chains onto the exposed blade. (Idk whether this will work or not. It’s a glowing sword though, so maybe it’s magical)
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