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GreyPilgrim

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  1. MWAHAHA. How about mine? My status explains it.
  2. Hmmm. How long should we all keep our profiles like this? Ironically, mine is actually kind of like my normal one (the Witch-KIng does sort of look like the Grim Reaper).
  3. I am the Grey Pill Grim! I am the one who takes your pills into the afterlife once you have ingested them! Fear me!

  4. Wasing the thinking of starting the theory making in this very thread. Having the ideas of the theories?
  5. Interesting. I saw the word "antifabrian" nested in one of his posts, but didn't really think anything of it. I guess that's a failure on my part. Good first Death Cry though. That's a very cool part of this game!Edited for failure to post in blue.
  6. Wow. I actually thought of a pill-related one, but that is so much better than I could have come up with! Thank you!
  7. Grellin began to make his way back to the barracks from Tion's party. It had been a long day, to say the least. One that had ended in blood. The way Tion and Jost had attacked the man sickened Grellin. And Tors had been an Antifabrian! A very important person. Was this what the Alethi had become? Murderers? But he shouldn't be so quick to judge. The following days could well see Grellin himself the one cutting someone's throat. As he fell into a rhythm, he began to feel a bit comforted. Walking did that for him. Few understood the value of a good walk. All those nobles and their palanquins and carriages. It was so extravagant! Grellin considered himself a soldier first and foremost. Such was what the Almighty had meant him to be. And what was a soldier's jib? To kill, but with good reason and for a greater cause. With the king dead, he could only see it as his duty to kill, if that was what it took to sustain Alethkar. Almighty willing, he would make it out of this alive. Though he didn't notice them in the dark, fearspren were being left in his wake the whole way back.
  8. Well, if we're now challenging Tempus with these... How about a Grey Pilgrim one not related to Gandalf! (Though mine doesn't really work for puns either...)
  9. Notting the knowing if wasing is equaling the "will". Only the knowing the wasing is being the iconic word of the High Imperial.
  10. It would be kind of weird to have both cosmere and non-cosmere titles anyways. How do you rate an Epic against a Mistborn? A Rithmatist against an Awakener? A Smedry against a Shard?
  11. I mean, there have to be some pretty powerful ranks left. If Brandon is still only a Knight Radiant at 2779, there have to be even more to go. Sliver, Splinter, Shard, and, at some ungodly high reputation count, Adonalsium (and even something higher than that; whatever power it is we know resisted Adonalsium, perhaps, if we ever learn the name of that).
  12. Thinking the possibility of the High Imperial speaking in all threads. Wasing it maybe having the being of good. Wasing the going to the making of a theory in the High Imperial, just for the confusing of everyone.
  13. Welcome, pinochole! I was introduced to Brandon though the Wheel of Time and have also come to hold him as my favorite author.What is your favorite of Brandon's books?
  14. I can't wait to see how esoteric the undiscovered reps are!
  15. May I just say if you haven't already take a good look through the initial post. There are quite a few little Easter Eggs nested around there, and it is worth taking the time to find them all.
  16. Grellin didn't know what to think. He had been out when he received the news of the king's death, and seemingly everyone had made his or her way over to Tion's party. There was the main place of discussion. And much to discuss there was. Being late to the party as he was, it took him a while to get caught up on everything that had happened. Votes put out to kill speculated Ghostbloods, votes retracted, votes made. But only a few had made any votes yet. The party was fairly evenly split between those who were calling for death and those who felt that there was too little information to go on to do anything yet. Of the eight who had voted already, three had decided to take back their votes. The current potential Ghostbloods were Tors the ardent, Jim Bob Dirt the dirtchant, and Jain the Shin. Grellin knew not what to think. He wasn't sure whom to vote for if at all. And the day was coming to an end, only an hour left. He made a quick decision: no votes for him today, as there was too little time to remain and discuss. But tomorrow... Tomorrow was a different day. The night would tell much, to those who looked in the right places. My RP above should explain my general sentiments at the moment. No vote. Since Cen asked for a spanreed, if anyone receives one, make it known that it was received from an Antifabrian. That way there is no confusion over who has the actual spanreeds, which will be an important bit of info.
  17. Welcome, Blassphamy! Unfortunately, this Word of Brandon contradicts your idea:
  18. These are all amazing! Keep it up!
  19. I have the strangest feeling that that contributor goes under the name of "WeiryWriter". Don't know why. Very strange.
  20. I just up voted Swimmingly from 1399 to 1400, and his rank is now Enefel. What is that?
  21. It's from the Mistborn Trilogy.
  22. The Unmade are definitely not the Heralds' counterparts. The Ten Fools are. We've had WoB on that for a while: (source)
  23. I guess you're right there. I guess it's not really the end of the world if the Ghostbloods are in PMs. Unless the messages have a ton of people, there would only be one or maybe two GBs per message, and they risk revealing themselves by acting based on information gathered in PMs.You could also say the exact same thing about Fnorf or Tion, since Fnorf made a comment about the lack of need for PMs and Tion backed it. Just saying.
  24. I was literally just thinking yesterday of posting a music topic. Great minds think alike! Recently I've had by Radiohead in my head constantly. IMO the best song off of OK Computer, an iconic album. It is a chilling song, with an oddly conventional song structure for Radiohead (verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus), but the music itself is beautiful. It actually forms a great song pair with the song before it on the album, .
  25. Thank you for explaining. I forgot that the items were distributed among those who voted for the person who was lynched, not just randomly dispersed, and wasn't thinking about Ghostbloods receiving an item. I agree with your reasoning about the Ghostbloods' voting actions, as well.
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