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echaozh

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  1. Now, if the Fused had red eyes for being corrupted by Odium's power, and humans were with Odium from the start, why did Amaram and his men's eyes became red when they were influenced by Moelech?
  2. I think the greatest warriors may have been referring to the thunderclasts?
  3. Perhaps it's something related to hemalurgy? He keeps some of the investiture and slowly leaks some just like a hemalurgical spike.
  4. The Unmade were made and then unmade. Perhaps they were unmade by Odium, but made by another, say Honor or Cultivation?
  5. I think Gavilar learned everything from Mr. T's Diagram. They worked together, right?
  6. Could Drehy be from Taldain, with Brightcaller being one of Bavadin's personalities? Drehy has blond hair, and the sun has rays.
  7. Hmm, what if Rayse is a dragon, and Parshendi's final form is the dragonform? He also likes to create great shelled creatures to fight the humans. Edgli is a good candidate, as she didn't show up in a human form before Lightsong when he died. What did he see, iridescent light? What if it's reflection of light from her scales? Aona and Skai may be dragons as well. The Elantrians transform into a somewhat metallic skin color, which may be because Aona was a silver dragon? And their splinters the seons and skaze are somewhat egglike.
  8. The Kerztian language definitely has a lot of -sha suffixes in their words, like Ry'Kensha, Eedsha, Lonsha, Ker Kedasha, and the Ker'Naisha'Totar'Kersha slogan. I would not be suprised if Aisha, ending also in -sha, is a noun, or even proper noun in Kerztian. As for Shella, we don't see much Dynastic in the graphic novel, but Khrissalla does have her name ending in the same suffix. I would not be surprised if Shella is a woman's name in Dynastic.
  9. Now, what if Aisha & Shella are the 2 wives of Bavadin, one living on Dayside and one on Darkside? Say Aisha is jealous and hot tempered and got all the sun's fire. Shella, on the other hand, is a schemer, so she's got night with UV that tans even harder than the sun. Bavadin, as the Sun, accompanies his legitimate wife all the time, but sends a splinter to the Darkside for the mistress after her back. What fantastic myths it would be for the locals, gossiping about the God's romantic life. “Q: Why did our God help kill Dominion? A: Being dominated is bad, just look at his household!”
  10. If Jezrien died, wouldn't he go to the Damnation and come back when Taln was back?
  11. Talking about lightnings, I think Lightweavers may be able to summon lightnings too. Their power is light manipulation right? Electromagnetic wave manipulation that is. Lightning is among the possibilities.
  12. No. Hoid could beat up Kelsier because
  13. If Nalan is only hunting KRs on the Cultivation side, will it be possible that he blames Cultivation for the death of Honor, or even the Oathpact and the tortures in the first place?
  14. Maybe they're Returned horses and can shapeshift to be what horses consider as ideal build?
  15. Voidspren can somehow possess a body too, and give red eyes to the possessed?
  16. What about commanding some Lifeless to tap a metalmind? What about awakening a metalmind by commanding it to tap itself?
  17. Maybe he is a spren now, bonding with Spook. Kel is now the Survivalspren on Scadrial! And Spook got Feruchemy out of the nahel-like bond. Seriously, Kel may have been walking in front of Spook, spoke the word and then step aside to let Spook to be the Sovereign. And I strongly suspect that the spike of the Statue is another BoM. It's strange to me that Wax tested with the belt(?), but not the spike.
  18. What if Kelsier instead of Harmony made Marsh gave Marasi the small book about Hemalurgy wrote by Spook? We know that the knowledge of Hemalurgy owned by Spook basically came from Kelsier in the first place. And if Wayne was ever influenced by Kelsier, I think the water tower collapsing at Wax's last public Wedding must have been one of those cases.
  19. Reading the scene in Calamity where David et al showed down with Calamity makes me wonder if Brandon is hinting at how Adonalsium was shattered. Especially this line by Calamity: "I contain the very powers of the universe. Do you understand that? They are all mine. I am what you call a High Epic a thousand times over." I know the shattering will be different from the calamity showdown, and Earth is not part of Cosmere. I just think that there may be many settings in common: The shatterers and later shards of Adonalsium were very highly invested before becoming shards. They may have been invested in different ways and thus had Connections to different facets of Adonalsium's power and was later able to pick up specific Shards. The shattering was mostly because Adonalsium was doing strange things to the highly invested and powerful magic users, or even magic systems themselves. Adonalsium was sent from outside of Cosmere. All the major and minor shardworlds are with stars closely clustered within a dwarf galaxy. It's hard to imagine that only this part of the whole universe has such a magical being as Adonalsium. The God Beyond may not be from the Beyond after all, but from beyond the Cosmere astronomically And I have some further, wilder guesses: The Realms are divided at the shattering. There was only 1 Realm before the shattering, and that's how humans found and slayed Adonalsium. If Adonalsium was in the Spiritual Realm, I don't think people can even be there without shardic powers. Yolen was hidden somewhere outside the Physical Realm, and maybe even within the Spiritual Realm. And that's why someone as cosmere aware and well traveled as Khriss could not find the planet.
  20. Isn't Marasi the Survivorist of the team, and ? If Kelsier's interference is subtle, Marasi may be a better choice.
  21. There is a recent WoB calling a question asking whether the Elantrians in Ire are from before theReod a good one. Well, I think those people may be even older than the splintering of the Sel shards: Elrao said: "Devotion protect us", which shows that he must have once worshiped her as a God. OTOH, the new Elantrians don't even know about Devotion. They were called the "ancient ones". Their life supporting mechanism was different from Galladon's, and the magic systems before the splintering was different from those after.
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