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Horatio Spifflewicket

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  1. To add to this - I think that probably there is both geographic region, and cognative region.

     

    So maybe the reason that the Dakhor Monks can use their power everywhere is that they see their natural region as the entire world - Fjordell dominates.

     

    That thought just came to me while reading this.

  2. ...Because bonding a dead Shardblade gives you permanently brightened eyes, I suspect that the bond between a dead Shardblade and its owner is as strong as one of a Radiant who's sworn all the Ideals.

     

    Could this be because the Knights who created all the dead shardblades during the Recreance were all of the highest level (I'm assuming here, as they had plate, etc.) and so the artificial bond with the dead blade (gem powered) is attempting to restore the bond between the blade and the original holder?

     

    Which gets me thinking.  Prior to the Recreance was eye color still used to determine who the leaders were?  Or is that a post recreance creation, caused by the aftermath of whoever had the blades having enough might to rule (and then filtering it and warping it through thousands of years and many generations of precedent and tradition).

  3. Keep in mind that with all the ideals, the words themselves do not matter.(this was in a WoB, I just don't remember where to find it)  It's just how Kaladin, Dalinar, or any other Radiant have chosen to express the mental state and attitudes of their particular order.

     

    So while Kaladin says "I will protect those who cannot protect themselves", Lopen could express the same Idea with "I will treat all Ganchos like they are my cousin" (or something.).

     

    So it IS possible that the truths that Lightweavers require could have some sort of a general description as hoser has suggested.  It seems from the text that is what is most important to the Cryptics is that the proto-lightweaver be able to discern reality on a more fundamental level.  Which is another way of saying that we all walk around wrapped in our own lies, a Lightweaver has to KNOW they are lies.

     

    Note, lies here are not used as concious fabrications, but rather the interpretation of reality through our own percpetion and experiential filters.  A poor young man growing up in a ghetto has a very different perception of a situation than a wealthy older woman in the same set of circumstances.  For either to become a lightweaver, they would need to be able to simulaneously hold on to their own interpretation, while realizing that it's not strictly the truth - something not many could do.

  4. So, like all the best ideas, this came from a dream. (I have been reading Alloy of Law before bed).

    In my dream, Harmony told me that Brandon had decided I was a Truthwatcher. When I tried to ask what that meant, he said nothing and pointed to a sign that said "if you don't have a spike, I can't hear you."

    Fast forward through some boring bits, and then, during a thunderstorm, my phone, which was out of battery, lit up with a message: "The Saint is asleep." Somehow, I knew that message was a result of being a Truthwatcher, and that it was vital that we figure it out before book 3 is published.

    So, there you go: "The Saint is asleep". Go forth and theorize!

  5. Just to throw fuel on the fire, Hoid also makes a brief appearance (with no dialogue) back on Scadrial in AoL.

     

    Why else would there be a BEGGAR talking to the newly married couple at the Yomen wedding...

     

    It was a single line.. but it was there, and I'm totally sure that it was Hoid.

  6. @traceria,

     

    I just listened to the chapter in WoK where Kaladin

    takes down the shardbearer.  There are some hints there that Syl is present:

     

    1.)  A windspren sticks his sphere pouch to his belt when he tries to bribe the surgeons

    2.) As he goes to defend the new recruit he feels wind blowing around him - on a day that had been still

    3.)  He thinks to himself how he felt like no one could defeat him when he was defending his men - (and takes down many enemy spearmen in the process, with crazy knife throws, etc)

     

    That all felt to me like hints that Syl was already drawn to him.

  7. That brings up an interesting question...  

    One of the things that gets shown in WoR several times is Shallan's depictions of things coming true.  (In particular, I'm thinking of the bandits and of the meeting of the highprinces).  In both, it was because somehow, her lightweaving skills manifested to alter the perceptions of those around her.  Maybe, somehow, her depiction of the crew getting to the shore gave Jasnah the desire to soulcast their ropes.

     

    That would be... powerful.

  8. So, yeah, the whole Bondsmith part is less interesting to me than the connection between Greek/Roman mythology and those three unique spren.

     

    @Moogle, I can see why you would classify those three as different types of spren, I keep wondering if "SuperSpren" is a category all it's own.  As in "significantly more investiture than a regular spren" type super.

  9. And... wasn't there a part where Shallan was in Shadesmar and Pattern told her to watch out for some sort of spren that was flying around?  And then there were comments by Shallan about how the spren looked much differently in the cognitive realm.

     

    (I checked WoR out from the library, so I don't have a copy in front of me) - I think it was either when she was

    Soulcasting the boat to water

    or

    Arguing with the Stick

     

    So, I can totally see how a Wyndle-like spren could look different on either side of the divide.

  10. Chrono,  Thank ye for that. (and an upvote for good measure).  After typing this next bit out, I realized I should spoiler the whole thing... and maybe put a big

     

    DO NOT READ THE SPOILER IF YOU HAVEN'T READ WoR.  SERIOUSLY PEOPLE.

     

    before it.

     

     

    I'm inclined to agree with firstRainbowRose on that count.  Shallan's emotions read extremely true in that segment - and here I'm going from personal experience - and I think that Pattern is essentially forcing her to start moving through the stages of grief.  For so many years, she has been in Denial.  Not denial that the death occurred, but of her own role in it, essentially repressing all of her memories of that time and replacing them with her father's version of events.  

     

    Pattern had just shown her the Truth behind the Lies she was remembering and she moved (I would say snapped?) into the second stage.  And no surprise there that she hates Pattern.  Although, I think that maybe she hates Pattern less... and herself more.

     

    My overall feeling on Shallan is that she is going to have to move through the stages of grief in order to become whole and able to make it all the way to the top of the Lightweavers.  It will be only once she is whole that she will be able to be most effective.

     

    I think I just talked myself into liking Shallan a little bit more - or at least understanding her better.

  11. I always sort of figured that Truthwatchers were like KR versions of Pattern, or Vargo on the Diagram day.  Able to "see" by extrapolating the world around them out to a logical conclusion, rather than through actual future sight.

     

    That would make it fit that Renarin actually thought they were going to get swept up in the Everstorm as it seems that Shallan was a bit of a wildcard, doing that thing she did.

     

    And it would keep the "seeing the future is of Odium" still true.

  12. I'm listening to the Audiobook of WoK right now and while listening to Dalinar interact with Gallant, I started to wonder if (for no good reason) Ryshadium could

    metabolize food into stormlight the way Lift can.    This was mostly me coming from listening to the part where Dalinar was knocked off Gallant, immediately then he goes and is Awesome with full glowing plate.  But where did he get the stormlight to do that? 

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