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eke out posted:Someone in discord posted that this is still the Stormfather that wanted Dalinar to die rather than bond him and sent a giant storm to kill him lol Which discord?
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# ? May 31, 2024 09:16 |
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Honestly all their exchanges just reminded me of Ruin talking to people in Mistborn.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 08:41 |
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M_Gargantua posted:Why not? While the NYT list has an unknown weighting for sales source, the sales do still count. Its only known that you can't make the list with single source sales only. I got impression that the books will be single sourced. Though I guess nothing stops them from tossing the ebooks up on every market place on or after the release date.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 14:46 |
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In the notes under S4, Brandon says this is one of three stories that will be narrated from Wit's apprentices and we are THE MOST familiar with Sigzil. My question: Have we ever met the other two?
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# ? Apr 4, 2022 01:02 |
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I'm reading Mistborn 1 to my kids (8 and 10) and they adore it so far. My youngest especially, asking me to continue reading well after 30 minutes, and my oldest pretends she doesn't like it but you can tell she does. I of course have to clean up the language and references as I go but still, such a wonderful book. They say it reminds them of The Last Airbender, which is funny since Mistborn 4 definitely has Korra vibes to it specific to its setting.
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# ? Apr 4, 2022 15:59 |
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I’m surprised how much talk there is of sex and nudity in the first bit of Warbreaker. This book feels so scandalous for Brando Sando.
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# ? Apr 6, 2022 01:15 |
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Some of Brando Sando's traits are exaggerated because he's popular imo. Like he's known for "optimistic" fantasy, but the first several hundred pages of The Way of Kings is still the protagonist getting repeatedly shat on, and he has other works that are certainly grimmer than that one.
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# ? Apr 6, 2022 01:28 |
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Cicero posted:Some of Brando Sando's traits are exaggerated because he's popular imo. Like he's known for "optimistic" fantasy, but the first several hundred pages of The Way of Kings is still the protagonist getting repeatedly shat on, and he has other works that are certainly grimmer than that one. The first few chapters of Elantris are really dark too
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# ? Apr 6, 2022 01:46 |
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Cicero posted:Some of Brando Sando's traits are exaggerated because he's popular imo. Like he's known for "optimistic" fantasy, but the first several hundred pages of The Way of Kings is still the protagonist getting repeatedly shat on, and he has other works that are certainly grimmer than that one. Jose Valasquez posted:The first few chapters of Elantris are really dark too Mentioned it just the other day (or maybe a few weeks ago now....) but The Final Empire's opening makes Westeros appear idyllic. But I do think Sanderson's stories are optimistic. That's part of what attracts me to them. I made a comparison to a video game and I won't spoil the game but in the game's ending, the vast majority of the population is dead, the source of all their technology is destroyed, and a number of long held beliefs have been utterly shattered. And yet, the ending doesn't feel depressing and isn't presented as depressing, either. There has been loss, suffering and sorrow, but our heroes stand tall and are ready to make a brighter future. That's how I see Sanderson's stories. No matter how dark the night - and it can get very dark - the dawn always comes. That's the optimism I find so refreshing. NikkolasKing fucked around with this message at 02:06 on Apr 6, 2022 |
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I think it's a tone thing, like yeah Kal is literally a runaway slave whose friends all die repeatedly and I mean, bridge 4, but Sanderson doesn't feel as gritty/edgey/realistic? as Abercrombie.
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# ? Apr 6, 2022 02:07 |
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On the subject of Warbreaker - I've been working through the audiobook, as I do with all Brando's books. I got through about 3 hours of Alyssa Bresnahan audiobook before giving up and going with the GraphicAudio adaptation. Bresnahan isn't necessarily a bad narrator, but I just don't think she does the male voices well. They're a bit too... samey. She's just kinda not great at male voices. That's not to say the GraphicAudio doesn't have issues. The voice actors are great in a very "this is your local theater troupe overacting" sort of way, but the sound mix can be bad at points. Often time the background audio/sound effects just completely drown out the actors. All in all, I think when it comes to the audio versions of Warbreaker, the GraphicAudio version is my recommendation. The characters have far more personality.
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# ? Apr 6, 2022 02:09 |
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Mordiceius posted:I’m surprised how much talk there is of sex and nudity in the first bit of Warbreaker. This book feels so scandalous for Brando Sando. I wound up reading the annotated version of Warbreaker and he mentions that 1) he married his wife while he was writing it, 2) yes, they waited to have sex until they were married, annnnnnd The change in the way he talks about sex changes so, so distinctly over his early Cosmere novels. Elantris has very little sexual material, and what there is is just...virgin-y, there's no other way to put it. All the characters who make reference to sex do it with either anxiety or a kind of giggly embarrassed way, if I remember correctly. Warbreaker is a little more explicit and has plot points related to sex, but I found it still somewhat wooden. And then (much later) in Mistborn Era 2, there are kind of stupid, immature sex jokes made as banter between adults. I feel like he hasn't necessarily gotten less prudish, just maybe...grown a little, got a little more comfortable with the topic? Got some friends who can clown around about sex instead of treating it like a taboo one-way ticket to hell?
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# ? Apr 6, 2022 03:39 |
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I remember an old question about mistborn which was basically 'are vin and elend boning' and brandon basically saying 'they're young adults sharing a tent, I think you can connect the dots'.
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# ? Apr 6, 2022 05:56 |
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Brutor Fartknocker posted:I think it's a tone thing, like yeah Kal is literally a runaway slave whose friends all die repeatedly and I mean, bridge 4, but Sanderson doesn't feel as gritty/edgey/realistic? as Abercrombie. People like Abercrombie write "everything sucks nobody's good" dark and gritty stories where they want that sort of stuff to be the point. Final Empire starts out far worse than First Law but unlike First Law, Mistborn's story isn't just "...but the future refused to stop sucking" like First Law and you can't immediately tell the major plot beats for everyone 5 seconds after they're introduced in Mistborn like in First Law.
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# ? Apr 6, 2022 14:18 |
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You were able to predict character arcs in the original First Law trilogy? Things go pretty off rails from what we see in the first book. I can see where you're coming from if you're talking about Age of Madness, though, with the obvious French Revolution parallels.
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# ? Apr 6, 2022 20:35 |
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LASER BEAM DREAM posted:You were able to predict character arcs in the original First Law trilogy? Things go pretty off rails from what we see in the first book. Off the top of my head, the things I remember guessing almost immediately were Glokta would get to torture/interrogate his boss (guessed this with their first interaction) and take over his position, the helpful mage was actually a bad guy and puppetmaster behind various horrors, and the annoying noble would be made king (and then the mage says outright this is his goal) and largely be a figurehead for said puppetmaster. I also figured any sort of character growth from Ninefingers would be a wash when all's said and done and he'd basically be the same as at the start.
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# ? Apr 6, 2022 21:09 |
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Lightsong is just a more eloquent Wayne.
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# ? Apr 7, 2022 17:09 |
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Mordiceius posted:Lightsong is just a more eloquent Wayne. Whoever he is, in my head he's voiced by Zapp Brannigan.
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# ? Apr 7, 2022 17:14 |
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External Organs posted:Whoever he is, in my head he's voiced by Zapp Brannigan. Scoot is obviously Kiff, yea
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# ? Apr 7, 2022 18:36 |
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Lightsong: Scoot, I'm feeling the captain's itch. Scoot: I'll get the powder, sir. Lightsong: No, the itch for adventure! Prepare to change course. Scoot: Sir, this is a leisure cruise. Our path was set by the travel agency. Lightsong: That's for schoolgirls! Now here's a route with some chest hair. Scoot: But that course leads directly through a swarm of comets. Lightsong: Yes, comets! The icebergs of the sky.
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# ? Apr 7, 2022 19:00 |
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Someone mentioned the Mistborn Secret History about 10 pages back, and I'm now making my way through that. It's been a bit since I went through the original mistborn trilogy, but I'm up to date all the way through Wax and Wayne's adventures. I"m trying to recall: After Kelsier dies in Mistborn, how does he come back in his cognitive/ghost form in the core Mistborn world? He's making his way through the Shadesmar of their world now, I can't recall if we see/hear him touching through from the other side. Stormlight/Mistborn secret history question: Is that Wit (or Hoid) taking the become-a-mistborn bead at the well of ascension? If so, does he have mistborn powers during his time on Roshar? Do we ever see them, or could he possibly be using emotional Allomancy?
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# ? Apr 8, 2022 11:24 |
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road potato posted:After Kelsier dies in Mistborn, how does he come back in his cognitive/ghost form in the core Mistborn world? He's making his way through the Shadesmar of their world now, I can't recall if we see/hear him touching through from the other side. when he touches the well he’s invested enough to resist being pulled away to the after life. I’m not sure if you have finished reading secret history yet so don’t want to spoil his journey but the specific mechanics of how he comes back into a body have not been revealed. There are some theories though quote:Stormlight/Mistborn secret history question: yes that’s Hoid. In one of the shallan chapters in words of radiance he can be seen doing what appears to be emotional allomancy
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# ? Apr 8, 2022 12:45 |
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[quote="stramit" post="522672594"] when he touches the well he’s invested enough to resist being pulled away to the after life. I’m not sure if you have finished reading secret history yet so don’t want to spoil his journey but the specific mechanics of how he comes back into a body have not been revealed. There are some theories though [quote] Thanks for not spoiling, I'm still only partway through Secret History. What I'm trying to recall is: in Mistborn/Wax & Wayne, does he come back in some form? I'm trying to remember what plot purpose he serves/who he returns to and what he does, but my memory is fuzzy. Is it something with Spook?
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# ? Apr 8, 2022 13:52 |
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Keep reading. Since this is Kelsier's version of the events of the Mistborn books you will see what you are trying to remember.
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# ? Apr 8, 2022 13:57 |
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road potato posted:Thanks for not spoiling, I'm still only partway through Secret History. You're remembering Ruin pretending to be Kelsier to decieve Spook I believe. As for Era 2, he just appears in the epilogue of the (current) last book. Summary as per the coppermind wiki: "The explosion awakens Wax, who is still honeymooning with Steris in the penthouse. Drewton has carefully laid out all of Wax's possessions recovered from the hotel in New Seran, and Wax sees the strange coin given to him by the beggar. He picks up the coin and notices that it is composed of two metals, one being copper. He taps it and sees through the eyes -- one spiked and one not -- of someone strolling into a village. The villagers are dying from the cold. They have even burned their masks. The traveler goes to the elders, and one woman lifts her cloth mask. He reaches out to her and whispers one word: "Survive." Wax sees a network of scars on the traveler's arm."
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# ? Apr 10, 2022 07:00 |
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The new Prologue is spicey. One of my shitpost theories is looking very likely.quote:A Herald… A Herald has died… No. I am not ready… The Oathpact… No. They mustn’t see. They mustn’t know… So Taln never "broke". So what opened the door for the Desolation and sent Taln back to Roshar was one of the fallen Heralds dying on Roshar (and then respawning on Damnation and almost instantly breaking their own oath, sending themselves and Taln back to prepare the world. Earlier in the prologue we get an unusual amount of focus on this Herald quote:“Chanarach,” he said, “was a soldier. I believe it; this is a soldier’s Blade. Solid and straight, but with that little impossibility missing from the center. I should liked to have seen her in battle. Lore often claims she has flaming red hair. Is that true?” So Shallan's crazy murderous redheaded mother who hung around with the Skybreakers and tried to murder Shallan when she showed signs of attracting a spren was the Herald Chanarach. It's only appropriate as Shallan's past and truths she rediscovers is a series escalating tragedies. That she killed a Herald and opened the door for the desolation is the perfect final tragic truth for her.
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Subvisual Haze posted:The new Prologue is spicey. One of my shitpost theories is looking very likely. this isn't remotely confirmed though, the only connection we have at all is that Shallan's mother died in the same year as this occurring at least, i hope it doesn't go in that direction, Shallan's plot is a loving impenetrable mess of twist after twist after twist and having her be Even More Ultra Special is not the way i would like it to go. also lol if the Soldier Herald got absolutely chumped by a child while Ishar's out there 360 no-scoping the best Radiant soldiers currently alive in RoW that said, the portrait for Chanarach has always looked nearly exactly like Shallan and maybe Brandon's gonna do it anyways: https://twitter.com/kortizart/status/1329189694270107648/photo/1 eke out fucked around with this message at 17:44 on Apr 11, 2022 |
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# ? Apr 11, 2022 17:36 |
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eke out posted:this isn't remotely confirmed though, the only connection we have at all is that Shallan's mother died in the same year as this occurring A consistent theme is the Heralds end up becoming the antithesis of their original aspects Ishar the leader, thinker, and uniter becomes a warmonger torturing spren Jezrien the kingly leader becomes an insane hobo Nale the Just becomes a merciless killer slave to law Shalash patron of beauty and art destroys countless relics so she isn't depicted The warrior herald getting chumped by a child is definitely on brand
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# ? Apr 11, 2022 20:45 |
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Shallan spoilers talk. As much as it would fit because shallan twists, why would the heralds other than nale give a poo poo about radiants appearing? Other than like the oath pact failing or whatever, but I don't see them all coming to nale's conclusion of killing the radiants preventing the return.
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# ? Apr 11, 2022 22:21 |
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Brutor Fartknocker posted:Shallan spoilers talk. As much as it would fit because shallan twists, why would the heralds other than nale give a poo poo about radiants appearing? Other than like the oath pact failing or whatever, but I don't see them all coming to nale's conclusion of killing the radiants preventing the return. It wasn't actually Nale's conclusion, but Ishar's conclusion. And the other Heralds seemed to have agreed that Ishar was the most rational of them, so he might have convinced more than just Nale of the necessity of killing Radiants.
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# ? Apr 11, 2022 22:55 |
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Subvisual Haze posted:
I love the Shallan's mother was Chanarach theory but I don't know how that truth would work as a truth. Mainly because that's not how Lightweaver truths work; they tend to be personal and require insight from reflection to gain self-awareness. I suspect that Shallan's fourth truth is going to be quite different, and I would hope is something like "I deserve love", to counteract where she was with "I killed my father", "I killed my mother" and "I killed my spren", because that would actually tie in with Hoid's message to her to "accept the pain, but not that she deserves it" because that is her character arc.
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# ? Apr 11, 2022 23:27 |
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eke out posted:also lol if the Soldier Herald got absolutely chumped by a child while Ishar's out there 360 no-scoping the best Radiant soldiers currently alive in RoW Likelihood of this plot line aside, it doesn't seem weird that a powerful warrior could be killed by someone they didn't expect to fight. Like, their small child who has a surprise shard blade lol
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# ? Apr 11, 2022 23:50 |
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eke out posted:this isn't remotely confirmed though, the only connection we have at all is that Shallan's mother died in the same year as this occurring Aside from that and the obvious connection of the red hair as well as it totally being something I could see Sanderson doing? My vote is that the theory is correct. Otherwise is a long way to misdirect. I can see it fitting in with her character arc as well.
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# ? Apr 12, 2022 09:18 |
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God I hope that theory isn't true. I'd rather not see an already tedious character made even worse.
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# ? Apr 13, 2022 19:20 |
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dude, Shallan isn't only going to have killed her Herald mother, she'll also have such strong Connection from doing so that she'll be able to fill her mother's spot in the Oathpact using her very awkward and tedious not-MPD
Potato Salad fucked around with this message at 04:03 on Apr 14, 2022 |
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like, just to let you know how Shallan's role in that Sanderlanche is going to play out
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# ? Apr 14, 2022 04:02 |
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So like, Shallan is going to end up zoroing it from one piece with her mom's honorblade and her own two blades. That, or she full on splits into/lightweaves two other tangible selves that each wield one of the blades.
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# ? Apr 14, 2022 08:29 |
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You guys joke but I would be down with all o' that I don't care how dumb it is Give me my stupid fantasy anime books started because the author wanted power armor with ridiculous swords
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# ? Apr 14, 2022 12:14 |
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I totally see that happening and I'm down with it. If you don't like that character I doubt there is anything that could happen to make them redeemable in your eyes. I'd be interested to see where Brandon takes that storyline
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# ? Apr 14, 2022 14:44 |
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# ? May 31, 2024 09:16 |
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I started out joking, but then realized decent odds it could actually happen. I don't think the oath pact will get reformed, so she won't need to replace her mom in it, though good chances a new pact gets made and she's part of that, with the honorblade of course. The way the big battle at the end of oathbringer went I'm still expecting a lightweaving/soulcasting mix mode where tangible illusions can be made. Also Shallan rules.
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