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As of Era 2, assuming Wax is not one of the most learned chemists available, Scadrians really ought to be goddamm close to figuring out controlling the Bayer and Hall processes at scale.
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seaborgium posted:The first bit I got, but where did the second bit get pointed out? Was it a WoB I missed somewhere? It makes sense, and something like that has been hinted at I just haven't seen it said. Yeah, it's 'ettmetal,' the stuff that the Southern Scadrians use for their fuel and that cube that created a burst of power - see https://coppermind.net/wiki/Ettmetal or you can search WoBs for 'Harmonium' to see a bunch confirming it. I was thinking it was also how they made their tech for heat medallions and other usable-by-all things but apparently that's something else.
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 20:51 |
I'm really stoked to see the "80s spy-triller era" that Mistborn Era 3 is supposed to be set in. I'm picturing all kinds of crazy Allomancy gadgets.
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 21:01 |
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Isn't there supposed to be one more Wax and Wayne novel before the Cold War But With Magic?
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 22:48 |
Proteus Jones posted:Isn't there supposed to be one more Wax and Wayne novel before the Cold War But With Magic? Yes. I like W&W but I'm ready to move on now. The metaplot of the this era doesn't do much for me.
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 22:53 |
Still thinking somebody's trying to hemalurgy an entire Lord Ruler together, but then they waxed the uncle so idk.
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 23:15 |
VAGENDA OF MANOCIDE posted:Still thinking somebody's trying to hemalurgy an entire Lord Ruler together, but then they waxed the uncle so idk. Oh they absolutely are. Without a doubt. And Suit was hardly the lynchpin. He clearly had people to report to.
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 23:25 |
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ConfusedUs posted:Yes. I'm pretty excited for Era 3 Mistborn as well, but I really do want to know a lot more about the "Sovereign" and what Suit's organization is up to. The Lost Metal will be the last Wax and Wayne book anyway, so I'm looking forward to the conclusion of the Era 2 plot arcs. But Kelsier's story will obviously still continue. And remember when March said to Marasi that Waxillium was doing his brother's work?! What is Kelsier up to, and how did Wax unintentionally help him? I want answers to these questions before we move on to Mistborn Era 3!
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 23:44 |
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ekeog posted:Yeah , Lerasium doesn't exist anymore (outside of the bead Hoid prolly still has) Hoid ingested the bead. He has full-strength Mistborn powers in addition to everything else he's accumulated. Hoid is by far the most powerful character we know of other than the Shards themselves (and to them he's still less than nothing). He's not immortal (though he doesn't fear shardblades) but he's definitely more powerful than the Lord Ruler and Susebron due to the various powers at his disposal.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 00:40 |
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That's only the likely interpretation of (referenced letter). WoB on that fount of power are RAFO.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 00:48 |
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Frabba posted:Mistborn stuff Scadriel magic potential is genetic, both Allomancy and Feruchemy. The shift from full mistborn and full feruchemists in the original trilogy to single powers existing often in mixes is a sign of the changing genetic patterns of the world. In the original trilogy the allomancy gene was kept extremely potent because the Lord Ruler and his ministry worked to keep it within the nobility and tried to murder any potential half-noble bastards, similarly the feruchemy gene was kept hidden and concentrated by the Terris. In Wax-era Scadriel though there is no authority artificially controlling the genetic bloodlines and as a result both the allomancy and feruchemy genes have diluted and crossed with one another. In some ways the new system is potentially more dangerous because of how two related magic types can compound on one another. Miles only had 2 single powers, but they combined to make him nearly immortal.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 01:24 |
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Did they ever explain how a world with large amounts of very important metals like gold and iron were burned up to fuel superpowers there'd be enough metal easily mined to make spaceships and stuff? Or is it just a super metal rich world? Or am I just ?
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 07:15 |
Captain Monkey posted:Did they ever explain how a world with large amounts of very important metals like gold and iron were burned up to fuel superpowers there'd be enough metal easily mined to make spaceships and stuff? I don't think allomancy (as we've seen so far) uses enough metal to make an appreciable dent in any planet's metal supplies. There aren't that many allomancers, and most of them only use their powers from time to time. And for those that exist, it only takes a tiny bit of metal to do amazing things. But even if they ran it 24/7 for their entire lives, it would almost certainly be less metal than a single car. And the quality of the metal doesn't really seem to matter. A factory could likely sell their waste metal (shavings, etc) to allomancers.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 07:21 |
Captain Monkey posted:Did they ever explain how a world with large amounts of very important metals like gold and iron were burned up to fuel superpowers there'd be enough metal easily mined to make spaceships and stuff? To quote a wholly unrelated post written by qntm, quote:The Earth is built to last. It is a 4,550,000,000-year-old, 5,973,600,000,000,000,000,000-tonne ball of iron. It has taken more devastating asteroid hits in its lifetime than you've had hot dinners, and lo, it still orbits merrily. So my first piece of advice to you, dear would-be Earth-destroyer, is: do NOT think this will be easy. planets are BIG and have A LOT of metal. Or, to keep with the quotations, 'Really big. You just won’t believe how vastly hugely mindbogglingly big it is.'
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Plus, Scadrial is a manufactured planet by Ruin and Preservation. And, presumably, magratheans.
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Captain Monkey posted:Did they ever explain how a world with large amounts of very important metals like gold and iron were burned up to fuel superpowers there'd be enough metal easily mined to make spaceships and stuff? A WoB addressed this. It would be theoretically possible to burn up the planet's supply of metals, but the allomancers of old burned flakes to tap power. Availability and consumption ate on totally different scales.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 08:51 |
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ConfusedUs posted:And the quality of the metal doesn't really seem to matter. A factory could likely sell their waste metal (shavings, etc) to allomancers. Quality matters pretty heavily - if you have it a little bit wrong it's less efficient, more wrong and it makes you sick, very wrong and it kills you.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 09:20 |
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How many mistings/Mistborn do we even really see total in the series ignoring the Atium mistings? 100-200?
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 10:13 |
socialsecurity posted:How many mistings/Mistborn do we even really see total in the series ignoring the Atium mistings? 100-200? There's probably a bunch we don't see in the original trilogy, as not everyone would have noticed they had them. Plus, Skaa would have kept any powers they had hidden so as not to get killed.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 22:12 |
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socialsecurity posted:How many mistings/Mistborn do we even really see total in the series ignoring the Atium mistings? 100-200? It's implied that 16% of the population snapped into powers when the Mists started attacking people in Hero of Ages, 1% of each of the original Misting types (as a convoluted clue from Preservation's plan that nobody understood). I wonder if a similar percentage of the current population is magic capable.
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 04:29 |
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OAquinas posted:Plus, Scadrial is a manufactured planet by Ruin and Preservation. And, presumably, magratheans. And the Lord Ruler's actions could've included pushing countless tons of allomatic metals up towards the surface. Harmony almost certainly would've done so as well to replenish anything lost over time. Hell, considering what they did with the basin area they probably put an overabundance of metals shallow in the crust.
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 04:59 |
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Subvisual Haze posted:It's implied that 16% of the population snapped into powers when the Mists started attacking people in Hero of Ages, 1% of each of the original Misting types (as a convoluted clue from Preservation's plan that nobody understood). I wonder if a similar percentage of the current population is magic capable. Considering this was allegedly an alteration that Order made later in the pipeline once he realized the limits of his power, I would guess that Harmony didn't stick with it. After all, it's much more in keeping with Harmony for things to be "random", and by "random" I mean probably not actually statistically random but some plot convenient version of it like most fantasy...unless Brandon dorked out on statistics because that's the kind of thing he'd do and then build into his magic systems. Whether the mean is still 16% in the second case is anyone's guess.
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 05:14 |
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With the setting heading towards manufactured and comercialized magic, this is all probably moot anyway. Them starting to run low on metals might be a good reason to develop space travel though.
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 12:52 |
I'm still waiting for a form of investiture that lets you change the working size of an object. Combining fecuchemically Identity altering structures with being able to burn a solid ton of pure steel with Duralumin, boom, instant rocket ship. Add in allomantic mass reduction and using that to shift around rotational inertia to get easy reaction wheels and artificial gravity by centripetal force
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 19:06 |
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Even with basic iron and steel push/pull powers you could get a lot accomplished in the extremely low-friction environment of space.
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 22:16 |
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M_Gargantua posted:I'm still waiting for a form of investiture that lets you change the working size of an object. Before Era 2 books, I was hoping that feruchemical mass reduction was actually just diminishing the user's spiritual connection to the planet. No, it turns out that a skimmer really does lower actual mass
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 22:19 |
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Potato Salad posted:Before Era 2 books, I was hoping that feruchemical mass reduction was actually just diminishing the Is that right? I could have sworn there was some Sazed or Wax POV that implied that it reduced weight, that is, the relationship between the feruchemist's mass and the local gravitational force, rather than mass itself. In other words, reducing the planet's pull on their mass and making them lighter in the same way that we'd feel lighter standing on the moon.
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 22:54 |
I don't remember the exact words, but I do remember which scene: it's when Wax and Steris are at the party in Bands of Mourning. This weird chick comes over and starts grilling Wax about his powers. Just a couple chapters before they all have to flee the city because it looks like Wax murdered the hostess.
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 22:59 |
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ConfusedUs posted:I don't remember the exact words, but I do remember which scene: it's when Wax and Steris are at the party in Bands of Mourning. This weird chick comes over and starts grilling Wax about his powers. The rush from the hotel is to me legitimately one of the funniest passages of Sanderson's works. I am also amazed that I went from resenting Steris in the 1st book, to actually kind of liking her in the 2nd, to absolutely loving her in the 3rd.
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 23:08 |
Proteus Jones posted:The rush from the hotel is to me legitimately one of the funniest passages of Sanderson's works. Agreed on all parts. Steris's manic "Framed for murder. Page seventeen!" as they dash out just slays me.
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 23:11 |
ConfusedUs posted:I don't remember the exact words, but I do remember which scene: it's when Wax and Steris are at the party in Bands of Mourning. This weird chick comes over and starts grilling Wax about his powers. Yeah, that chick is Khriss, author of the Ars Arcanum in the back of each book and the most important in-world researcher of powers. She's also published some very weird things in some of the broadsheets in that book ("Do your metal tools speak to you? We want to hear about it!")
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 23:36 |
ekeog posted:Yeah, that chick is Khriss, author of the Ars Arcanum in the back of each book and the most important in-world researcher of powers. She's also published some very weird things in some of the broadsheets in that book ("Do your metal tools speak to you? We want to hear about it!") I knew who she was, but I'd missed the broadsheets connection!
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 23:37 |
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Khriss is basically Brandon's continuity manager's female fantasy self insert.
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 23:38 |
Man I really need to look at the broadsheet bits and get a better feel for them. The audiobooks read them out, but still.
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 00:02 |
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The Broadsheets are full of inside jokes. My favorite was at the end of The Ghastly Gondola, when a "young white-haired man" offered to tell the protagonist a story, but she just declined. Also her cat was named Pinecone Allomouser the Third.
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 07:19 |
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The broadsheets are always super annoying to me because I almost exclusively read them on my phone's kindle app, ao they're annoying to read. I end up skipping them usually.
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# ? Jan 7, 2018 12:16 |
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What happened to Sanderson? Or did something happen to me? I think Sanderson's first books were great! So was 1st stormlight archive. 2nd was ok, but this 3rd one was turned to pure garbage by the end of it.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 13:10 |
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Ihmemies posted:What happened to Sanderson? Or did something happen to me? I think Sanderson's first books were great! So was 1st stormlight archive. 2nd was ok, but this 3rd one was turned to pure garbage by the end of it. This is the furthest he's ever stretched one of his stories and it is starting to show hopefully he will adapt for the next one.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 21:31 |
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Ihmemies posted:What happened to Sanderson? Or did something happen to me? I think Sanderson's first books were great! So was 1st stormlight archive. 2nd was ok, but this 3rd one was turned to pure garbage by the end of it. Middle book syndrome is my optimistic perception. Stormlight is planned for 10 books, but it's structured as two parts of 5 books each with a gap in between. So really we're in the awkward middle of the first 5, hopefully setting plots up for satisfying payoffs later. Reading between the lines Brandon had to shuffle a fair number of characters and plots around, and this book spent an unusually large amount of time in re edits. There's a bit of a cascade from WoR where he needed to put Jasnah on a bus for a while so Shallan could grow on her own. Shallan did grow well, but it resulted in a multi death fakeout at the end of WoR where Brandon really didn't intend one and he seemed apologetic when confronted with that frequent criticism. Now I think he's tweaked the story in response to the death fake out criticism (I imagine either the death of Elkohar or Eshonai were moved up as a result to show that not all deaths are fakeouts) and some pacing feels off as a result. Also the fact he didn't originally plan to off Jasnah is starkly apparent in Oathbringer, the other characters barely react at all to Jasnah returning from the dead beyond Shallan being angry for one chapter. Her whole family thought her dead, there needed to be more emotional fallouts and reactions to that. Pessimistically the story is starting to suffer from character bloat and it's just going to get harder to handle over time.
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# ? Jan 11, 2018 19:19 |
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Subvisual Haze posted:Also the fact he didn't originally plan to off Jasnah is starkly apparent in Oathbringer, the other characters barely react at all to Jasnah returning from the dead beyond Shallan being angry for one chapter. Her whole family thought her dead, there needed to be more emotional fallouts and reactions to that. Ha, yeah, I definitely noticed that. I thought it was some writer's craft thing where he was following the rule "don't have characters recount what's happened because it's boring" but it read like Jasnah going "oh hi Shallan" and then the book continues
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