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Brutor Fartknocker posted:Coppermind also has (TLM spoiler) Wax down as a full mistborn now so the wiki editors at least think that's confirmed canon. That’s because of https://wob.coppermind.net/events/509/#e15957 most likely (Brando did a spoiler stream recently).
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# ? Dec 7, 2022 23:57 |
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Brutor Fartknocker posted:Coppermind also has (TLM spoiler) Wax down as a full mistborn now so the wiki editors at least think that's confirmed canon. I thought that was explicitly stated in the text of The Lost Metal, though? It was certainly the impression I left the book with.
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# ? Dec 8, 2022 02:01 |
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Grundulum posted:I thought that was explicitly stated in the text of The Lost Metal, though? It was certainly the impression I left the book with.
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# ? Dec 8, 2022 07:34 |
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Tunzie posted:That’s because of https://wob.coppermind.net/events/509/#e15957 most likely (Brando did a spoiler stream recently). Nice, good to have the confirmation. I was pretty sure, but it's only strongly implied. Reading through there are so many wob's that I would never find out since they're such obscure questions.
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# ? Dec 8, 2022 18:58 |
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It probably only really matters if Wax has more kids. If he doesn’t it’s pretty meaningless. Edit: I take that back I guess it does matter as a source of making mistborn.
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# ? Dec 8, 2022 19:09 |
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It seems like the actual limiting factor is going to be that the supply of Trellium is limited and nobody's making more, yeah?
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 00:15 |
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i am not sure if trellium gets depleted in the process though
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 03:08 |
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General cosmere mechanics, mistborn Era 1: Do we know if shard-tuned Investiture like stormlight or God metals will return to its source, if it's used in space or on another planet or something? I wonder if shipping all the stormlight off roshar would eventually make for an energy crisis as the Investiture just kinda hung around bouncing aimlessly through an asteroid belt or something. Because it is finite, this we know. I can imagine a scenario where the characters don't find out about that effect for generations, leading to a war for increasingly scarce resources between Scadrial and Roshar.
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 08:03 |
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CK07 posted:General cosmere mechanics, mistborn Era 1: Do we know if shard-tuned Investiture like stormlight or God metals will return to its source, if it's used in space or on another planet or something? I wonder if shipping all the stormlight off roshar would eventually make for an energy crisis as the Investiture just kinda hung around bouncing aimlessly through an asteroid belt or something. Because it is finite, this we know. I can imagine a scenario where the characters don't find out about that effect for generations, leading to a war for increasingly scarce resources between Scadrial and Roshar. There's no location in the Spiritual Realm, which is the source the investiture returns to, so that's all irrelevant. Also, investiture is not finite.
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 09:45 |
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Ojjeorago posted:There's no location in the Spiritual Realm, which is the source the investiture returns to, so that's all irrelevant. Also, investiture is not finite. That doesn't seem to be what he says at all? "Investiture can not be created or destroyed. It follows it's own version of the laws of Thermodynamics." seems quite explicit that it is finite, just that it won't diminish over time.
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 09:55 |
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But still, the crucial part is that there's not distance in the spiritual realm, where investiture comes from. That's why you can burn metals as an allomancer on Scadrial, and it still works. Crucially, the corpses of Devotion and Dominion being stuck in the cognitive realm, where distance does exist, is the reason why AonDor is so location dependent. Investiture likely returns to the spiritual realm upon being used, which means there's no diminishing over time for using a form of investiture far away from the Shard it originates from.
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Torrannor posted:But still, the crucial part is that there's not distance in the spiritual realm, where investiture comes from. That's why you can burn metals as an allomancer on Scadrial, and it still works. Crucially, the corpses of Devotion and Dominion being stuck in the cognitive realm, where distance does exist, is the reason why AonDor is so location dependent. Investiture likely returns to the spiritual realm upon being used, which means there's no diminishing over time for using a form of investiture far away from the Shard it originates from. This was the info I was looking for, thanks. Cancel the energy war theory.
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Torrannor posted:But still, the crucial part is that there's not distance in the spiritual realm, where investiture comes from. That's why you can burn metals as an allomancer on Scadrial, and it still works. Crucially, the corpses of Devotion and Dominion being stuck in the cognitive realm, where distance does exist, is the reason why AonDor is so location dependent. Investiture likely returns to the spiritual realm upon being used, which means there's no diminishing over time for using a form of investiture far away from the Shard it originates from. I thought the reason the AonDor was so location-dependent was because of the effect of Dominion itself
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Torrannor posted:But still, the crucial part is that there's not distance in the spiritual realm, where investiture comes from. That's why you can burn metals as an allomancer on Scadrial, and it still works. Crucially, the corpses of Devotion and Dominion being stuck in the cognitive realm, where distance does exist, is the reason why AonDor is so location dependent. Investiture likely returns to the spiritual realm upon being used, which means there's no diminishing over time for using a form of investiture far away from the Shard it originates from. That does bring up though There is technically a finite amount of metal in the universe. It could run out, though not on a reasonable time scale.
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seaborgium posted:That does bring up though There is technically a finite amount of metal in the universe. It could run out, though not on a reasonable time scale. No? Burning metals for allomancy isn't erasing the matter from existence. They're being consumed as fuel but that doesn't mean they won't reform in some capacity over time. Even if it's eons.
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 21:52 |
Evil Fluffy posted:No? Burning metals for allomancy isn't erasing the matter from existence. They're being consumed as fuel but that doesn't mean they won't reform in some capacity over time. Even if it's eons. I guess I thought of them as separate from the Investiture, they were just a trigger/catalyst not that they contained the energy. I'm probably wrong though, in which case they would reform. Once space travel starts though, they could reform on Scadrial which would lead to it turning into a super metal rich world, unless the metal and investiture were separate and would reform in the relevant locatino.
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 22:27 |
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In regards to metals being used up, Brandon wavered a bit over the years, but for now has settled on "the metals get used up". They act as the keys to Preservation's investiture, and as of right now just get burned and don't reform anywhere else. But as was noted, base metals are not going to run out any time soon.
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CK07 posted:General cosmere mechanics, mistborn Era 1: Do we know if shard-tuned Investiture like stormlight or God metals will return to its source, if it's used in space or on another planet or something? I wonder if shipping all the stormlight off roshar would eventually make for an energy crisis as the Investiture just kinda hung around bouncing aimlessly through an asteroid belt or something. Because it is finite, this we know. I can imagine a scenario where the characters don't find out about that effect for generations, leading to a war for increasingly scarce resources between Scadrial and Roshar. Its effectively infinite. (Oathbringer) Dalinar is the equivalent of the Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal about Superman https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/2011-07-13 Torrannor posted:But still, the crucial part is that there's not distance in the spiritual realm, where investiture comes from. That's why you can burn metals as an allomancer on Scadrial, and it still works. Crucially, the corpses of Devotion and Dominion being stuck in the cognitive realm, where distance does exist, is the reason why AonDor is so location dependent. Investiture likely returns to the spiritual realm upon being used, which means there's no diminishing over time for using a form of investiture far away from the Shard it originates from. *This is an effect of Dominion more directly (The Lost Metal)Its why Moonlight could use Selish Dor after transforming, but only after being given a local map/coordinates. Dominion causes the power to be tied to how people perceive physical divisions and location. M_Gargantua fucked around with this message at 23:01 on Dec 9, 2022 |
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Torrannor posted:In regards to metals being used up, Brandon wavered a bit over the years, but for now has settled on "the metals get used up". They act as the keys to Preservation's investiture, and as of right now just get burned and don't reform anywhere else.
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# ? Dec 10, 2022 01:11 |
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CapnAndy posted:If, in a millenia or two, Rosharan Surgebinders aren't capable of creating whatever metals they want out of whatever's laying around, they have nobody to blame but themselves. They have multiple ways to pull that off, given appropriate scientific knowledge. Yes, but even turning dirt/rock/air into metals that can then be burned for allomancy uses up finite resources. Only that they are "finite" in timescales far beyond human experience. That said, a Roshar/Scadrial alliance would certainly be an amazing thing. The Rosharans have all this investiture through highstorms, and the Scadrians can store raw investiture in nicrosil metalminds. And of course, the artifabrians are experimenting with the effects of various metals on their fabrials, and Scadrians could catapult their understanding of these effects forward by a lot. Too bad they're being built up as rivals. Not that I mind that development from a storytelling point of view.
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# ? Dec 10, 2022 11:10 |
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Finished TLM, it was fun. White Sand is the only Cosmere thing left for me to read until the secret projects start shipping
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# ? Dec 12, 2022 21:23 |
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Torrannor posted:Realmatic theory: Crucially, the corpses of Devotion and Dominion being stuck in the cognitive realm, where distance does exist, is the reason why AonDor is so location dependent. Investiture likely returns to the spiritual realm upon being used 'Scuse me, someone called for a plumber?
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# ? Dec 12, 2022 21:35 |
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Jose Valasquez posted:Finished TLM, it was fun. White Sand is the only Cosmere thing left for me to read until the secret projects start shipping If I might make a recommendation, go and find the text-only novel version that's floating around out there, and read the first like ten or fifteen chapters of that - THEN go to the graphic novel. Everything will make a shitton more sense that way, because the comics elide quite a lot of important stuff.
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# ? Dec 13, 2022 09:21 |
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I have decided I really want to see star-spanning Radiants now. An Elsecaller, landing on an asteroid: Hello! Asteroid: I am an asteroid. Elsecaller: Yes. This is lerasium. Would you like to be lerasium? Asteroid: I am an asteroid. I soar through the heavens. Elsecaller: That's nice. Asteroid: I am doom, and change, and portents. I am an asteroid. Elsecaller: Look, buddy, I got three more stops to make today, so let's cut to the end. Become lerasium, or I give you to my Stoneward friend here, and we use you for fuel in the fusion drive. *Stoneward waves* Asteroid: ...I will be lerasium.
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CapnAndy posted:I have decided I really want to see star-spanning Radiants now. This is a nice evolution of the "I am a stick" interlude.
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Admiral Ray posted:Honestly Kreia wouldn't make sense if she wasn't a spiteful, cynical misanthrope. Her entire issue is that the Force drives everything, overriding anyone's individuality and will, regardless of their actions. So long as the force exists it's impossible to tell if something someone did was their actual choice, or just the Force manipulating the universe. It's horseshit and would make anyone a cynic. Reading this post reminded me instantly of "Someone else moves us, lawman." Brandon does love his video games. Maybe he played KOTOR II? Not saying this idea is exclusively in one video game, but just made me curious.
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NikkolasKing posted:Reading this post reminded me instantly of https://youtu.be/kFZNpT_INmA?t=2m50s He lists New Vegas, but explicitly calls out KOTOR II in that section.
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 19:46 |
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Fifth book is titled Knights of Wind and Truth TWoK WoR O RoW KoWT
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# ? Dec 22, 2022 21:07 |
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101 posted:Fifth book is titled Knights of Wind and Truth If those acronyms actually end up having relevance within the story, I'm going to throw something. Really cheeky Brandon.
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# ? Dec 22, 2022 22:05 |
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Really makes me wonder what he would've done with The Book of Endless Pages had he kept that title
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Lucas Archer posted:If those acronyms actually end up having relevance within the story, I'm going to throw something. Really cheeky Brandon. It's just a perfect Vorin Ketek. I don't think it matters as an acronym
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Lucas Archer posted:If those acronyms actually end up having relevance within the story, I'm going to throw something. Really cheeky Brandon. it’s ascii goatse
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# ? Dec 23, 2022 05:21 |
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Lucas Archer posted:If those acronyms actually end up having relevance within the story, I'm going to throw something. Really cheeky Brandon. Other than just being a fun thing, I think the real point is just to drive home that this series is ultimately about Dalinar.
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# ? Dec 23, 2022 07:16 |
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Finally finished TLM! I started reading when it came out, but I just was not feeling it at all and haven't been in a Reading mood lately, so I swapped to audio books and basically only listened to it while doing 400-mile road trips for Thanksgiving and now coming home again for Christmas. I was really afraid at first that Brandon didn't learn ANYTHING from Navani's physics stuff in ROW being way too down into the weeds, but fortunately this book didn't dwell too much on what was happening in Wax's lab. Just enough to explain what's happening and nothing more. I forget what happened but a few hours before the end something was said and I was like, "Ah, gently caress, RIP Wayne " - by far my favorite character in Era 2. Steris grew on me during my re-read but yea the whole Lawman / Cop Protagonist thing has just never appealed to me ever and probably never will. Smell ya later, Wax. The ending was great, feel like lots of expository things throughout the whole book that I'll value on my re-read but I couldn't take it in while reading/listening to it. Glad this thread already went over how the Gold & Red invasion was resolved because after Wax "defused" the bomb I was like but wait what about...? Something I don't think I've seen anyone discuss ITT: Any hypothesis about who drained the Bands? I don't think the book answered that. That really caught me by surprise! Oh and when Steris (Marasi? I already forgot) found all the film projection stuff and was like "They're gonna convince everyone the world ended?" and then WRONG there's a Fallout-like bomb shelter underground full of people being gaslit big time was a great moment too. I think Bands was probably my favorite book of Era 2, but yea I but Era 2 as a whole way down at the bottom of my ranking list. Glad it's done but not especially expecting to enjoy Era 3 much more? I just want more Stormlight
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I'm a bit confused about (TLM/cosmere spoilers) when and how Kelsier got a spike through his eye? Also, how is he able to have a physical body, and is the physical body he's possessing via hemalurgy Spook's?
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# ? Dec 23, 2022 18:38 |
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Did you Read Secret History? All your questions get answered in Secret History.
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# ? Dec 23, 2022 19:03 |
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Torrannor posted:Did you Read Secret History? All your questions get answered in Secret History. Some of your questions get answered but it gives a shape to things
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# ? Dec 23, 2022 20:05 |
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I don't see it posted, there's a new State of the Sanderson from yesterday
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# ? Dec 23, 2022 20:57 |
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Sab669 posted:I think Bands was probably my favorite book of Era 2, but yea I but Era 2 as a whole way down at the bottom of my ranking list. Glad it's done but not especially expecting to enjoy Era 3 much more? I just want more Stormlight I'm looking forward to seeing if Sanderson can pull off the cold war vibe he was talking about as the setting for era 3. I'm a huge devotee of cold war era spy novels so I will probably be disappointed but I do want to see his take on it.
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Sab669 posted:Something I don't think I've seen anyone discuss ITT: Any hypothesis about who drained the Bands? The most likely suspect is the person who last touched them, said they were drained, and then immediately left with the Malwish ambassador. she's a leecher or some poo poo.
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