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I really wish I had sprung for the hardcovers
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# ? Jan 31, 2023 14:58 |
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Mordiceius posted:It is mentioned that he has been Godking for 50 years, but physically and mentally is basically a sheltered 21 year old. So yeah, he looks act acts early 20s, but he is still 50+ years old. Been a while since I read it but IIRC he didn't even act like a teenager to me, like a very very sheltered kid is how I remember it. He didn't even know what was going on with Siri.
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# ? Feb 1, 2023 12:30 |
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His Divine Shadow posted:Been a while since I read it but IIRC he didn't even act like a teenager to me, like a very very sheltered kid is how I remember it. He didn't even know what was going on with Siri. Honestly, I feel like the Siri/Susebron parts of Warbreaker are the weakest. I wonder how much of that is just due to the fact that the characters are basically completely separated from majority of the plot. They don't really do much and majority of their actions only further the plots of others. Vivenna and Vasher both move around the city and through various circles. Even Lightsong is very proactive. Siri and Susebron, by the nature of their situation, mainly just sit around and do nothing while the plot happens around them. Also, maybe this is me overthinking it, but I feel like you could boil Siri's arc down to "17 year old free spirit girl just needs to get married and pregnant to become a composed woman." Which feels very Mormon. The thing is - I really enjoyed Warbreaker. Lightsong is one of my top three Sanderson characters. I also think the book suffers from "Brandon is afraid of/confused by human sexuality" syndrome.
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# ? Feb 1, 2023 18:40 |
Mordiceius posted:Which feels very Mormon.[/spoiler] Brandon 14 years ago was still very much in his Mormon shell, writing and interacting with his growing readership have really helped him grow beyond that as a person.
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# ? Feb 2, 2023 15:57 |
Finally getting around to Tress, and there is one Cosmere aware tidbit that bothers me - in this “And if I’m the captain, then I’m going to go claim Crow’s bed. Don’t wake me up unless Death himself has shown up, nails in his eyes. Which bothers me because It implies that Marsh is somehow such a universal Death figure at this point that he's part of the folklore for a backwater girl on an entirely different planet
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# ? Feb 14, 2023 01:03 |
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M_Gargantua posted:Finally getting around to Tress, and there is one Cosmere aware tidbit that bothers me - in this My current head canon for this is: a big war/event has already happened before era 4 and Marsh was a big player in it, so while Marsh hasn't traveled much or at all, word has travel and now everyone has lore about Death looking like Marsh
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# ? Feb 14, 2023 01:47 |
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M_Gargantua posted:Finally getting around to Tress, and there is one Cosmere aware tidbit that bothers me - in this Quite a few cultures on our actual real Earth have myths concerning an ancient massive flood. Maybe something like that actually happened. Maybe Ancient Aliens did it (Ancient Aliens did not do it). Maybe and more likely there was some communication/cross-pollination between some of those cultures. That said, while a lot of culture had flood myths, they weren't the exact same myth. The Ancient Greek flood myth doesn't say anything about Noah or a big-rear end boat, for example. So, while Tress's world might have a death figure with nails in its eyes, that doesn't mean that figure is specifically supposed to be Marsh. Maybe inspired by him, but not actually him.
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# ? Feb 14, 2023 01:49 |
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We also kandra which are capable of spreading stories.
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# ? Feb 14, 2023 02:16 |
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M_Gargantua posted:Finally getting around to Tress, and there is one Cosmere aware tidbit that bothers me - in this Probably because (Tress spoilers and Mistborn speculation) Tress is taking place much later than Stormlight and likely during/after Era 4 Mistborn so he very well could be established as a figure of fear across the Cosmere. Also keep in mind that in this book, it is mentioned that Sazed freed the Kandra. They are explicitly not referred to as Harmony. Meaning when Tress takes place Sazed has either reliquished his Shard somehow, or he's changed into another entity, possibly due to a fusion with Autonomy in some way considering the mention of the doctor having red eyes in Tress. Sure, the person mentioning this stuff knows Harmony's shardbearer name due to their intimate knowledge of events in Era 1, but I think this was Sanderson intentionally masking a major upcoming change for the Mistborn setting and Sazed/Harmony in particular Or yeah, the Kandra who wander the Cosmere over the centuries have referred to Death as being a spiked figure and so that has infused itself into the mythology of Death in those worlds.
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# ? Feb 14, 2023 03:45 |
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Evil Fluffy posted:Probably because (Tress spoilers and Mistborn speculation) Tress is taking place much later than Stormlight and likely during/after Era 4 Mistborn so he very well could be established as a figure of fear across the Cosmere. Also keep in mind that in this book, it is mentioned that Sazed freed the Kandra. They are explicitly not referred to as Harmony. Meaning when Tress takes place Sazed has either reliquished his Shard somehow, or he's changed into another entity, possibly due to a fusion with Autonomy in some way considering the mention of the doctor having red eyes in Tress. Sure, the person mentioning this stuff knows Harmony's shardbearer name due to their intimate knowledge of events in Era 1, but I think this was Sanderson intentionally masking a major upcoming change for the Mistborn setting and Sazed/Harmony in particular drat now you're making me rethink that Hoid didn't misspeak when he said Sazed instead of Harmony
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# ? Feb 14, 2023 07:37 |
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He does tend to refer to Shards by their vessels' original names fairly often though, doesn't he?
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# ? Feb 14, 2023 10:41 |
Quantum Toast posted:He does tend to refer to Shards by their vessels' original names fairly often though, doesn't he? Yeah, he does. That's why I'm not leaning towards that particular theory. Hoid usually calls them by their actual names and it seems to confuse people as they only know the Shard name. I figured he did it as a way of reminding them that they're people, not Shards even if he knew it wouldn't work. Also, he's Hoid. loving with people like that is his thing.
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# ? Feb 14, 2023 15:13 |
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Another item I feel spoke to a connection with Scadrial is Fort and the culture he comes from seems very similar to the southern Scadrian culture that Mraize comes from. They enjoy the hunt, but seem to have grown beyond wearing masks. This, along with what the Sorceress's Tower is, some of the other technology shown in the story, and the Iriali having come and gone, makes me think this is far into the future, maybe as far as Sixth of the Dusk. Marsh would have had a lot of time to travel all over by then.
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# ? Feb 14, 2023 18:15 |
M_Gargantua posted:Finally getting around to Tress, and there is one Cosmere aware tidbit that bothers me - in this From the Lost Metals Ars Arcanum "I have, after lengthy questing, obtained an interview with Marsh, the one known as Ironeyes on Scadrial. (As a side note, it is curious how news of his nature is spreading to other worlds. Is this natural rumormongering, or something more supernatural?)"
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# ? Feb 16, 2023 15:43 |
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Do we actually know who Hoid is telling the story to? I can't remember why but something in there made it seem like he was talking to somebody from first of the sun.
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 00:27 |
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Space Butler posted:Do we actually know who Hoid is telling the story to? I can't remember why but something in there made it seem like he was talking to somebody from first of the sun. I feel it was intended to be the reader.
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 18:07 |
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It's specifically addressed to someone from a sea-faring culture whose planet has recently been visited by spaceships.
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 20:49 |
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mossyfisk posted:It's specifically addressed to someone from a sea-faring culture whose planet has recently been visited by spaceships. So yeah... the reader
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# ? Feb 18, 2023 11:57 |
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Just wondering if anybody here is familiar with both Mistborn and the video game Red Dead Redemption? Recently played RDR2 and re-read Final Empire so they're on my mind. I love the characters of Kelsier and Dutch van der Linde and I feel like the narrative presents them as very similar, especially in how they contrast with the "true heroes' Vin and Arthur. The two stories ask: How much of their activity is due to selfishness and their own egos vs. actually for a greater cause? How much is their pride and need for vengeance motivating them compared to the safety and happiness of others? They are the highly charismatic leaders of a group of rebels/revolutionaries, skilled in rhetoric and what one might call bald-faced manipulation. They are the mentor and father figures to someone substantially more humble and merciful than they are. The two narratives presenting the "child" as a much better person due to their far superior capacity for humility and compassion. Both Dutch and Kel are frequently accused of being psychopaths, which I disagree with but it mostly comes from how they can kill those they perceive as enemies without blinking. They're both racked by tremendous guilt for their failures in life. Now, the two relationships end totally differently, obviously to anyone who has played the games. But Kel might still end up a villain yet, although TLM may have thrown a wrench into all those theories. But you know, Kel is a fighter. All his life he fought and in this far more supernatural universe, he was allowed to fight on after dying because he simply could not allow himself to rest. Again, this might just be due to Kelsier and Dutch being two of my favorite characters ever. It's why I wanted to see if anybody else here has also played the RDR games and assess how close or totally off I am.
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# ? Feb 19, 2023 07:40 |
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Space Butler posted:Do we actually know who Hoid is telling the story to? I can't remember why but something in there made it seem like he was talking to somebody from first of the sun. Given some of the terminology used, it's either that or something close to it. Considering that there's a second book in the works that focuses on First of the Sun I wouldn't be surprised if there's a scene and Hoid's in the background telling this exact story to someone.
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# ? Feb 21, 2023 21:25 |
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Future book existence spoiler , The preview chapter for the first of the sun book is pretty wild, rough reading knowing we won't have any more for a loooong time. Edit: more spoiler wrap, not sure how best to wrap it Brutor Fartknocker fucked around with this message at 16:56 on Feb 23, 2023 |
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Brutor Fartknocker posted:The preview chapter for the first of the sun book is pretty wild, rough reading knowing we won't have any more for a loooong time. Is this new, or is it the one from like year ago where there were both Rosharan and Scadrian colonizers fighting over their world?
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# ? Feb 23, 2023 11:30 |
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Brutor Fartknocker posted:The preview chapter for the first of the sun book is pretty wild, rough reading knowing we won't have any more for a loooong time. How are people supposed to know if that spoiler is safe to click on?
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# ? Feb 23, 2023 14:40 |
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Grundulum posted:How are people supposed to know if that spoiler is safe to click on? Seems like it's safe as long as you've read the preview chapter for the first of the sun book
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# ? Feb 23, 2023 14:54 |
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Torrannor posted:Is this new, or is it the one from like year ago where there were both Rosharan and Scadrian colonizers fighting over their world? Yeah, that one. Just going off of Evil Fluffy mentioning it. I only read it recently since I don't follow what Sanderson says at events super closely.
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# ? Feb 23, 2023 16:58 |
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I'm still only like 4 chapters in Tress, book really isn't doing anything for me so far so I haven't read this thread in months, was this posted already? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbmMASz9rxw Sanderson posted a 35 minute video with Michael Kramer & Kate Reading!
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# ? Feb 24, 2023 14:08 |
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Sab669 posted:I'm still only like 4 chapters in Tress, book really isn't doing anything for me so far so I haven't read this thread in months, was this posted already? It feels more like a normal Sanderson book a bit further in if you're willing to keep going - it was a slow start for me too. While it was refreshing to see him do something new in general, it wasn't really my cup of tea. The worldbuilding and interesting supporting characters show up eventually though for a pretty worthy addition to the Cosmere and an overall enjoyable read.
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# ? Feb 24, 2023 15:48 |
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Are the novellas worth reading for the Stormlight Archive? I just started book 3. I thought book 1's ending was but goddamn 2. 3 must end in some real bleak poo poo.
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# ? Feb 25, 2023 01:17 |
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Cannon_Fodder posted:Are the novellas worth reading for the Stormlight Archive? I didn't care for Edgedancer, matters how much you like Lift. Dawnshard was awesome though and totally worth doing.
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# ? Feb 25, 2023 02:54 |
I really enjoyed Tress But it wasn't Good Literature It was a Sanderson take on a standard fairy tale structure. Except the prince needs rescuing, Gandalf is in a coma, and the wicked witch is actually mostly competent at the general villainy, until the hero stumbles in at least
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# ? Feb 25, 2023 05:08 |
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socialsecurity posted:I didn't care for Edgedancer, matters how much you like Lift. Thanks for the info. I'll see if I can find it somewhere on the cheaps
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# ? Feb 25, 2023 06:32 |
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I would probably stop reading stormlight 3 and read Edgedancer tbh. Gives some important context to some characters in 3 that is missing if you don’t read it. Like others have said it depends on if you like lift though, I came out of the book liking her much more than going in.
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# ? Feb 25, 2023 10:06 |
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I read the stormlight archives and listened to the entire thing 2 more times on graphicaudio. I also listened to the entire mistborn series. Graphicaudio does an amazing job with the Sanderson books and I'm kind of itching for more. What other Sanderson works are a good pick and how do they compare to stormlight / mistborn? Choices they have are: Elantris Warbreaker White sand Alcatraz (Described a bit as a more children oriented series?) Mistborn era 2 (A quick glance tells me this is more of a series of independent stories set after mistborn 1?) - ok so I got into some digging about mistborn eras and getting a bit confused. Era 2 is supposedly a short story that ran out of hand and became a full fledged trilogy and 2 more eras are planned. Am I getting this right? Mikojan fucked around with this message at 20:47 on Feb 25, 2023 |
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Mikojan posted:I read the stormlight archives and listened to the entire thing 2 more times on graphicaudio. I also listened to the entire mistborn series. I would recommend either Warbreaker or Mistborn Era 2. Warbreaker is a book most people find they either really enjoyed, or were whelmed by the overall story. Even if you fall into that latter category, there's a lot of really, really cool stuff it introduces into the cosmere. Misborn Era 2 is fantastic but go into it understanding that you are in no way going to get anything resembling Mistborn Era 1.
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# ? Feb 25, 2023 22:27 |
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Mistborn Era 2 probably has the best combination of writing and voice acting. Kramer should have some type of award for how well he voices Wayne.
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Myrmidongs posted:I would recommend either Warbreaker or Mistborn Era 2. It's sort of confusing why he would want to write a 'trilogy of trilogies' when the trilogies are more of a thing on their own? But I guess they will tie into one another at some point. Either way I bought the second era series and exited to start listening.
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# ? Feb 26, 2023 00:02 |
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Without getting into specifics mistborn era 1 absolutely plays into mistborn era 2, especially in the later books
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# ? Feb 26, 2023 00:16 |
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Mikojan posted:I read the stormlight archives and listened to the entire thing 2 more times on graphicaudio. I also listened to the entire mistborn series. The stories of Mistborn Era 2 are not quite the same tight story arc as in Era 1, but they feature the same cast through the four books, like Era 1 did with Kelsier and his crew. They are absolutely not 4 independent stories. Warbreaker is pretty enjoyable imho. But even if you just judge it "acceptable", it's pretty important for the Cosmere, and Stormlight in particular. Stormlight 4 ending spoiler: One Warbreaker "character" gets wielded by Szeth and kills Odium, which I find pretty significant! And it's not the only major Warbreaker character to appear in the Stormligh Archive.
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# ? Feb 26, 2023 01:59 |
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Torrannor posted:The stories of Mistborn Era 2 are not quite the same tight story arc as in Era 1, but they feature the same cast through the four books, like Era 1 did with Kelsier and his crew. They are absolutely not 4 independent stories. Oh thats pretty neat. Are all the tie ins 'fun to knows' or are there important reveals about inner workings of the cosmere itself? Things like Hoid's nature and how the planets 'politics' is intertwined somehow? Honestly I never really considered the importance of looking at the Cosmere as a whole and just took what I got from mistborn 1 and stormlight as a neat greater mystery setting. I have no idea if this concept is fleshed out more than I realize and whether I should read the other books to get a better understanding of it. Mikojan fucked around with this message at 09:06 on Feb 26, 2023 |
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Mikojan posted:Oh thats pretty neat. Are all the tie ins 'fun to knows' or are there important reveals about inner workings of the cosmere itself? For the most part the tie-ins are just "fun to know" type easter eggs, but the later books in both mistborn and stormlight are starting to get more "cosmere connections" and you'll get more out of the books if you've read the major series. As other posters mentioned, without getting too spoilery, Warbreaker has some connections to Stormlight, and mistborn era 2 does too, especially later books.
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