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Would mistwraiths still be around though? Sazed could have changed the whole thing around anyway like he aparently did for the kolos.
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Avalerion posted:Would mistwraiths still be around though? I seem to recall that they are indeed still around. And you bring up a good point: The Lord Ruler changed the living ferruchemists to mistwraiths, why can Sazed not change the mistwraiths to humans? Or at least those original mistwraiths that are still around? Or were those all the first generation of kandra?
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# ? Mar 14, 2018 14:37 |
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What would happen if Mat and Wayne met in a tavern?
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# ? Mar 14, 2018 18:36 |
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Tahirovic posted:What would happen if Mat and Wayne met in a tavern? "Dovie'andi se tovya sagain." "Doves and stoves again to you too, mate. Whatever the bloody hell that means."
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# ? Mar 14, 2018 20:27 |
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The Mistwraiths are all gone. Or at least, no one from the Elendel region has seen one. Marasi mentions this while exploring the graveyard in bands of mourning.
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# ? Mar 14, 2018 21:45 |
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Captain Monkey posted:haha the horse's name is also dagger.. haha oh man what a dumb mistake... epic faile. Actually on my second read of WOT, I found I liked Nynaeve most of the time. *tugs braid*
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# ? Mar 16, 2018 20:33 |
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His Divine Shadow posted:Actually on my second read of WOT, I found I liked Nynaeve most of the time. *tugs braid* That's normal. If you were a kid/teenager when you first read WoT, Nynaeve was the adult spoilsport. When your're the responsible adult yourself, you suddenly see Nyneave in a whole new light. It's happened to a lot of people.
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# ? Mar 16, 2018 20:54 |
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Vegeta as a kid Vegeta as an adult
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# ? Mar 16, 2018 20:57 |
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His Divine Shadow posted:Actually on my second read of WOT, I found I liked Nynaeve most of the time. *tugs braid* how did Nynaeve still have her hair.. she was always tuggin at it
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# ? Mar 16, 2018 21:30 |
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CoolHandMat posted:how did Nynaeve still have her hair.. she was always tuggin at it The one power wasn't the only thing they weaved.
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# ? Mar 16, 2018 21:39 |
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I just finished The Rithmatist and I really liked it, this is the first non-WoT book I have read from him, does he have any other books with unusual magic systems?
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 17:12 |
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Oasx posted:I just finished The Rithmatist and I really liked it, this is the first non-WoT book I have read from him, does he have any other books with unusual magic systems? All of them?
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 17:28 |
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Oasx posted:I just finished The Rithmatist and I really liked it, this is the first non-WoT book I have read from him, does he have any other books with unusual magic systems? Alcatraz series books are quick fun reads involving family talents that grew from quirks in Brandon's own family. To fabricate an example so as to not spoil anything, think of your drunk Facebook uncle always being embarrassingly online but, occasionally, actually correct about an otherwise well-concealed lie or convenient happenstance.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 17:41 |
Oasx posted:I just finished The Rithmatist and I really liked it, this is the first non-WoT book I have read from him, does he have any other books with unusual magic systems? Nearly all of them. Rithmatist has one of the most video-gamey (he deliberately based it off RTS games to some extent) magic systems, but all of his magic systems are very rule-bound. They're all systems that arise from the same basic concepts. Those systems then usually have considerable depth resulting from the interactions between different aspects within that system. Character has powers that let him do X thing and Y thing. If he puts them together, now he can do unexpected (but logical) thing Z. The Stormlight and Mistborn series have dozens of possible powers with hundreds of possible interactions. poo poo gets crazy.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 18:50 |
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Yeah man if you want magic systems you are in the right place.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 21:22 |
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If I'm trying to sell someone on Sanderson I hype up all the cool magic systems. It's far more satisfying reading a character's exploits when you feel like you understand how and why their badassery is badass. I've grown to dislike stories in which an empowered character is an unknown quantity. Wheel of Time is an even split there because he does go into some details about the Power but also every book has one or two "I've suddenly discovered/remembered/invented a new thing that was lost to the ages or no one over the thousands of years of having magic powers ever could do!" As opposed to say, pushing and pulling on horseshoes as anchor points to cartwheel across the countryside, which makes complete sense when the character's powers are concrete and established at that point in the story. There are certainly plenty of "but wait, there's more!" moments but they never feel cheap or deus ex machina.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 23:00 |
Yeah, a big part of the appeal of Sanderson (for me) is the logical consistency of his magic systems. I don't know how many times I've wondered of something was possible, just to have it happen. Or for something really cool to happen, and it makes complete sense.
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Dalinar is aggressively boring to me. I loved the first book in the series, second was good, but this one is really giving me a hard time. I'm 15% in and not feeling any stakes, should I? Maybe I'm just missing details but gently caress me is Dalinar boring to read. I've been reading Edgedancer and like it more. Dalinar is like a PG version Ned Stark that doesn't die before you get sick of his loving honor and whatever.
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# ? Mar 31, 2018 06:30 |
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Barreft posted:Dalinar is aggressively boring to me. I loved the first book in the series, second was good, but this one is really giving me a hard time. I'm 15% in and not feeling any stakes, should I? Maybe I'm just missing details but gently caress me is Dalinar boring to read. Dalinar's flashbacks are the best of the three books so far. And he will get more interesting in the non-flashback scenes as well.
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# ? Mar 31, 2018 06:49 |
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I'd have to say that after 3 books Dalinar is by far my favorite character. Most interesting, most complex, best arc(s)... The Blackthorn is just SO BRUTAL and current day Dalinar so different and they are still totally the same person.
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# ? Mar 31, 2018 07:05 |
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I can definitely understand someone feeling Dalinar is boring but there is so much going on with him internally and also as the leader of the free world. The flashbacks make it clear he is overburdened with regret even before he lets Galivar die
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# ? Mar 31, 2018 07:10 |
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Barreft posted:Dalinar is aggressively boring to me. I loved the first book in the series, second was good, but this one is really giving me a hard time. I'm 15% in and not feeling any stakes, should I? Maybe I'm just missing details but gently caress me is Dalinar boring to read. hahaha ... I know it's far, but stick with it until "I Am an Animal".
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# ? Mar 31, 2018 13:11 |
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Oathbringer is... Let's put it this way, the Lord of the Rings trilogy is 450,000 words long. Oathbringer is 450,000 words long. OB also has a sandersonian pacing bug. It took a minute for me to actually got to "I can't put this down" status
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# ? Mar 31, 2018 14:59 |
Yeah like I said I'm only 15% in according to my Kindle, and I really like Sanderson. I'll love him forever just for finishing WOT. Gonna just whittle my way through until I get that hook I always get from him.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 03:24 |
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My favorite honorable Dalinar moment is when at the end of WoK he goes and decides to demonstrate to Elhokar that he should be trusted by beating him up and showing how if he wanted Elhokar dead he could have done it very easily in a number of ways. He then follows that up with "I love you like a son."
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Trasson posted:My favorite honorable Dalinar moment is when at the end of WoK he goes and decides to demonstrate to Gavilar that he should be trusted by beating him up and showing how if he wanted Gavilar dead he could have done it very easily in a number of ways. He then follows that up with "I love you like a son." Elhokar you mean
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 04:37 |
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Dalinar is the born again Christain. Aka a PITA.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 05:48 |
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Tunicate posted:Elhokar you mean You saw nothing.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 20:15 |
BananaNutkins posted:That happens first in Winter's Heart, doesn't it? I thought that one was pretty good in parts. I liked all the build up to the black tower and arming everyone with crossbows on the battlefield. No that's Elayne who finally gets together with Rand in Winter's Heart.
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# ? Apr 4, 2018 17:57 |
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Boo wish I hadn’t read that. Oh well. Almost done with Fires of Heaven. The Cairehen stuff was cool. The Aes Sedai stuff is still boring as all hell but I suppose got a smidge better when Nynaeve/Elayne meet back up with Suane.
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 04:50 |
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Elmon posted:Dalinar is the born again Christain. Aka a PITA. No, he’s the Mormon missionary that keeps getting doors slammed in his face the minute he opens his mouth.
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 05:48 |
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no, he's a guy who just joined r/atheism after he went jogging and found god's corpse face down in a puddle of water
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 06:25 |
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Tunicate posted:no, he's a guy who just joined r/atheism after he went jogging and found god's corpse face down in a puddle of water drat it, now Dalinar is going to be a fedora wearing, professional quote maker in my head.
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 06:43 |
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Proteus Jones posted:drat it, now Dalinar is going to be a fedora wearing, professional quote maker in my head. M'Brightness.
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 06:45 |
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Does anybody know what's up with Nightblood's sheath? It can even be used to parry Nightblood, which can cut through any normal matter. Did they Awaken the sheath as well?
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# ? Apr 17, 2018 13:50 |
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Torrannor posted:Does anybody know what's up with Nightblood's sheath? It can even be used to parry Nightblood, which can cut through any normal matter. Did they Awaken the sheath as well? Aluminium
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# ? Apr 17, 2018 14:29 |
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Just finished Fires of Heaven. Last half of the book was actually really good. Hard to believe that the incredibly boring-as-hell first half was part of the same book. Just started Lord of Chaos, and the stuff about the "Great"/Dark Lord in the prologue is pretty cool.
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 00:07 |
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Henrik Zetterberg posted:Just finished Fires of Heaven. Last half of the book was actually really good. Hard to believe that the incredibly boring-as-hell first half was part of the same book. Just started Lord of Chaos, and the stuff about the "Great"/Dark Lord in the prologue is pretty cool. Lord of Chaos is really good. I'd say it has an even bigger payoff than Fires of Heaven. The Aes Sedai political stuff becomes more interesting when the supergirls start to mess with it much more. If you ever find that one storyline is really boring, you can just read summaries of them. I highly recommend Encyclopaedia WoT for this. You can click on a book title, and they have a very nice graph at the bottom of the page. It shows in colored lines what main characters appear in which chapters. It's obviously a bit spoilery, but you can then read the short chapter summaries of the plotlines you don't find engaging. Books 7-11 can have pacing issues. I still like even the chapters where no big things happen as an insight into the characters, but opinions vary wildly. If you find them boring but still want to find out how the story ends, looking up summaries is a good way imho.
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# ? Apr 18, 2018 06:40 |
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Torrannor posted:Books 7-11 can have pacing issues. I still like even the chapters where no big things happen as an insight into the characters, but opinions vary wildly. If you find them boring but still want to find out how the story ends, looking up summaries is a good way imho. Ya, books 7-11 have issues where Robert Jordan stopped being able to finish all his plot arcs in a single book, so you end up with some characters doing the same thing for like 2-3 books... Book 10 was just bad. Luckily its all uphill after that.
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Henrik Zetterberg posted:Just finished Fires of Heaven. Last half of the book was actually really good. Hard to believe that the incredibly boring-as-hell first half was part of the same book. Just started Lord of Chaos, and the stuff about the "Great"/Dark Lord in the prologue is pretty cool.
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