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    General Twitter 2017 ()
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    Zachery Farner

    I tweeted Brandon and Peter last week about you writing a cosmere novel. Can you give an idea about what it would be about?

    Isaac Stewart (Part 1/Part 2)

    Hi! The book is already plotted, though it will have major changes before writing begins. Let me ask Brandon what I can say.

    FYI, this might never happen. Even after the writing, the book will have to be very good before we'd ever release it.

    Zachery Farner

    Alright! Well we love your work and I for one can't wait to see more of it, whether it be drawn or otherwise!

    Isaac Stewart

    Thank you! I've thought some on this, and I think we're too early on to release details. When there is news to share, I will!

    Ancient 17S Q&A ()
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    Chaos (paraphrased)

    Why is there such an imbalance between the amount of atium and the amount of lerasium in the world? Also, why are atium and lerasium very imbalanced in Allomantic power (Lerasium is far more useful than atium, really)?

    Brandon Sanderson (paraphrased)

    There isn't. Leras is just spread out further. He is in the mists, in the Well, and in the lerasium. Ruin's power however is condensed strictly in atium.

    Stormlight Three Update #6 ()
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    yafeshan

    I am space nerd with a love of fantasy, so; Why is Scadrial prime example planet to invent space travel. Is its allomancy/ferruchemy/hemalurgy combination more suitable for that kind of technology or do they have other incentives to invent space travel other than regular technology development? Is it related to the intervention of unknown metal/shard/beings we saw?

    Brandon Sanderson

    There are a bunch of reasons.

    The most technologically advanced of the planets (Taldain) is extremely isolationist because of its Shard, while Harmony is very interested in the progress of his people.

    Scadrial has an advanced understanding of metallurgy, and for many years was quietly open to visitors from across the cosmere. In the modern era, that has enhanced. It's a much safer place to visit than, say, Sel, Threnody, or First of the Sun.

    There are other reasons, too, which we'll get into as the world progresses. Having some prominent cosmere-aware people pulling strings behind the scenes is a big help. If you know other worlds are out there, and are populated, then you're more likely to push toward space travel.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    windolf7

    Is Ashyn the Tranquilline Halls?

    Brandon Sanderson

    RAFO.

    faragorn

    Actually, my theory is that Braize is both the TQ and Damnation.

    Gamers will all be familiar with the concept of rezzing after you die, often at a specific place.

    The legend is that humans were forced out of the TQ and followed to Roshar. If Odium attacked and conquered Braize, and Honor created the heralds before he and Cultivation moved humans to Roshar, then the heralds might very well be rezzing on enemy-held Braize each day as described in the WoK prologue. Against the combined armies of the entire planet they get ganked as described in the prologue, only to rez the next day (kind of like the rez timers in World of Warcraft :-)).

    WoR confirms that Braize was called Damnation, but I think it is now damnation, and was once the TQ.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Excellent theories, strange gaming parallels notwithstanding.

    Idaho Falls signing 2014 ()
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    PrncRny (paraphrased)

    Why is Breath not consumed in Awakening, unlike most all other uses of Investiture?

    Brandon Sanderson (paraphrased)

    Not all Investitures are "used up." Much like energy, it isn't typically created or destroyed, just changes for. With Breath, in what it's used for, it is just more easily and readily recovered than in other forms.

    Firefight Chicago signing ()
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    Questioner

    I heard earlier, through people I know, that Syl will eventually develop her memories from before the Recreance. Does that mean any spren that are alive currently have been alive for that long as well? Or are they--

    Brandon Sanderson

    Not necessarily. Some spren-- The thing about spren is that when does the energy become conscious? So yes they will have all existed before but at what point is consciousness attained. That's kind of their birth. It happens much more rarely than it does on the other-- on the Physical Realm, like regular people and things like that. But there can totally have been spren who have been born since then. And they would count most of the spren that you see as not being alive, well not being born. Not conscious. What's the word for the difference between humans and animals, it's not just sentience, there's another word. Starts with a C. Sapient, you're right it starts with an S.

    Oathbringer Leeds signing ()
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    Questioner

    Do Splinters require proximity to their Shards?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Do they require it for what?

    Questioner

    Function--

    Brandon Sanderson

    Function. It's very hard for most Splinters to leave the realm where they were Splintered, but this gets into tricky stuff because the Shard mostly occupies the Spiritual Realm, but what do you mean by the Shard? Because the essence of the Shard is in the Physical Realm, it's all across the cosmere, and things like this. Usually once something is Splintered it is difficult for them to leave that area, so yes.

    Questioner

    And in the system--

    Brandon Sanderson

    You see it with the-- I would call most Cognitive Shadows a Splinter in some ways. And you see it when Kelsier tries to leave, right. And spren would have the same trouble, and seons would have the same trouble. But at the same time is that a proximity to the Shard? Kind of. Things get very wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey when you start dealing with the nature of the Spiritual Realm in the cosmere. 

    General Reddit 2016 ()
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    Phantine

    Did you pre-write the Kelsier stuff for Secret History, or did you just outline the events ahead of time?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Kelsier was notes, though detailed ones. They might mostly worked out. I believe there was one "thought" a character has in HERO that I had written to be influenced by Kelsier, but turned out to be logistically impossible. I worked on Secret History itself on and off for years before finishing it last fall.

    Phantine

    Was that thought the one Sazed has in his fight with Marsh?

    Those weren't coins, a voice seemed to whisper.

    The bag Marsh shot at you. Those weren't coins.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yup, that's it.

    Moving the well, playing with where Kelsier was, and the physics of moving through perpendicularities between Realms all kind of combined to make what I had planned originally there not work. I tried fudging things so Kelsier could be there, and felt it was dishonest to the rules. So I didn't let him stray far enough from the Well to talk to Sazed there. Peter had thought for years that was Kelsier, I recall, and was sad we couldn't connect them.

    Herowannabe

    I don't suppose you'd be willing to share with us who the new, canonical voice in Sazed's head is?

    Brandon Sanderson

    I'm afraid I probably won't ever go into this. At some point, you risk twisting and turning too much. I have a canon answer in my head, but for readers, it will probably need to remain ambiguous--with "it was simply him coming up with it on his own" being a valid option.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    So for the Old Magic, in this classification system of end-positive, end-neutral, and end-negative, where would that fall under?

    Brandon Sanderson

    So, almost every magic in the cosmere is end-positive, almost every magic is relying upon an external source of Investiture to power it. So that phrasing is mostly more relevant to Scadrial than anywhere else, because that concept is how I'm dealing with things like the laws of thermodynamics, and even what they call end-neutral is relying a little bit on the power of Investiture to facilitate. So even an end-neutral magic system as they define it on Scadrial is actually not end-neutral. What you get put in you get out, but the power is facilitating that transfer… So that phrasing is kind of a... Take that as a science on.. Scadrial that does not extrapolate well, and may not even be 100% accurate.

    Moderator

    That would have been a great thing to know before we did the cosmere magic panel. *laughter*

    Brandon Sanderson

    I look at it as, is an Investiture externally powering the magic, and if you look at Allomancy, yes it is. You are drawing that power out. Feruchemy, you are putting Investiture in from your own body, it's your energy transferring to Investiture, which is being stored, which you are then drawing out, and things like that. But that changing forms is facilitated by the magic. Whereas you're stealing stuff with-- So you could look, for instance at the magic on Nalthis, you could look at that one as being-- as kind of working as end-negative, meaning "I am taking it away from someone else", or end-positive depending on if you're the one receiving it or not. So again, it's a phrasing that can be useful as a tool but doesn't scale well to the other magics.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    Did the Dawnchant originate on Roshar?

    Brandon Sanderson

    The Dawnchant originate on Roshar? Um, the Dawnchant… Yes… What I won't tell you or not is whether the Dawnchant is an evolution from a different language, but the Dawnchant itself is from Roshar.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    I get the impression after reading Stormlight 1 and 2 that a lot of what you would consider to be flora, plant-life, is actually something like coral in the ocean which is actually an animal. So is there actually any flora on Roshar outside out of, like, Shinovar?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yeah, yeah, like almost all the things you see as flora are actual flora. Like, rockbuds are flora, trees are flora, shalebark is not, and some of the things like that-- haspers are not, and some of these things are more-- are animal life, are fauna. But grass is actually a flora, and trees.

    Now I mean one of the big adaptations they've had to make is that they have to use crem, so a lot of the trees that you'll find on Roshar, they will be using crem that falls and you use this to create shells, you use this to infuse your bark, they use this in a lot of different ways, the minerals there are very important because they're not getting from the soil what plants on our world get from soil, a lot of them do. You have to get all of your minerals and things basically have to come from the crem.

    Bystander

    Which the farmers already knew.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Which the farmers already knew.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner 1

    So you mentioned earlier that a lot of the characters that we see in multiple books are functionally immortal-- that interact between the different stories are functionally immortal. Can we-- But some of them when we saw them in actual just books, before we saw them jumping between worlds, were not functionally immortal at that time. Can we then take that to mean that they somehow became functionally immortal?

    Brandon Sanderson

    You can take that to become that. Now--

    Moderator

    Correctly. There's an implied correctly.

    Brandon Sanderson

    You can correctly. Now here's the distinction. Some of them are not. Some of them are using tricks of *searches for correct word* relativistic time travel to move forward in the future. Some of them are not aging and others are just aging really slowly. And those are three separate things among characters you have actually seen.

    Questioner 2

    And which are which? *laughter*

    Brandon Sanderson

    ...I will give you hints as you read the books.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner 1

    So, it's been established when Syl transformed for Kaladin that a living Blade can become any weapon, right?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yes, based on the perception of the wielder.

    Questioner 1

    Right. So, why is it that there are only dead swords?

    Brandon Sanderson

    That's a good question that will be answered in the future.

    Questioner 2

    Could they make a lightsaber?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Could they make a lightsaber? W-- They could make metal weapons of a similar style to that, so no, we're not talking lightsabers because… Creating plasma is not something that we're looking at.

    Moderator

    But like a bow, for example?

    Brandon Sanderson

    They could create, probably--Well, let's RAFO that one, I'll show you what's going to be happening.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    Much like in The Wheel of Time where there are false Dragons, are there people on Roshar who are pretending to be Heralds that are not?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Are there people on Roshar who are-- There are definitely lots of people who have claimed to be Heralds who were not.

    Moderator

    You said "have." The question was, are there?

    Brandon Sanderson

    I'm sure there are people around who've-- *laughter* I'm sure you can go to any city in the United States and find someone who claims to be Jesus, right? So yes! Absolutely!

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    Is there a relationship between the Parshendi and the airships?

    Brandon Sanderson

    The Parshendi and the oh-- Okay. So the relationship is that I assumed when people saw the picture they would think Parshendi, and that was an intentional red herring.

    Moderator

    Or red and black herring.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yes, red and black herring. *laughter* We spent a lot of time on that picture, Where I'm like "It has to actually look like the people, but it can't be straight up where people are like 'Oh! This is like what we've seen before here!' " And so we went back and forth on it a lot. That picture took a lot of revision to get right.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    This actually came out of a panel today. You'd originally said that Nightblood is way more powerful than a regular Shardblade, but at the time that question was asked of you we didn' know about live Shardblades, we only knew about dead Shardblades. So is that still true, now that we know we have at least two--

    Brandon Sanderson

    Oh he is more powerful than a regular Shardblade. *groaning and laughter* that is 100% still true.

    Moderator

    How does Nightblood compare to a more living Blade?

    Brandon Sanderson

    More living Blade? Hehe, you’re asking the same--

    Moderator

    No I'm asking a different question. *laughter*

    Brandon Sanderson

    Well, let's just RAFO that one.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    As your characters have evolved and grown, as we've seen in different books-- We've also seen, like with your character Wayne, kind of the sense of humor inside of the characters changed, and with him we've kind of seen this-- I guess, uh, kind of more seedy and base sense of humor with him, which in some ways made him more lovable and more of a favorite sense of humor. But like with kids, I've kind of been like-- worried a little bit.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yeah Wayne is…

    Questioner

    --with the age level and I'm wondering if we're going to see more characters like that grow in as we're looking at Mistborn Era 2 and 3 coming out, and if so, do I need to be more concerned, or is it really gonna be, or is it… what methods, do we need some rating system.

    Brandon Sanderson

    *amused* Rating system… *laughter*

    Questioner

    *audio obscured*

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yeah, I would say that this is more, "I write the character that fits the situation" rather than any sort of an evolution on my part of this, so… I don't know. I will… really, I would leave that to other people. This is kind of one of those weird things where, like, I will both get on the same day, sometimes, e-mails from someone who's like "how can you be so crude in your books, I thought your books were supposed to be family-friendly" followed by "why won't you address adult topics in your books *laughter* why do they all feel so children-esque, child-esque", and I would assume that those are the types of e-mails that everyone gets, even George RR Martin. *laughter* "When are you gonna get to some real adult themes, George?" I'm sure there's someone who's sent that e-mail to him. Um, yeah, I write the books, you know, I have… I'm certainly not as interested as some authors in digging into the more... quote-unquote "explicit content", but at some points there are characters like Wayne where I'm like, "you know, I need to write this character who they would be", and I can have them dance around the worlds-- words to obstinate *laughs* that was not an intentional slip! Dance around the words to obfuscate things and stuff like that, but if I don't let Wayne say some of the things he wants to say, then I'm not being true to that character in the same way I wouldn't be being true to Dalinar if I didn't let him, you know, be the strictly "I follow the rules" type person that he's become, because both of those types of people exist in the world.

    Um, your specific question on Era 3 of Mistborn, um, is… I don't anticipate a Wayne-like character, but who knows? Right, Era 3 right now is kind-of focused on two Terris people, the main character and her brother, and she's a computer programmer in the early days of computer programming, and--

    Bystander

    Fortran.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yeah, like a Fortran programmer or something like that… And, you know, it's going to be-- Her story will be a little bit more geek-culture-ish and things like that. You'll have very fun with the artwork in those, let's just say that.

    I can't promise you one way or the other what I'm going to do, so I think what you're-- what you should be doing is reading them yourself and then deciding for yourself with whom you will share the books.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    Are there any detrimental side effects to worldhopping, and if so, have we seen/read it in any of your books?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Uh, it depends on what method you're using to worldhop.

    Moderator

    And the second half of that question?

    Brandon Sanderson

    And the second part of that is RAFO. *laughter*

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    I know the whole, like, "all those characters are your children" type of thing, but is there a favorite one of yours, from your writing and/or how the character is played out.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Um, I-- You know-- Robert Jordan always said, "It's whoever I'm writing at the moment", which I've stolen wholesale and said that a lot of times. If I'm pressed, I'll usually pick Dalinar, just 'cause he was one of the first, but that doesn't do it justice, because you really do need to-- when whoever you're writing needs to be your favorite at the time.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    I get it that sometimes writers have organic process when they're writing sometime, they start on one thing and end on something else. Is there a particular character, situation where you started that as you were writing it, it kind of evolved on its own, and really kind of surprised you. If you don't mind, could you tell us about it?

    Brandon Sanderson

    So… there are always things when you're writing that evolve beyond what you expect them to be, and it happens even to the most strict of outliners. And I do, even as I usually call myself an outliner, say that you shouldn't be too strict on outlining. Just because the more--

    What happens with the writers, the more you steep yourself in your story, the more your subconscious will start to make connections and the more your skill as a writer will start to-- Um-- Start to take over? It's hard to explain in a lot of ways, but it's similar in-- Honestly, like hitting a baseball, right? Where you, when you're practicing, you can be very conscious about it. "Alright, here's how my stance should be, here's what I'm doing wrong, let's work on that consciously". But in the moment when you're, like, swinging at the ball in the game, most of that's out of your head and you're just letting instinct go. The planning is all of that sort of stuff beforehand that you do, like a baseball player, and then the writing often involves a lot more of the "just swinging", and then the revision goes back to a lot more conscious, if that makes sense as an explanation. And so as you're going, a lot of times the instincts start going somewhere, and you'll get this chapter and say "Ehhh, something's wrong with this", or "Oh, this is a better path, let's go look at my outline and see what needs to be rebuilt."

    Um, some examples of this, if I can give them… uh, well, I mean, I write the Alcatraz books completely just as free-written books, but in books you've read, for instance, Spook's story in Hero of Ages was not in the original outline. Um, you know, what happened to him and things like that in Well of Ascension was, and then I was like, um, I want to take this character further and I feel like I need more to this story, I'm missing something and Spook's story is where I started taking that. So that was a more natural, uh, sort of outgrowth of the storytelling. But that happens in every book, there are certain things that'll-- that go off target a little bit and turn out to be better. Yeah, there's a target that you're at that your subconscious is shooting for that your conscious doesn't know about yet. Yeah, it happens every book.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    In Nalthis, when is Breath first bestowed upon a person?

    Brandon Sanderson

    When is Breath first bestowed? Um, so I went-- Oh, so you're getting at this sort of-- I got it. *laughter/pauses* So, are you saying is it at birth or conception?

    Questioner

    Pretty much. I'm just wondering *audio obscured by laughter*

    Brandon Sanderson

    …What's that?

    Questioner

    I'm wondering if mothers have autonomy over their own bodies when it comes to Breath?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yes. Uh, I'm going to go ahead and RAFO that one for-- Let's just let it-- Let's let-- Let's let the fanbase discuss that one and come to their own decisions.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    Was the other god in Scadrial, Trell or whatnot, they're kind of mentioning him, does that imply there other really powerful beings out there outside of the Shards?

    Brandon Sanderson

    There are possibly really powerful beings, but… how should we say… *long pause* I mean, there are those who would call Hoid a very powerful being, who exist outside Shards, but if you're talking deific level things in the cosmere, they're all related to the Shards… Or demigod level.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    A dullform listener is indoors when the Everstorm passes over, will they be transformed into a Voidform?

    Brandon Sanderson

    No. It depends on the strength of the boundary between them, but it is possible for them-- And also being transformed, taking new forms is-- There is a measure of will behind it, meaning-- For instance, even when Eshonai took the new form, she had herself open to taking a new form. By the time she didn't want to, it was too late. But she had made the decision, even though she'd been kind of misled in some ways. If a parshmen were in-- even in the Everstorm, and aggressively didn't want this to happen, I'm not saying it won't, but I'm saying there is room for discussion of whether or not they would change there. But also one who does want to, and is-- there's only a little pane of glass and things like that, then-- Yeah.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    In the original Mistborn series, when Leras plans the 1 in 16 Snapping, was he not aware of chromium and nicrosil? Or--

    Brandon Sanderson

    He was aware that they would not be aware of and were not aware of it. He was using the kind of vague ability in some of the cosmere magics to read possibilities on the future. He was also already not completely there when he was building this.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    If a kandra where to get the bones of a Dakhor monk, would they get the Dakhor monk's abilities?

    Brandon Sanderson

    If a kandra got a hold of the bones of a Dahkor monk, yeah, would they get the abilities… It would take more than just the bones, but that would be a big part of it.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    Just in the cosmere alone, are there any--Do you believe there are any specific magic systems that are stronger than the others, or have an advantage? Or do they kind of even out?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Oh, do-- Yeah. Do any of the magics have advantages or stronger-- Definitely some are stronger than others. Definitely. There is no attempt made on my part to power balance between magic systems and things. Power balancing is for RPGs where it's very important, it's not for storytelling.

    A lot of people like to ask the "Who would win, X or Y?" sort of thing, and I don't get into a lot of that, I usually say, "Well, what's the situation?" I'm not big on the-- I will, if people clash, or if different powers clash, I will write the situation, but it's so conditional. So I have a hard time with these cage match things that people really like to do and things like that, because they're fun, but as an author I'm like, "I can come up with a dozen situations where either one of them wins or someone else does". Right? That's what you do, in writing. You say, what is the context of this?

    But that's a tangent from your question, which is the powers are not equal. The Shards were generally equal. Some have given up more power than others.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    So in Words of Radiance, when Hoid has-- switches places with the carriage driver, who was mentioned as having a hat and a strange accent - is that carriage driver important?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Hehehehe… That's a-- I'll leave this one to you. It's a RAFO, but it's not a big RAFO.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    You recently said that dragons in the cosmere can take the form of humans.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yes.

    Questioner

    A kandra from Mistborn can do something very similar. Is there a meaningful connection between what the dragons and kandra can do?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Noooo, except for on fundamental cosmere rules stuff, but that's-- I would say no, in the same way that if you're like, "Is there any similarity between the way that bats fly and birds fly?" Well, there is some similarity 'cause-- But there is [convergent] evolution and stuff like that.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    In the Letter, in The Way of Kings in all the epigraphs. It was mentioned that the author of the Letter was accused of perpetuating grudges regarding Rayse and Bavadin.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yes.

    Questioner

    That being said, are there any Vessels or Shards i.e. Bavadin, sympathetic towards Rayse's cause?

    Brandon Sanderson

    There are some who are more li-- more willing to go along with it than others, yes.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    You have, like you said, thousands of years of history--mostly I'm talking about Stormlight Archives--you have, you know, Radiants have done this, and Heralds have done this, you have in some ways figured out what happened and what's going to happen with that stuff. And you have a, at least I think, friend/author Patrick Rothfuss who also has kind of this mythos of stuff that happened many, many years ago, have you guys ever talked to make sure you're not going to do the same cool thing?

    Brandon Sanderson

    You know we-- *laughter* Good question. No I haven't ever asked him about that. We haven't spent a lot of time-- Like the only thing I ever remember talking to Pat with-- about world-building wise was magic and his magic and things like that. I was really interested in sympathetic magic also, Warbreaker has an element to it. I really liked how he did his sympathetic magic in Kingkiller. But when I get together with Pat I try not to ask the questions that I know the fans are asking him a lot, I try to be somebody who's a colleague that we can talk about other sorts of things to give him a break from that. I never ask him when the next book will be out *laughter* That's your job not mine. I ask him how his kid is, and I ask him how has it been working with DAW lately, are there any frustrations for you in the business, and that sort of stuff. The stuff he can't talk with other people about. He can talk about his kids but he can't really talk about publisher stuff with a lot of other people.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    In Awakening an object when you give it the sort of Command like, go get the keys, or something. How does that object perceive the world around it? Since it doesn't have standard human senses, how does it see? How does it touch?

    Brandon Sanderson

    It is not--

    Moderator

    Repeat the question.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Oh… go ahead.

    Moderator

    The question was, how do Awakened objects actually perceive the world.

    Brandon Sanderson

    …The closest correlation you have to this is how Inquisitors see.

    Questioner

    Okay, following up on that say, someone who has-- say someone with bronze who-- a bronze Misting managed to somehow get access to Breath and Awaken would he then be able to tell that object "Hey I sense this Allomancer over there, can you find it".

    Brandon Sanderson

    That is not outside the realm of possibility.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    KalynaAnne

    In The Rithmatist you previously confirmed that Lines of Vigor behave a lot like light waves.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Mmhmm.

    KalynaAnne

    So if two lines of vigor collide do we have wave interference patterns? Does it matter if--

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yeah, I am planning some wave interference patterns and things like that, definitely.

    KalynaAnne

    Does it matter if they come from the same Rithmatist?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Eh... It should not, no.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    Question about Hoid--

    Brandon Sanderson

    Okay. RAFO. *laughter* No, no, go ahead…

    Questioner

    When Hoid said that Ivory wasn't capable of harming him, is that related to his stated difficulty in harming others?

    Brandon Sanderson

    RAFO.

    JordanCon 2016 ()
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    Questioner

    Spren. The phenomenon that creates spren. Is that Roshar-specific or is that a general effect?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Well, yes and no. So the question is, the effect that creates spren, is that Roshar-specific or is it general. The general fundamental rules that create spren are cosmere-wide. Spren are pieces of Investiture, usually pieces of Investiture that come straight from one of the Shards of Adonalsium, split off in some way, that because of human or other sapient creatures thinking about it or interacting with the power, the power starts to take on a life of its own. Develops personalities and comes alive, so to speak. And this can happen on any pla-- in any place where there is Investiture. So it could happen on any planet in the cosmere with significant amounts of free Investiture. The places you've seen this happen most commonly are on Sel and Scadri-- err Roshar. You haven't seen it on Scadrial, and you've seen little kind of hints at it on Nalthis, but not quite. And so-- But it's possible for it to happen anywhere. Seons and spren are basically the same thing with different powers-- powers kind of pushing them in different-- growth out of them-- That said, the non-sapient spren, so the spren that are not quite as-- They're not going to stand up and talk to you. Those all existed-- not all, but most of them existed on Roshar before the Shattering of Adonalsium.

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    Did the Lord Ruler create the lerasium that he gave to the ten foreign kings? Or where they put there by Leras--

    Brandon Sanderson

    Oh, good question… No one's asked me that before, I don't believe. Did the Lord Ruler create the lerasium that he gave-- No, he found the lerasium. It was existent before his Ascension.

    Questioner

    Can I ask if it was placed there intentionally by Leras or did it sort of grow similar to how atium--

    Brandon Sanderson

    The Lord Ruler-- It was not placed for him, he had to-- he had to get it.

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    What was the reasoning behind there being many, many years between different stories in the different parts the cosmere, like the huge gap between… Warbreaker and Way of Kings. Like why is--

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yeah, why are there some huge gaps in the length of the cosmere. There's-- I want the cosmere to be more than just a little blip of time. The concept for the cosmere was never something, to me, like the Avengers for instance. Which a lot of people kind of view it that way, particularly because the Marvel movies have been so big, and that's good. But it's not like all these concurrent stories with the same characters converging. That's not how I have ever planned it. Now there are certain people who are functionally immortal or close to it that will be involved in things across time, but this is-- I'm telling an epic story, right? And I knew we needed thousands of years between some of the events. For instance, Roshar, we start in the Prelude at 4500 years or whatever before the book starts. It's like, if I didn't have some big gaps, then what are all the stories that are happening in between? It feels illogical and false to me to have all the stories happen in a short time period. Now as certain part of the magic allow more communication and connection, then we will have to, by nature, kind of accelerate some of those things. But I feel like if I spent, you know, ten thousand years or whatever, and only had all the stories happen in the last 50, it would feel really weird. So that’s why.

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    Questioner

    So I noticed in Mistborn Era 1, there-- the head guard of the Venture House was a man named Felt.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yes. Well… yeah.

    Questioner

    He was in the guards.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yeah.

    Questioner

    There's also a character in Words of Radiance--

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yes!

    Questioner

    --a scout called Felt. Is that the same person?

    Brandon Sanderson

    It is the same person. *audience murmurs/laughs*

    Moderator

    You didn't repeat that one.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Is the Felt from Mistborn the same as the Felt from Stormlight. Yes it is.

    That's one of the two things I can remember surprising Peter. Which was, when he's like, "This name is kind of interesting. It's kind of different. You sure you want to use this? Shouldn't he have more of a Vorin name?" I'm like, "Go read back in Mistborn." He's like "OH!" *laughter* I'm always happy when I surprise Peter, because-- The other big one that surprised Peter was when I put Vasher into Stormlight, right? He's like, "Huh... Vasher-- Vasher is in Stormlight?" And I'm like, "Go read Way of Kings Prime." Which he had read, which is the Way of Kings I wrote in 2002, where lo and behold Kaladin's swordmaster is Vasher, named Vasher at that point. He hadn't realized that I had written Warbreaker after as a exploration of this character who'd already been in The Stormlight Archive. Those are the two things I can remember Peter not catching about the cosmere. He gets most everything but those two surprised him.

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    Questioner

    When a Parshendi changes forms, are they taking different spren into their gemhearts?

    Brandon Sanderson

    When a Parshendi changes forms, they are carefully entering into a symbiotic relationship with a new spren.

    Questioner

    But-- *audience laughter*

    Brandon Sanderson

    That's the answer you're going to get. That's a RAFO.