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    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    Rah179

    Could you give us a snippet about the Dustbringers? Or Willshapers?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Dustbringers never liked their name, and tried hard to get people to use another title for them.

    awakenedtassel

    Was there a mechanical reason they weren't able to effect the name change, or was it just because the new name didn't catch on?

    Brandon Sanderson

    The latter.

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    babididum

    Did the Lord Ruler have any hobbies / anything he just enjoyed doing not related to being a tyrant?

    Brandon Sanderson

    He did. Actually, across a thousand years he tried pretty much everything. He was most fond of music.

    Argent

    Composing, playing, or listening to?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Playing and listening to. Not composing.

    KeleksBreath

    Did he perhaps play the flute?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yes, he did.

    TheCurseOfEvilTim

    Is that the flute Hoid gave to Kaladin?

    Brandon Sanderson

    RAFO.

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    LongclawDescended

    If Gavilar was still alive, would he most likely have aligned himself to or taken actions most similar to Dalinar, Amaram or Taravangian? In other words, which of the three is best acting out his will?

    Brandon Sanderson

    I can say he would align with one of them most certainly, but I want to RAFO this for now. (Though I might have made it clear elsewhere and not be remembering.)

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    Rillum

    Vasher had a strange reaction when Vivenna mentioned Clod to him. Was Clod someone that Vasher knew in life? Or was this a reaction of his general disapproval of the Lifeless in general?

    Brandon Sanderson

    No, Vasher has a connection to that particular Lifeless. It was indeed someone Vasher knew in life.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    ccstat

    When Jasnah talks about soulcasting the 8 different types of blood, is she referring to transfusion typing within humans (e.g. ABO+/- on Earth) or to different kinds of blood between species (e.g. human vs axehound vs greatshell vs Aimian, etc)?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Both, though people on Roshar haven't hit upon the levels of complexity in blood types that we know.

    KingSloth

    Did these arise naturally on Roshar, or did Honor/Cultivation get lazy on templating humanity and copying existing?

    Brandon Sanderson

    RAFO. (Sorry.)

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    Boogalyhu34

    Do those two weather related phenomenons have something in common. They both seem to have investiture that people can draw on.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Weather is important to most cosmere magic.

    Footnote: The weather being referred to are the mists of Scadrial and the highstorms of Roshar.
    Sources: Reddit
    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    Oudeis16

    If Bob the Awakener Awakened fifty straw men to dance around, then died, then Returned as FormerBob the Appropriately Named, would FormerBob be able to reclaim the Breath from the straw men in the normal fashion (once he learned the "Your Breath to Mine" Command)?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yes. He has enough of his original Identity, and the spiritual connection would remain.

    sonofstannis

    What if he instead were reincarnated as a lifeless? Is there a way he could reclaim it then?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Lifeless have someone else's investiture replacing their own. (As opposed to Returned, who are augmented.) Depends on how much of them is left, and if they can achieve sapience again, but I'd say this is unlikely.

    WeiryWriter

    What if the Lifeless is Awakened with their own Breath? (i.e. they gave it away right before they died and the person they gave it to then used it in the Awakening)

    Brandon Sanderson

    This has happened already in the world, and it does help.

    -Nayrb

    Did this happen "on screen"?

    Brandon Sanderson

    RAFO.

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    mooglefrooglian

    Why is it that Returned need to consume Investiture to stay alive? Most other Invested beings (like spren, Seons, and the like) don't seem to have a similar requirement.

    Brandon Sanderson

    There's a distinction between a being who is made of Investiture come alive and one who has been overstuffed with it. The Returned are fairly unique.

    mooglefrooglian

    So, would a non-Returned who received enough Breath to overstuff them also need to start feeding on Investiture to live? Or would they be destroyed like Vin before that point?

    Brandon Sanderson

    I'm going to RAFO this, as I feel I should leave the details of the nature of the Returned for discussion in future books.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    Boogalyhu34

    Can Nightblood be considered a Splinter and does it function like a spren realmatically, are there distinct differences is what I'm asking.

    Brandon Sanderson

    Nightblood is kind of his own strange thing. He's an attempt to use one magic to replicate something in another. He's closest to a spren, but kind of like a...robot spren, for lack of better words to use.

    Argent

    When you say that Nightblood is "an attempt to use one magic to replicate something in another," do you mean life in general, or are you referring to a specific effect in a specific magic system?

    Brandon Sanderson

    There are those involved who knew that Shardblades existed before they tried the Nightblood experiment.

    uchoo786

    So does this mean Vasher had knowledge of Shardblades before creating Nightblood?

    Brandon Sanderson

    It means what I wrote, and nothing more at this point. :)

    wickedmath

    Dude. That's the most tantalizing RAFO I've seen in awhile. Have other Shards made Shardblades besides Honor?

    Brandon Sanderson

    :) RAFO

    Phantine

    Is that why Vasher uses the word 'Investiture' instead of some personal term for it?

    Brandon Sanderson

    I could be wrong, but I think Vasher was the first one in any book I allowed to use cosmere-aware terms for speaking of things like the magics. (Investiture is one of these.)

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    unknown

    1. Is the Aon that Raoden misinterpreted Rao?
    2. If yes, does it mean "gateway" or something similar?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Which one are you talking about specifically?

    WeiryWriter

    If I'm understanding them correctly they are refering to the "Big Hint" you've said there is about Worldhopping in Elantris, which you later explained as being an Aon that Raoden misinterprets. They are proposing that the Aon is Aon Rao (I think?). At least that's my current guess (though my guess is that Rao actually translates to "Investiture").

    Brandon Sanderson

    Ah... They're on the wrong track.

    I'll cut this one off right here, as I see they're misinterpreting what I said. It's more simple than that, and is something I think they have probably already figured out. The "Big Hint" I put back in Elantris are the murals Raoden and company discover. I believe this is what we're talking about, not the Aon being misinterpreted.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    dougpgc

    Is there Shard based magic that's used for translation? Hoid is very smart, but it seems like it would be a pain to learn all these other world's languages -- and he's very eloquent in all of them. Will you tell us any details you can about this? pretty please : )

    Brandon Sanderson

    There are several ways to do this. Hoid is not learning all of the languages without aid. No details, I'm afraid. Except that if you watch, you will see him slip and use words that have no meaning (or the wrong meaning) in some of the languages he's speaking. Those translate oddly, or don't translate at all.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    platysaur

    Well Mr. Sanderson, I finally finished Words of Radiance as well. I thank you for answering previous questions of mine on this thread.

    I didn't read Warbreaker but I intend to. That said, if I don't get to it (college is quickly approaching now), will it be a setback? I know that Szeth's sword is now a character from Warbreaker, but I don't want to be at a disadvantage if I can't get to it.

    Brandon Sanderson

    If you don't read Warbreaker, I doubt you'll be confused. I wrote Warbreaker as a prequel novel (after writing the original draft of The Way of Kings) to give some backstory to side characters I knew where cosmere-aware, but the story should work just fine without having read it.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    CPiGuy2728

    How did Spook not die of lead poisoning after losing the ability to burn pewter in the third book? He must have had some pewter left in him. Or was he going to die of it, but Sazed healed him?

    Brandon Sanderson

    It wasn't in his system long enough to hurt him.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    CPiGuy2728

    When you wrote the epigraphs to the third book, how much were you expecting to lead readers astray? How loony is it that I thought their author was TenSoon for most of the book? (After all, he is not a man, but a force. He defended his ways, yet violated them. He was their savior, yet they called him heretic.)

    Brandon Sanderson

    I wanted very much for people to think they'd figured it out. I was actually annoyed when my editor wrote in the jacket copy a question, implying that the identity of the Hero was a mystery. I wanted people to assume it was Vin.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    mooglefrooglian

    The man who calls himself Taln had his Blade swapped with another. Presumably, the people (or person) doing so thought he had an Honorblade.

    Would the people who did the swap have known if Taln did not in fact actually have an Honorblade? Could they have been taking a chance and in fact ended up with a regular Shardblade?

    Brandon Sanderson

    This is possible. Assuming they knew just what they were trying to grab, they'd probably have figured it out very quickly.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    trevorade

    Did the publicly known nobility Mistborn have some sort of training/play ground? Like a big space they could properly train they're abilities and fly around in?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Some built things like this.

    trevorade

    Thinking about it more, a public Mistborn gathering place would probably be a big assasin bullseye... Better to have a place just for you where you can staff it with a lot of misting guards.

    Brandon Sanderson

    That's what I assumed the question was asking.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    Thadamin

    Are spren able to manifest Surges like the humans they are bonded to? Syl is able to stick things together are other types able to do other things or is the sticking things together something else?

    Brandon Sanderson

    The Spren are living Surges, in a way. There are some "higher" spren which have more ability than others to touch certain Surges. Honor, for example, is not a force of nature--but a force of thought. What is attributed to it relates more to the abstract.

    And that didn't really answer you, did it? Well, hopefully it's enough.

    Phantine

    Is them being living Surges the same as how seons are living Aons?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Similar.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    unknown

    One Wayne and Wax question left in me that I can't get out of my head. What exactly made you decide upon their combination of abilities? Did you focus on the abilities and what they can do, or did you want to give those two characters specific sets of weaknesses and then went from there?

    Brandon Sanderson

    I built them like I built the original Mistborn thieving crew, actually. I decided their roles, then picked powers to compliment them. This is opposite of the Stormlight archive, where I have the orders, and I fit people to them.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    Oudeis16

    TenSoon comments that when the unbirthed are given Blessings, they lose the mimickry instinct that mistwraiths have and have to be taught anew. If their only native senses are touch and taste, how exactly do you teach a blob of muscles how to form things like eyes and ears?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Basically, you feed it some partially digested eyes, then some more eyes, then eventually it starts making eyes on its own. It takes a while; Kandra 'children' grow more slowly than human ones.

    Oudeis16

    I don't know if you've considered how mistwraiths would be taxonomically classified; have you decided whether or not mistwraiths would be considered 'mammals'?

    Brandon Sanderson

    They are not mammals. Since they were deliberately created, I'd place them in their own branch.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    VindicationKnight

    Can you use Forgery to enhance or diminish a person's intelligence? If so, could you use it to uplift a non-sentient animal to human levels of intelligence?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Uplifting requires extreme amounts of investiture, and needs to be affixed permanently to the soul. This is beyond what a normal person, even a Forger, usually has access to.

    VindicationKnight

    And if full uplifting is practically impossible then are more minor intelligence alterations (like Taravangian) feasible?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Uplifting isn't quite as impossible as I might have implied. It would be easier, say, than making Nightblood. But, of course, making Nightblood was VERY hard.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    Boogalyhu34

    I asked you at minicon if Roshar had always been the only large landmass on the planet and I think you said that there was once no large land mass on Roshar. Did I hear you correctly? I've been kicking my self for months for not recording that small q and a.

    Brandon Sanderson

    You heard me right.

    FatalTragedy

    Does this mean Roshar was once an archipelago?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Not necessarily.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    dougpgc

    Can you get to the Cognitive Realm using Allomancy? From what I've been reading recently, Shardpools sound like a common way to go.. but Rosharan magic can be used to get to Shadesmar without a shardpool around, for instance. Can Allomancy be used to get there too?

    Brandon Sanderson

    The parts of Allomancy you know do not allow entering into Shadesmar.

    /r/books AMA 2015 ()
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    djdav

    Do you plan on having a true, definite ending to the Cosmere, such that no more books will be written that exist in it?

    Brandon Sanderson

    I DO have a true, definite ending. However, I can't say "no more books could exist" as there are always more stories to be told. But when I reach this ending in the years to come, I might very well decide enough has been done on this story. We shall see.