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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Limitations of magic in WoK ** spoilers**
« on: August 16, 2011, 09:52:40 PM »
well we know that Shardplate is immune to Lashings, so it probably blocks Soulcasting as well.
Max is a Shadowblade, a supernatural--and supernaturally competent--warrior bound to protect her witch Giselle. As a Shadowblade, Max doesn't age. She is better, faster, stronger than any ordinary human being. And she hates it. Giselle betrayed her trust to make Max what she is, and though she is magically compelled to protect Giselle and follow orders, Max works against her witch in every way she can. Continue reading Bitter Night
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Personally I'm wondering where Szeth's honorspren is. Syl really doesn't like leaving Kal, so why is Szeth missing his companion?In the magical descriptions at the end of The way of Kings it say that there were two types of surgebinding, windrunning could be one type and Szeth could have another type. Furthermore Nohadon says the Alakavish is a surgebinder and has the Nahel bond but not all spren are as discerning as a honorspren suggesting differnet types of Surgebinding. Jasnah says there were two orders that did soulcasting so it makes sense that two orders performed surgebinding. I just wanted to ask if anyone knows anything about Dustbringers it is mentioned in the prologue.