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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Awakening speculation (Spoilers)
« on: June 18, 2009, 02:32:19 AM »
On the online 6.1 version ( i think that was the final ) it said that Nightbloods command was "destroy evil"
"Magic is what makes fantasy fantastic," someone says, "you can't apply rules to them or else it loses wonder!" I respond, "Sure, but if you want to write them you will certainly want to know how they work." Writing is all about execution, and I find applying some basic laws of physics to magic systems make them more understandable and realistic. Here, I'm going to outline my basic method for developing a magic system.
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JK Rowling did an interview with NBC. It DOES have some spoilers for those who have NOT read the book. It's great for those who have, including saying what Ron, Harry, and Hermione are doing for a living. It can be found here for anyone interested
The biggest problem is we don't FULLY know the abilities of an Elantrian, because nothing really happened until the end of the book. Plus they like never die because they can heal themselves and heal at a rapid rate anyway.I agree however having said that i think that a Mistborn and battle trained Furechemist could kill the Elantrian and Dakor monk because i believe the Furechemist would quickly defeat the monk and double team the Elantrian.
Ahh. Well the Lord Ruler was experimenting for nearly a millenia trying to create new hemalurgical beings with no success beyond the Inquisitors, koloss, and kandra, the latter of which he created when he held the power at the Well of Ascension. I would imagine that each animal would have its own bind points, so you could not just put an Inquisitor's spikes into a horse.thats a good idea i think that an animal givan a hemalurgical spike would get two things 1) sentience, they would be intleigent. and 2) they would get a "blessing" of the metal there givin, ( i.e. strength,speed,weight, ext.)