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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Ruin and Preservation
« on: March 27, 2008, 09:51:21 PM »
Maybe... maybe the quote means that Allomancy causes the mists? Or something?
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I'm of the mind that he used it up on something. Like keeping the Deepness under control and since he died, he couldn't feed it any more atium and thereby it grew more powerful.... I don't know, maybe not, but I do think it's gone because he used it on something.
I know it's speculation, but it just makes so much sense, especially showing the spikes with blood on them? Why would EUOL show this to us, and have Sazed think how it looked just like an Inquisitor's spike, then show all the dead and mangled bodies? EUOL even has Sazed speculate how Marsh hasn't really been specific about how Inquisitors are created, and the Marsh seemed "different". He even just up and disappeared the next day, after conveniently showing Sazed Kwaan's writing while not giving him enough time to read the whole thing. There didn't seem to be any other purpose for going there.