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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Official WoK Fan Art (Here there be spoilers)
« on: May 07, 2011, 08:01:11 AM »
To add to this, you can use a number of website to host your art - http://imgur.com/ is my personal preference.
A lot of people describe Scalzi’s Old Man's War novels as military science fiction, but I would classify its sequel Zoë’s Tale as a space opera. It’s a story about, well, Zoë, a teenage girl whose parents are invited to take leadership roles in building a colony on a new planet. Zoë is an enthusiastic member of the group sent to colonize Roanoke, despite the risks—and the risks are considerable even before the political machinations of greater powers boil to the surface. Continue reading Zoë’s Tale
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The Watcher stood quietly. He didn't look much like a messenger or courier. He wore all black, even a pair of black gloves. He wore trousers and a silken shirt, with no cloak or cape. She remembered that face. It was him.
Vin spun. A man landed quietly behind her. He looked . . . familiar, for some reason. He had a lean face—topped with dark hair—and his head was cocked slightly in confusion. She could see the question in his eyes. Why had she fallen down?
The Watcher stood quietly, then shook his head, as if . . . disappointed. Then, he pulled something from his sash.
Through the swirling mists, in the reflected light of the tent, she could see something on Zane's arm.
The skin was covered with thin white streaks. Scars.
Zane immediately lowered his arm, hiding the scarred flesh with his sleeve.
I don't know, I haven't read any of the books with this other dude. But I figured it was going to be one of the super-mages that would take this thing, and Vin comes from a world that's just not that wizard-y.