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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Problem: Smokers.
« on: June 28, 2010, 09:11:10 PM »
My guess would be that they have someone burning a metal next to them when they are tested. If the person's metal vibrations vanish, then you'd know.
"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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I assume at least one person will be dressing up.
First thing I gotta say to spark conversation would be that Spren are awesome. I want one to follow me around wherever I go. Besides the one encounter of a Spren being intelligent which we currently don't know if it was real or just his imagination. I'm more inclined to assume it was real.
You should take into consideration that Kaladin is a looney.
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This topic amuses me.
In the ABM it would be pages 758 and 852 if they were there.Oh wait... Thanks, Ook.
Hoid isn't technically a shard, though by the time you meet him in most books he's bound to one, so it's nearly the same thing.
So Hoid isn't technically a shard, but he is bound to one.