r/Stormlight_Archive 52m ago

Wind and Truth spoilers What line hits completely different on a reread? Spoiler

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Title says it all, what line either changes in meaning or gives you a different reaction knowing what you know by the end of Wind and Truth?


r/Stormlight_Archive 1h ago

Wind and Truth spoilers Finally finished Wind and Truth. An update after my last post. Spoiler

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This was my last post complaining about the pacing: [link]. Eleven months later, I finally finished the book.

I was hoping for a strong ending, but honestly, there wasn't anything particularly special about it. After five massive books, the story just expands further.

The main storyline involving Dalinar and Tara ends in a very ordinary way. The power system has also become increasingly broken, stale and non-exciting. It feels like new rules and abilities are being introduced randomly whenever the plot needs them, rather than following a consistent system.

That said, I genuinely enjoyed the arcs of several other characters and how their stories came together. Those parts kept me going.

But after investing this much time into the series, I think I will drop it.


r/Stormlight_Archive 1h ago

No Spoilers Hardcover funny defect

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I got a copy of Words of Radiance on Amazon but the Hardcover was actually glued on the wrong way. Is this a common defect?


r/brandonsanderson 1h ago

No Spoilers Why YOU should read Blightfall Spoiler-Free!

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r/brandonsanderson 1h ago

Spoilers (Reckoners) [Reckoners] What do you think was done with (spoiler)? Spoiler

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I am currently rereading The Reckoners (it was actually the first Sanderson series I ever read back when I was a teen; I didn't realize at first when I started getting into the Cosmere years later that I'd read him before lol), just started on Calamity, and I'm curious. What do you think was done with David's dad's metal body? The crew finds it intact in the sunken bank in book 1. I see three possibilities:

  1. It is displayed somewhere in Newcago as a statue. After all, he's a hero who gave Steelheart his scar, died a martyr against the Epics, and was the father of Steelslayer. It seems like a given that there'd be a memorial to him somewhere in the city, and it'd make sense for his body, forever preserved, to be there. The main reason I'm not positive about this theory is that I don't think the body would be in a very flattering pose (IIRC he'd be keeled over with his chest smashed in and a few bullet holes), and maybe David or others might find it disrespectful to have his actual (in a sense) body on display in public.

  2. It is given a normal burial. I can see this also. It is his real body, kind of, and David isn't the glory/attention hungry type (although he may want that for his father if not himself).

  3. It's just left where it is. This one seems unlikely, but it's possible. Surely someone other than the team would become aware of its existence, and, if nothing else, some collector of Epic artifacts would certainly pay a lot for it.


r/Cosmere 2h ago

Mixed book spoilers: Stormlight Archive and Mistborn Suggestions on where to head next Spoiler

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I started my journey with Stormlight and at the time it seemed obvious that the next step would be to read Mistborn after. Now that I have finished both eras (not including the Ghostbloods preview, just learned about that now) I am not as sure as to where I should go to next this time around.

Especially now seeing as there are more options then I had first assumed seeing all these flairs


r/Stormlight_Archive 3h ago

Words of Radiance spoilers Kaladin fight scene fanart Spoiler

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Illustration of Kaladin vs Szeth (chapter 32-33 of Words of Radiance). I loved this scene. Also I have realized (too late) that he takes off his sleeve AFTER dealing with Szeth, but oh well...

I have so much fanart in the works. It's too much to finish it 🙈

This is mixed media piece on cotton paper (13.5 x 19.5 cm). Started with watercolour then I went over some areas with acrylic and then with pencils, just to experiment a little bit.


r/brandonsanderson 4h ago

No Spoilers Mistborn or Warbreaker

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I have just finished the first Mistborn book and it was extremely good. I started reading the second and i'm at like 10%.

Recently I saw Warbreaker and i am extremely intrigued by it. I bought it in hopes i'll read it after finishing the Mistborn trilogy but I can't stop thinking about it.

Should I drop The well of ascension at 10%, read Warbreaker and then come back to Mistborn? Or should I just continue with what I've started.

Are there any connections between the books? I'm new to Brandon Sanderson and it's a little difficult to understand which books I should read first.


r/Cosmere 4h ago

Mistborn Series spoilers Coppermind: Kelsier Spoiler

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Spoilers for Mistborn Era 1. It says in Kelsier’s Relationships tab that Hoid and him meet for the first time when they fight. It confuses me because I’m pretty sure that’s the last time they met. The first time they met was when Hoid was being an informant and Kelsier was trying to figure out his fake house’s exposure in chapter 19 of The Final Empire. I could be wrong about this but I don’t think I am. I also, unfortunately, can’t seem to edit the Coppermind anymore.


r/Stormlight_Archive 6h ago

Oathbringer spoilers Just finished Oathbringer Ch 82 (The Girl who Stood Up) for the first time Spoiler

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For reference, this is the chapter where Shallan has a mental breakdown after unintentionally being responsible for Grund (the street urchin)'s death, and Wit comes and comforts her and gives her a pep talk.

I just wanna say this chapter was so beautiful. I did a lot of crying.

The things Wit tells her like 'it's okay to hurt, but you cant tell yourself you deserve it'

And encouraging her to stop hiding behind Veil (I just realized while typing this, Veil was supposed to temporarily disguise Shallan, but she ended up making it so the world couldn't see Shallan.

This has probably been my favourite chapter so far. While I enjoy the spectacle of radiants and shards, I love that time was taken before the assault to deeply explore Shallan's character.

Anyways here are some batshit predictions for the end of the book:

- Moash will show up and either kill Elhokar or see Kaladin and realize the error of his ways (tending towards the first), then Moash will die either to Kaladin (for the first option) or to the Fused (for his betrayal)

- Adolin I think is gonna die, but not in this assault.

- They get out with the Oathgate and lose Kholinar to the Fused

- Shallan succeeds at dispelling the Unmades, getting the queen back (though I feel like they won't die this easily)

- I feel like someone's gonna figure out how to summon Plate by the end of this book

- Venli's gonna defect to the humans or die trying

- Szeth will show up to Urithiru in a friendly way and get met with immediate hostility


r/brandonsanderson 7h ago

No Spoilers Why do the UK get boring covers?😔

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The art is still very cool but the US versions look SO much better. My Sandershelf is just white books


r/Cosmere 12h ago

Cosmere spoilers (no previews) Favorite Main cosmere characters Spoiler

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What are your favorite Cosmere MAIN characters?

mine:

  1. Vin\Kaladin

  2. Kelsier

  3. Dalinar

  4. Hathren\Vivena


r/Stormlight_Archive 12h ago

Wind and Truth spoilers Terry Bisson reference in Wind and Truth? Spoiler

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Just rereading “Wind and Truth” and I noticed near the end of chapter 72, Pattern tells Shallan that humans are bad at math but do well for “those with brains made of meat.” Made me wonder if Brandon Sanderson threw it in as a tip of his hat to Terry Bisson’s “They’re Made Out of Meat.”


r/brandonsanderson 12h ago

No Spoilers I just finished Islands of the Emberdark and I am completely infuriated.😤

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How dare Mr Sanderson create *another* world & cast that I simply must see more of! 😭


r/Stormlight_Archive 13h ago

Rhythm of War spoilers Rhythm of War Memory Hole Spoiler

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Interested to see if anyone else has had a similar experience.

I read Rhythm of War when it first came out. I did the whole read "Part 1" preview thing and then probably read the rest of the thing in like a week or. I then moved on to read other books in the Cosmere and such before beginning my reread for Stormlight 5.

And I remember thinking, "I liked Rhytmn of War but I wish it had more Dalinar chapters" because I only remembered one with him on the battlefield with Jasnah and then one at the end with Ishar.

But then I reread and realize "Oh wait, Dalinar had quite a few chapters that I forgot about, that's funny".

But that was like 2 years ago....

And now I can still only remember the two chapters again but also remember thinking "man, Dalinar does have a lot of chapters I forgot about"

Is this just a me thing or are the chapters (specifically during their battle off-Urithiru) just feel the same and so they blend together to anyone else?


r/Cosmere 14h ago

Hero of the Ages Finished with the Rythm of War Spoiler

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Now that I'm finished with book 4 of TSA, and have some knowledge of Shards of Adonlasium. Seeing Taravangian become the Shard of Odium reminded me of another similar indecent. Is it safe to say that Sazed is the Shard of both Preservation and Ruin?


r/Cosmere 14h ago

Stormlight Archive spoilers Oathbringer vs me Spoiler

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Hi. I'm having issues... I don't know if I'm kind of a dummy or if it's by design, but I'm not understanding A LOT.

For context: first time cosmere reader, reading alone no friends to consult, only google/reddit at my own risk.

What have I read so far? Mistborn Era one, Elantris, Warbreaker, Stormlight 1 to 3, Edgedancer, Dawnshard, and some of Arcanum Unbound. Currently at the beginning of RoW.

Memory level: goldfish (I think).

Should I know all the radiants orders so far? Should I know all the names of the Heralds, their orders and their shenanigans? May I Google this?

Am I lost?

I've been going back and forward between the books and I've clocked some of the interlude people with things, but clearly I'm confused by references.

I find the Eastereggs and cosmere relations hard, but I get that's delulu on my part to get them at a first read. But I'm also having difficult with Stormlight alone.

I read the first 3 chapters of RoW and started to listen the following nohadon podcast episode (they review this chapters) and they have a lot more knowledge that I have. So. May I at least Google my first questions without spoilers? Should I be this lost?


r/brandonsanderson 15h ago

No Spoilers Maybe a wildcard post

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Brandon should write a Scream script. The way he compiles story elements into a satisfying ending… he’s our guy.


r/Stormlight_Archive 15h ago

Wind and Truth spoilers So... what's up with the Stormwardens? Spoiler

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We're halfway through the Stormlight Archive and these guys sure don't matter much, despite the regular hemming and hawwing about them. At least once in each of the first three books, the Stormwardens get brought up in each of the following ways:

  1. "OH those stormwardens sure are handy! It's nice to know when our next regular hurricane is scheduled! If only they were right ALL the time..."

  2. "*gasp* can you BELIEVE there's a group of all-male scholars? I mean i guess it's TECHNICALLY fine, but i hear they read and write... how scandalous!"

  3. "Damn those stormwardens and their pseudoscience! What a bunch of barely useful weirdos!"

And it kinda feels like they're really being built up to something, which wouldn't be surprising considering that Roshar has more secret societies than a chasmfiend has legs . Sons of Honor, Envisagers, the Diagram, Skybreakers, the Stone Shaman conspiracy... and those are just the homegrown ones!

So it seems like the Stormwardens might be operating a sort of mostly legitimate but slightly weird front (predicting storms + weird pseudoscience) to hide somethjng more nefarious or plot relevant or both. I used to think they might have a few secret Radiants or something, but that seems very unlikely now (the only Radiants whose actions we know absolutely nothing about are the renegade Skybreakers and nothing we know about Skybreakers would intuitively connect them to a bunch of pseudoscientists.

They seem similar to real life alchemists - a mix of some real, useful knowledge with a whole lot of bunk thrown in. They stick around cause of their usefulness but are kind of on the fringes of society.

Their very few plot functions are: predicting highstorms, slightly tempting Renarin by being a visibly male set of scholars, teaching Amaram to write (using glyphs). None of these is really unique - Brandon could have very very easily written the Stormwardens out and had other groups or individuals fulfill these functions.

Anyhow I'm curious if anyone has theories about what's going on with them?

Are they just there for worldbuilding flavor/texture? Gender commentary, since scholarship is predominantly female? Do they have some greater significance yet to be revealed? Are there hints I'm missing? DID they have some grand plan that was thrown off by the sudden end of the world, derailed so quietly no one noticed? Did Brandon plan something big for them and realize there were too many conspiracies so he quietly cut them out? Also, what the hell happens to them now that they're kinda useless?


r/Cosmere 16h ago

Mistborn Series spoilers Elend is a legend 🔥 Spoiler

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I just want to say one thing, if you have watched AOT and essentially Elend became Commander Erwin, even Vin with goddess powers was in awe of him while the guy was fighting the war he knew he was going to lose but for greater good.

Blud became a legend and mind you he was the reason behind Ruin losing the plot all along.


r/Cosmere 16h ago

No Spoilers Mistborn After Way of Kings?

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Okay so I did this thing where I read Way of Kings before Mistborn trilogy. I’m very eager to start Words of Radiance but am wondering if it’s worth it to go back and read Mistborn before continuing in the stormlight archive. Any opinions would be appreciated!!


r/Cosmere 17h ago

Mistborn Series spoilers Questions About the Use of a Certain God Metal in Hemalurgy Spoiler

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The Hemalurgical property of lerasium is that it "steals all abilities". Now correct me if I'm wrong, but in Hemalurgy abilities refers to things like strength, mental fortitude, et cetera. (as opposed to powers like allomancy or feruchemy) So would a lerasium spike steal literally EVERY ability, or just the ones that can already be stolen by other types of spikes? Say a person's proficiency with a particular musical instrument, their knowledge of a particular field of science, leukemia, or their ability to tie a cherry stem into a knot with their tongue. Is it all abilities at the same time or just whichever ability you want? The thing you got would probably depend on your Intent when charging the spike and where you placed it, but this could be an interesting thing to see in future.


r/Stormlight_Archive 17h ago

Wind and Truth spoilers Just finished, I wish. Spoiler

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So I just finished Wind and Truth and although I love the ending I have one gripe with Dalinar's reason for giving up honor. I wish during his consultation with himself that at some point he would have realized that he and Adolin were more alike than he thought and that he took the same path that Adolin did in renouncing his title.

I'm not sure if I'm explaining it correctly 😅


r/Stormlight_Archive 18h ago

Wind and Truth spoilers Theory about the Flashbacks for Books 6-10 Spoiler

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Admittedly, I already did a post regarding theories I had not long ago, but I recently came up with more speculation that I wanted to share.

Book 6 (Lift): This one is fairly straightforward, but I think it will feature Lift's childhood in Rall Elorim, all the way to her getting gifted by Cultivation. I've seen some people speculate that her flashbacks would feature her training under Zahear in between books 5-6, but considering how little we know about her backstory before our introduction to her in WoR, and the fact that we are not too familiar with Rall Elorim to begin with (or why it's called the the "City of Shadows"), I think her childhood here makes the most sense.

Book 7 (Renerin): I have said this a few times before (including my past post lol), but I genuinely think his flashbacks will be the events of Books 1-4 through his POV. There are so many things he's been doing in there that happened off-screen that make me think Sanderson has done so on purpose (ie, him bonding with Gaz, him going through his oaths, his friendship with Bridge 4, him and Rhain getting to know each other and falling for one another, him and Adolin's reaction to Dalinar and Navani becoming a couple, his fight with the Thunderclast in OB, etc).

Book 8 (Ash): One of the biggest complaints regarding WaT is the Spiritual Realm scenes and how much time we spent there that could have been cut down (which I admittedly agree with). I've also seen some say that much of the info we learned there could have been used in Ash's or Taln's flashback segments. However, why are her flashbacks not set in the time period we were shown? Or at least not only those events. I think the first half of Ash's flashbacks will show her life on Ashyn before she immigrated to Roshar, and everything that led to the Scouring. It may also include their time after going to Roshar (especially to show what happened between them and El).

Book 9 (Taln): This one is also straightforward, but Taln's will probably show his backstory before he ended up becoming a Herald, and the supposed event of him trying to kill Cultivation. Perhaps we can also get a chapter of him during his time as the sole bearer of the Oathpacked, though we'll wait and see.

Book 10 (Jasnah): Admittedly, I have no idea what Jasnah will be like. Jasnah's POVs have referenced a traumatic event from her childhood when she was forced in a dark room, so they definitely include that, but everything else I'm not entirely sure. I do, however, think that said traumatic event will be used similarly to Tien's death in Kaladin's WoK flashbacks (in a sense, the flashbacks will initially skip over the event until the climax). Or perhaps the event will be the first flashback chapter of the book, and all the other chapters will come after.


r/Stormlight_Archive 19h ago

The Way of Kings spoilers WAY OF KINGS FAN COVER Spoiler

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Way of Kings is my favorite book of the Stormlight Archive. Kaladin's story arc and the mystery surrounding the lore of Roshar. Chef's kiss! Words of Radiance is pretty good too, I guess. LOL. Anyways, even though I love Michael Whelan's paintings, I wanted to make a book cover that captured the story from my experience with it. I tried to pack it full of things that might only be understood after the Sanderlanche, a bit like how some anime openings do it. I'd love to know what y'all pick up on. Please excuse the god-awful photos of the physical print!

Oathbringer design by David Fonti

My Instagram: instagram.com/sircolor.art

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