Questioner
(indistinct, about Hoid and the black seon)
Brandon Sanderson
Yes, the Skaze.
Questioner
What's the seon's name?
Brandon Sanderson
Well, it's one of the skaze. And I haven't... So... I have a name in my notes, but I haven't decided if I want to canonize it yet. RAFO. I'd have to even look it up now, but I've got it.
Questioner
I know that in Dragonsteel there's a lot about Hoid.
Brandon Sanderson
Yes.
Questioner
Do you have any guess when you will revision(?) Dragonsteel?
Brandon Sanderson
Yeah... My plan is right now to finish Stormlight, then do Dragonsteel, then do the last Mistborns. So it's kind of far away.
Questioner
Will there be possibly any books which play on Yolen?
Brandon Sanderson
Yeah, the Dragonsteel books will be on Yolen. And it's possible that Yolen will be involved later on
Questioner
I was wondering: Stormlight doesn't cross walls, because people put their spheres outside. But it crosses the glass of the spheres. Is that material dependent or...
Brandon Sanderson
It's thickness dependent. In the third book there's actually a little place where it's mentioned. Some people put it right inside a little, kind of thin rock portion and the Stormlight can still reach it. So I did that quite intentionally.
Questioner
I was wondering if the Chasmfiends have... like their own Gemhearts...
Brandon Sanderson
Yes.
Questioner
It's probably not a coincidence that emeralds that can hold most of the Stormlight. So are Chasmfiends, do they take energy from Stormlight?
Brandon Sanderson
Yes, yes, yes, yes. That's part.
Questioner
So there is a huge energy source there, they can supply it with eating so...
Brandon Sanderson
It is actually most beneficial during their metamorphisis, as you'll notice that the chrysalises are not as big as they get, and so yeah. They depend on the Stormlight and they depend on the Spren that they are bonded to keep them from crushing themselves. So Chasmfiends couldn't exist off world for multiple reasons.
Questioner
I'm guessing that for Chasmfiends the absorption of Stormlight is different because there is a whole shell thing that is thick.
Brandon Sanderson
Yup, yup.
Questioner
How would - just really generally - the Ghostbloods react if they found or met Hoid?
Brandon Sanderson
(laughs) They... Some people among them know of him.
Questioner
So they know he's around.
Brandon Sanderson
Some of them do, not everybody. But they are aware of his existence. At least in lore, they don't always... Not all of them have connected the King's Wit to this person's lore, does that make sense? So what would they know? They'd probably want to get him and interrogate him. They would want to know what he knows, but he is really slippery and it's hard to get out of him what he knows.
Questioner
I'm looking for a Nightblood drawing for a tattoo but i can't find any official artwork.
Brandon Sanderson
We don't have any official artwork. Ben McSweeny may have made some sketches of his own, so if you contact him on reddit he is 'Inkthinker'. He does a lot of the sketchbook pages. If you look in this for the one who did Shallan's sketchbook he might have one that he's done on his own, tell him he can send it to you if he has one, I think he might have one but we don't have an official yet.
Questioner
The Division Surge: does it actually split atoms or does it split the bonds of molecules?
Brandon Sanderson
It splits the bonds of molecules, it does not split atoms.
Questioner
That would be completely overpowered.
Brandon Sanderson
I have done an atom splitting magic originally in Dragonsteel. And wooow it was overpowered. So really, this is fiddling... You'll see what it does when I use it, but we'll not be splitting atoms. We're not creating nuclear reactio... or fission, so.
Questioner
Another “physics” question: We have the Surges of Cohesion and Tension. And I'm really not sure what the difference is in that.
Brandon Sanderson
You'll see when I do this. It's a RAFO. And I play with them anyway a little differently in each order anyway. So what they do... I'll let you figure it out.
Questioner
It's just like when you enhance the tension of a water surface... (..)
Brandon Sanderson
Surface tension is what you're talking about. I'm gonna RAFO. But you're theorizing in correct directions.
Questioner
Would it actually be enough to get to Silverlight University for an application or do you need to...
Brandon Sanderson
Oh no lots of people live there. It would not just be enough to get there. There are actually people in the city. It's a fully functional city.
Questioner
And there's one last question if I may: I'm really into swords and such. I couldn't help but notice king Elhokar's Blade. It's just... All the others are ornamented, and they may have some glyphs, but it is the only one where it is explicitly it is told that there are ten fundamental glyphs on it which are the glyphs of the orders. I read some of the chapters from Dalinar from Unfettered II, and I know how he got it for Elhokar. Is there also some more backstory to this Blade?
Brandon Sanderson
There's a backstory to every Blade and every one of them is special, that's the problem. But I will be exploring the origins of some of the Blades. Eventually. Not a ton, but a little bit.
Questioner
As it is ornamented in such a way... Could it be related to a Bondsmith?
Brandon Sanderson
Bondsmiths didn't have Blades.
Questioner
All of them? It's just... Maybe it was just the Stormfather...
Brandon Sanderson
No. That's a really good guess. Really good guess. I'm gonna RAFO Bondsmiths because you gonna learn a lot about them in the next book because it's the Bondsmith's book. That's a really good theory, but it's not true.
Questioner
But maybe there is at least something to it.
Brandon Sanderson
But there's a reason to it, why it has all the 10 orders.
Questioner
Is Endowment agreeable with the Nalthesian using her gift to feed the Returned?
Brandon Sanderson
Yes.
Questioner
What with the deaths of Denth, Shashara and Arsteel - I can't see them giving their Divine Breath away. Isn't this the reason why they Return?
Brandon Sanderson
That's a RAFO, obviously.
Questioner
Would there be a new effect if an Allomancer burned the metal of Paalm's spike?
Brandon Sanderson
RAFO. Excellent question
Questioner
Did the Shattering of Adonalsium have a chance of a breakdown of the magic system on the planet of its creation?
Brandon Sanderson
There was an effect. Breakdown might not be the exact right phrase, but it could fit, but there was definitely an effect.
Questioner
At the end of “Alloy of Law” Marsh tells Marasi he is giving the diary to Wax because “.. he does my brother's work”. At this time it was a reminder of Kelsier, but with Secret History and the third book out why does Marsh think we need someone to do his brother's work? Isn't Kelsier doing that himself?
Brandon Sanderson
Well. (laughs) Marsh is of multiple minds on what's happening with Kelsier at this time. When he's referencing his brother's work, he's specifically tells Marasi speaking to the lore of the Survivor. Like he's specifically talking to somebody, and he does believe this. He may not think that Kelsier is doing Kelsier's work anymore. But that depends on... You will see interaction between Marsh and Kelsier in the future.
Questioner
Could non-Scadrians use Southern Scadrian medallions, and if so, could Drabs, too?
Brandon Sanderson
Oh, the amulets? Yes, yes they could.
Questioner
And Drabs, also?
Brandon Sanderson
Could Drabs use one of the amulets and make them work? Yeah, Drabs could. They're missing a little bit of something I'll explain eventually, but they could make those work.
Questioner
Odium has, as I understand it, something like the meaning of God's divine wrath. How is wrath on its own able to cause such terrible destruction? I mean, he primarily attacked di-Shardic worlds like Sel and Roshar, so could he just have sowed discord between Shards there to an extent of them actually fighting against each other and then just *inaudible*.
Brandon Sanderson
That is a good theory, that he got them to fight against each other. I won't tell you whether it happened or not, but it is a very valid theory. It's fully within his capacity; that's the sort of thing that he does.
Questioner
The second question is about dragons! One race, on Yolen, are dragons with the ability to shift. I'm positively sure that we haven't seen any dragons in dragon form around yet. How about in human form, and would it be possible to actually recognize a human dragon?
Brandon Sanderson
So, the question is, I haven't written the book yet, but one of the books I've talked about that is the origin of all of this is called Dragonsteel, and there are dragons in it! 'Cause, like I said, 'Why not? Why wouldn't you?' And she's asking about Dragonsteel. Have we seen dragons hidden among the characters in the books that we have seen. You have very likely seen -
Questioner
A letter.
Brandon Sanderson
Yes, you have seen a letter from a dragon. And you... there are some that are off-world, and so you might have seen them. I won't tell you for sure, but you would not recognize them.
Questioner
About Ien, Raoden's seon. I was wondering what happened to him.
*brief sidebar for translation*
Brandon Sanderson
So, still around, but suffered some effects of what happened in the books, but still around.
*brief sidebar for translation*
I'm trying not to give spoilers, but when I go back to the series I do intend to answer that question.
Questioner
The visions Dalinar gets in WoK always struck me as odd - you don't just look at the past, you are able to act within this experience. Now we know that Gavilar was also on the way to being a Bondsmith - was he acting in a different way? Were the visions only basically the same but different in the end depending on the personal reactions? Is this something like a test?
Brandon Sanderson
He did see the same visions. They were the same thing. But... I will say that his reaction to them were very different from Dalinar's reactions to them. Anyway it was difficult for the Stormfather without a bond to determine/to tell the difference between very easily. When Spren are bonded, they gain a lot more ability to understand the world around then, so you'll find out soon more stuff about this in the third book.
Questioner
I think I am one of the few people who really like Elhokar. He's a king who actually asks a lowly Darkeyes two times how to be a good ruler. What's your opinion on him?
Brandon Sanderson
I think Elhokar is maligned by a lot of people. He was put in a hard situation, inheriting from a really great king and having a really domineering uncle. He is a little arrogant, a little full of himself, but thats natural for his position. And I am very fond of Elhokar.
Questioner
You recently compared the Aon Dor to a programming language of some sorts. Could you actually go one step further and build something like a curcuit board?
Brandon Sanderson
The difficultiy with all of that is that you have got to remember that the magic as they understand it right now only works based on Elantrian intention and activation. There were basically these sorts of things, but the switch has to be flipped by an Elantrian. Those things existed in Elantris.
Questioner
It's just that I think that Elantris itself could be some sort of a really big circuit board.
Brandon Sanderson
That may be a little too far for what Elantris is, but there are places in Elantris which are just what you are describing.
Questioner
Could you spike a hordeling?
Brandon Sanderson
Yes. Spike means getting something out, spike means get(ting?) something in? I think that both is viable. I think you can, yeah.
Questioner
If you would spike something in, would the whole Aimian get maybe an Allomantic ability?
Brandon Sanderson
Mostly, this would probably change the hordeling. And they may lose contact to it. It could fiddle with the Connection to the point that they can no longer link. That's gonna be my answer right now, that spiking a hordeling would separate it from the group mind.
Questioner
When Adolin snapped, I noticed your wording. Those... The term snapping...
Brandon Sanderson
No. Good question. He did not gain Allomantic abilities.
Questioner
Well - Spren bonding abilities...?
Brandon Sanderson
Well no. That was not used magically.
Questioner
Glys, Renarin's Spren, is he a Cultivation Spren?
Brandon Sanderson
RAFO.
Questioner
Could you say that he is equally bonded to a different entitiy/to a different Shard like Sylphrena is bonded to Honor?
Brandon Sanderson
You're asking... Is his like the windspren?
Questioner
I mean allegion to his aspect.
Brandon Sanderson
Are you still talking about Glys?
Questioner
Yes. Sylphrena is like 100% of Honor. Is Glys like 100% anything?
Brandon Sanderson
RAFO.
Questioner
We've been wondering how to exactly pronounce Sazed.
Brandon Sanderson
Inworld people say both. Kelsier says Say-zed, Sazed says something like Sayzed. (Sorry, I have no idea how to transcribe it ^^ Kelsier's intonation is more on the second syllable, whereas Sazed himself says it more in a slur?)
Questioner
(paraphrased)
About the character he enjoys writing the most
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
Probably Wayne
Questioner
How did you come up with the idea of evil librarians?
Brandon Sanderson
Because I thought it was so funny. I picked the thing I thought was the most ridicilous. They are super crazy. That's the goal. Just do something very different.
Questioner
You have this technical approach to Allomantic powers. But Feruchemy seems to me very different. So it's not very logical that you can store up health. What is health?
Brandon Sanderson
Well. I feel that it is. But it has its own definitions. In the Cosmere perception - I don't know if you know...
Questioner
Yeah.
Brandon Sanderson
... it really affects... It's kind of more like a concept of heallth. The idea of your body's ability to recuperate quickly. The magic system translates to your body's ability to match your spiritual self. When that is depleted, your body in the Cosmere starts to stray (? a bit indistinctive in the recording). Foreign things can get into it, diseases get into you, and your spirit can get a little more corrupted. Your body getting corrupted, your spirit's not getting corrupted. You get it, and it makes you extra connected to your spiritual sense. Your body moves to match it closely and better.
Questioner
So the same about speed and ...
Brandon Sanderson
Those are a little different. But each has their little behind the scenes explanation for myself. The problem is... The physics of it is very Cosmere-physics for Feruchemy, whereas for Allomancy it's a lot more out world physics with a different power source. We're changing that. But the physics do work for me. But obviously it's magic, so I'm breaking them anyway.
Questioner
And how does Copper compounding work? Memories can't really get (indistinct...)
Brandon Sanderson
Let's just say that some sorts of compounding are more effective than others.
Questioner
You said that there were some things in the Cosmere that happened accidentally. What was one of them?
Brandon Sanderson
Shard pools is a good example. So when I started writing Elantris I knew I would have these concentrations of power. But I didn't know how I'm going to use them exactly. Like what's the connection... This was way at the beginning. By the time I had Mistborn, I knew all this. I knew I had a well of power there. What does it do? Shardpools are a good example of writing into the story and figuring out how the magic works bei actually playing with it.
Questioner
Do you have any plans on showing what's happened to Kelsier after Secret History?
Brandon Sanderson
I do have plans. I cannot guarantee it, it's a side project, but I do have plans.
Questioner
Would Kelsier approve of what Taravangian is doing?
Brandon Sanderson
No. He would not. He would understand it, but he would disapprove.
Questioner
Will we see any more of David and Megan in the future?
Brandon Sanderson
It is likely that you will. If I write another book directly following, it will be about Mizzy. So she would be the main viewpoint character, and you would see the others in relation but it would be her story.
Questioner
In the later eras of Scadrial, will there be metal music and will Hoid like it?
Brandon Sanderson
Yes and yes. I am planning a protagonist who's a metalhead for a book, not a Cosmere book. We'll see if I ever get around to doing that.
Questioner
There's a scene where you can see from the perspective of Nan Balat, Shallan's brother, where he's maiming an insect. It's described as soothing his aches. Is that in any way related to how Kaladin feels depressed and down during the Weeping even in his early childhood?
Brandon Sanderson
What's happening to Nan Balat is magically enhanced. What's happening to Kaladin is mostly just chemical depression. Be he is really too young to be diagnosed with depression during some of these events, but he's got the seeds in there. So Kaladin is not magically depressed. Kaladin is just legitimatly a person with depression. Nan Balat... What's up with him is... ah... being exaggerated by certain forces moving in on Roshar. (last bit is a bit indistinctive)
Questioner
(...) like Hoid saying he got his life as words on a page.
Brandon Sanderson
It can be taken both ways, but it is actually literal. I'm not sure how much I can say about this, but... Let's say that it's referencing where he got his nickname/pseudonym.
Questioner
I thought he maybe stole a character from a book and (hid himself? indistinctive...)
Brandon Sanderson
It is something like that. People think it's like a big wink breaking the 4th wall, but at the time I was just looking back at his past and wanted something I could say that is esoteric and referenced his past.
Questioner
In Warbreaker: the magic system is really visual, and when heightened people are around, the colors get really saturated and I was wondering about blind people or color blind people. How can they perceive the effects of Investiture?
Brandon Sanderson
Their minds would interpret it in a way that works for them. Their brain would come up with some way to interpret the sensory they're getting. And so the color blind...The colors are still going to saturate, but saturate in a way that they can tell. Not being color blind it is really hard for me to describe. But I read about it, and at least that's the rule I have for myself in the head. For an actual blind person this is going to be a magic system that's harder to use. Just having a disability, unfortunately. But it also gives perfect pitch, and I think that partially their auditory senses would compensate to a degree, but it's going to be a harder magic system to use. I'm sure they could find a way to work around it.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
Hoid was once offered a Shard, but he refused it, right?
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
Yes.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
Was it right after the Shattering?
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
Yes. It was during the events. I wouldn't necessarily say "right after", it was during this process. I would say this is a RAFO before I finish writing at that time. (Not sure if I understood the last sentence right, but I think that's what he said)
Questioner
(paraphrased)
And who took this Shard instead?
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
RAFO.
Questioner
Will there be a major part in the story for the Sleepless?
Brandon Sanderson
Yes, but much later on.
Questioner
What means later on?
Brandon Sanderson
Well, they have a major role in the science fiction Mistborn trilogy, but that's pretty far off. So they will be very important very much later on.
Questioner
Do you think that if Ashe had seen Ien in Elantris while he was there...Do you think he would have recognized him?
Brandon Sanderson
Yes.
Paleo
The placement of Taldain, the solar system, was it done by someone?
Brandon Sanderson
So...Taldain, yes.
Paleo
Has it to do with the travel in the Cognitive Realm?
Brandon Sanderson
Not 100%. That's a side effect
Paleo
The people in the Central Dominance speak a sort of French accent. Is that still the case in the Wax&Wayne era?
Brandon Sanderson
It has mostly changed. I mean there are still some French regions, but there are some Germanic regions also and things. It is no longer just the same positioning, it's more kind of, well, like your family heritage and things like that.
Questioner
Does creating unsealed metalmind involve Feruchemical duralumin?
Brandon Sanderson
(hesitating)...Yes. I will write it all out for you eventually. I want to get at least one more book done, then you find out exactly why and how.
Questioner
Because I was pretty confused about the Investiture and Spiritweb...
Brandon Sanderson
Here is the reason I'm kind of hesitant of this, [why not you just RAFO this one right now], but it is not a RAFO, because it is like it's a secret. I want to write it out exactly how it happens, because I have it in my notes in bullet points and it's complicated, right? Cause I want some of the things in the magic system as be as complicated as for instance explaining how a computer works right now. You can do it, but you know...I want the magic to start getting that technical if that makes sense. When you say "involve", right, that's a big word. Why just don't you let me, after lost metal...if I haven't released it, you have permission to come to me and say: "Brandon, you said you would release this, you haven't yet [...]" and I will give to you the bullet point flowchart of how you build the unkeyed metalminds.
Questioner
Are all hordelings cremlings and vise versa?
Brandon Sanderson
Cremling is a synonym in Roshar for both, insect and small crustation, right? And so you would see one and you would see that's a little crayfish. Cremling is not an exact term if that makes sense. It's like bug. The word "bug" people can use to mean a lot of different things.[...] So, yes, they look like cremlings, because they've been bred to look like cremlings, so they will not be noticed on Roshar, but there are hordelings that do not look like cremlings. But they would still be called a cremling by the people on Roshar. The occasional people (?) used the word insect, 'cause that word does exist on Roshar. Usually make refers to like little flying bugs that you only find in the very far west of Roshar near the mountains, but yeah.