Havoc
(paraphrased)
I know that Perfect State is not part of the Cosmere, but if the Wode were to construct a 'Perfect State' for someone like Hoid, would that look like the cosmere?
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
So a universe with him as the most important character... yes.
Havoc
(paraphrased)
What color is Aimian blood?
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
Good question! The question is, which type of Aimian? That would be my first response. The two different varieties have two different colors of blood.
Havoc
(paraphrased)
In Way of Kings, Shallan is being chased by Cryptics. She begins to summon her Shardblade, stops and then Soulcasts for the first time. We know from Words of Radiance that it's her bond to Pattern, her Shardblade that allows her to Soulcast. So my question is, if Shallan had not begun to summon her Blade, would she have been able to Soulcast?
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
She would not have been able to. Good question! Wow. No one has ever asked me that before.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
How did it feel writing Syl as a character, transitioning *inaudible*?
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
It took a long time to figure out how I wanted to do her. It took a lot of practice scenes and such. It was very fun when I finally got to do it, because I'd been planning it for so long. It was really just a matter of trying to get inside the head of this creature who is slowly becoming more and more aware of herself. Having children helps, certainly.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
In Elantris, the AonDor comes in the form of the lands, so if an Elantrian wanted to use it on a different Shardworld, like Roshar, would the symbols change?
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
That's an excellent question! And I'm going to RAFO it.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
*inaudible*
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
I can't answer that yet, because I'm going to be talking a lot about how the worlds blend in later books, so I don't want to talk too much about how the magics blend now.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
Is that something we'll be seeing in Stormlight?
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
No.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
In Hoid's trilogy?
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
Yep. Post-Stormlight. That's part of why I need to RAFO those questions, because they're so far off right now.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
*inaudible* [Presumably about the interval between Stormlight 5 and 6]
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
I can't tell you too much without giving you spoilers. It's not a jump like Mistborn. It's more like ten or fifteen years. It will be the same characters, but some of the main characters will fade to be more minor characters, and some of the minor characters will fade to be more major characters. For example, Lift is one of the main characters for the second part, and Jasnah, and Renarin, and such.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
[Something about Legion]
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
I will eventually. I've got an idea for a third one. But I'm not sure when I'll write it. I've got something else I'm working on.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
You're doing a leatherbound edition of Elantris. Are there any plans for Warbreaker?
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
If the leatherbound Elantris does very well, we'd go through the books. So we'd probably do Mistborn next, and then we would get to Warbreaker.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
[how he came up with the magic system of the Rithmatist--started with drawing] I'm really looking forward to it.
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
It's coming. I'm going to write it after I finish Stormlight 3.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
What was your inspiration for Warbreaker?
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
I kid you not, I was talking to my US editor. I'd just finished Elantris and Mistborn, and he said "Your next book needs to have more color in it."
Questioner
(paraphrased)
[Something about whether Elantrians are immortal or long-lived]
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
Elantrians have no physical limitations on their lifespan. The power will sustain them, but it's emotionally and mentally exhausting to be an Elantrian, so as far as immortality goes it's actually harder to be an Elantrian than other forms of immortality that exist in the cosmere.
Questioner
(paraphrased)
[Something about spren]
Brandon Sanderson
(paraphrased)
There is a component to that going on, but I will say that denying Odium is an important part of that in the books through his various different manifestations.