Steel Inquisitors "see" with metalsight (the blue lines that steelpush/ironpull allomancers see), right.
And aluminum is allomantically inert and doesn't give the blue line, right.
So would a Steel Inquisitor walk into a panel of aluminum the way a bird flies into a clear glass window?
coming back online to remind people that it's HIS YEAR and then logging off again
combatting the antacids i just took by shoveling straight acetic acid into my mouth
Imagine if you came home to your beautiful wife and your beautiful house only to find that your wife had turned the house into a living being (a simplification), killed her wlw situationship, and invented antimatter bombs. And it barely breaks the top 5 craziest things that happened that week.
So I just had a thought. Roshar has slightly less gravity and slightly higher oxygen than earth. We know that oxygen toxicity is a thing. What would constant exposure to slightly too much oxygen do to people? Could it make them perhaps a little bit....airsick? 😏
every time i see those posts like ‘what food from a show did YOU always wanna try’ i go lol none? but i just remembered im a liar
i always wanted the fucking soup brock made in the pokemon anime
If you're a color, are you red or green?
"Kill them with kindness" wrong. 10 PLAGUES OF EGYPT!🩸🩸🩸🐸🐸🐸🪰🪰🪰🐅🐅🐅🐂🐂🐂🥵🥵🥵⛈️⛈️⛈️ 🦗🦗🦗 🌑🌑🌑🪦🪦🪦
In a world of Moashs, be an Adolin:
Be kind!
Maintain healthy platonic relationships!
Train hard in the field you're passionate about!
Dress to feel good about yourself!
If someone threatens your family, put a dagger through their eye socket and into their brain, then throw their corpse out a very high window!
they are roleplaying an ice war on europa (one of jupiter's moons) on twitter
So y’all know the classic edge trope of “my blade cannot be sheathed until it has tasted blood”? What if a magic sword that has that requirement, except it’s sort of inverted. A sword that, instead of being inhabited by an evil spirit which once awakened cannot be lulled back to sleep except by blood sacrifice, was inhabited by a benevolent spirit who would not allow the sword to be drawn unless bloodshed were the only possible solution. A sword whose power could never be misused because it would only allow itself to be used in situations where it was justified. What about a Paladin who spends their entire journey fighting with a sheathed sword, incapacitating but never killing or maiming. The party believes that the Paladin has taken an oath of no killing, until they face the big villain. And it is in that moment, and that moment alone, that the sword will allow itself to be drawn.
Idk, this image set my mindwheels a-turning.
But do y’all see the vision?
Cosmere fan collecting invested artsCredit: @awishwee for the pfp
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