I’m not going to say when it was or what it’s about but there was a moment of a knowing nod from CJ that makes me equal parts excited and worried
@TheSandbox_Official2 ай бұрын
He had a few of them! Throwing me off left and right haha 😅
@karohe2 ай бұрын
1. One thought that terrorizes me is that Odium might make himself look like someone who Gavinor knows and starts manipulating him by showing visions of Dalinar that twists him to hating him whole heartedly, prior to returning him as a 15 year old. 2. King killer chronicles will get it's own comment. 3. Chauta is definitely Burrito. 4. For me this was the first time hearing the sun in the Shadesmar is the spiritual realm. But again it was confusing to call it the realm beyond, where gods live. 5. The sanderlanch is going to be Navani and or someone close to Ishar swear an ideal, which will help them to get back to the physical realm.
@SilverlightGuidetotheCosmere2 ай бұрын
1. Same, that's a real possibility. 2. It always does. 3. It is! Tor has a recipe online. 4. Thank you for confirming that. 5. Absolutely.
@karohe2 ай бұрын
People either love or hate NAME OF THE WIND. The first time I read it I didn't find it that interesting. I liked it enough though to reread it at a period of reading draught. It was so different the second time. It was like reading a totally different book. I can guarantee one thing. Every assumption one makes the first time about any of the characters is going to shatter once they learn a deeper truth about that character. Even the most obvious of all truth in that book is not what you think it is. As for the prose, Rothfuss is amazing. The shear number of three part sentences, three word combos in those books is mind boggling ("Brown barley bread", and so so many others.)
@karohe2 ай бұрын
The first two books combined are probably as long as a long Sanderson book. The world in terms of all the places and people that are there is not the focus of the books, but you learn so much about them. Even a remote location that is off the map and no one has ever visited has a lore.
@SilverlightGuidetotheCosmere2 ай бұрын
Yeah, preach it Karohe! I also think reading NotW and Wise Man's Fear knowing there's not a 3rd, and treating Wise Man's Fear as the final book, you get a solid enough ending that it's worth reading even if Doors of Stone is never released. Yeah, a lot of plot points aren't wrapped up, but that's every epic fantasy, I think.