i think he would kill it on space tiktok
Steris in Alloy of Law was just a terrible and uptight parody of a person. Then, Shadows of Self came along and she was rewritten as a beautiful autistic icon. Watching Brandon grow as a person and a writer is one of the coolest things about the Cosmere.
(Update: I have been informed that I probably misunderstood the writing in the first book. Fair enough.)
Brandon Sanderson coming to the correct conclusion that Mistborn had too many male characters in it, and fixing his error by giving us Shallan, Siri, Vivenna, Steris, Marasi, Jasnah, Venli, Navani, Tress, Yumi, Akane, Eshonai, Sylphrena, Lift, Cord, Rysn, accidentally writing Navaniel, and correctly having MeLaan dump Wayne and Jasnah dump Hoid.
Now put more husbands in the fridge besides Gavilar and all will be right in the Cosmere.
I have two simultaneous thoughts about this...
"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should."
LOOK AT THE CUTE LITTLE FUZZY MOUSES!
Forever thinking of her (a hypothetical gorgeously animated adaptation of "Lord of the Rings" that breaks each book down into a season so that every scene can make it in, perfectly portrays their themes and characterizations, and features song covers by Clamavi De Profundis, Colm McGuinness, and the Arcadian Wild).
Fanart of Sazed from Mistborn🕯️✨
kid in the library just said "a VILLAIN who lives in the MOON is after us" so keep an eye out for that today guys
As someone who's been a lover of traditional folk music from the British Isles for several decades, one thing I've learned is that "True Love" didn't always mean what you think it means. In the older songs, "true love" is not some mystical quality, some type of connection that is magically better than other Loves. No. A love that is "true" merely means that your Love is "true TO YOU." "True" as in faithful and loyal and trustworthy. A lover who will stand by you and with you no matter what comes. True the way a good sword is True. True the way a good knight is loyal. The contrast is "False Love," which is a lover who betrays you, who cannot be trusted.
"True Love" isn't something you find, it's a vow and a choice that you make, every day, to BE TRUE.
I admire all kinds of nonsense, balderdash, hogwash, and above all, malarkey.
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