“He’s probably close to your own age, and is the son of the most powerful human on this—“—Page 261
KSLFJLSDFJLKSJFDLS ZAHEL WERE GOING TO SAY PLANET? Also son of the most powerful human. Interesting.
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“He’s probably close to your own age, and is the son of the most powerful human on this—“—Page 261
KSLFJLSDFJLKSJFDLS ZAHEL WERE GOING TO SAY PLANET? Also son of the most powerful human. Interesting.
“‘Before you stopped yourself. I’ll know if you lie.’ ‘Hmmmm. You sound like her. More and more like her.’”—Page 256
IS HE TALKING ABOUT TESTAMENT NOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
“‘Tell me.’ He buzzed with an annoyed sound, quick and high pitched. ‘I will learn what I can of you before you kill you me.’ ‘You think…You think I’m going to kill you?’ ‘It happened to the others,’ Pattern said, his voice softer now. ‘It will happen to me. It is…a pattern.’”—Page 256
Leave me alone book.
“‘Do not feel for him, tradesmaster,’ Kylrm said softly to her, sterring her away from the dangling prisoner. ‘He could escape if he wished.’
Nlent, the other guard, nodded. ‘They can take off their limbs. Take off their skin too. No real body to them. Just something evil, taking human form.’”—Page 187
Ah see, you’ve confused the blue Aimians for those unholy abomination Aimians.
“‘Who are they?’ Shallan asked. ‘The ones who did this, who killed her and took my art from me. Why would they do such horrible things?’ ‘I do not know.' ‘But you are certain that Jasnah was right?’ Shallan said. ‘The Voidbringers are going to return?’ ‘Yes. Spren…spren of him. They come.’ ‘These, people,’ Shallan said, ‘they killed Jasnah. They were probably of the same group as Kabsal, and…and as my father. Why would they kill the person closet to understanding how, and why, the Voidbringers are coming back?’ ‘I…’ He faltered. ‘I should have asked,’ Shallan said. ‘I already know the answer, and it is a very human one. These people seek to control the knowledge so that they can profit from it. Profit from the apocalypse itself. We’re going to see that doesn’t happen.’”—Page 217
I’m not entirely sure that’s the Ghostbloods reasons of killing Jasnah. It’ll be interesting to hear anything from Tyn. I mean…it could just be that taking out Jasnah makes life a lot easier for the Ghostbloods in general.
“You’d have changed your mind. In a day or two, you’d have wanted the wealth and prestige—otehrs would have convinced you of it. You’d have demanded that I return them to you. It took hours to decide, but Restares is right—this is what must be done. For the good of Alethkar.”—Page 703
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa—this is why we reread—aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Kaladin is going to have some words with Restares.
“‘I need you, Teft,’ Kaladin said.
‘I said--’
‘Not your food. You. Your loyalty. Your allegiance.’“
Brandon Sanderson leave me the fuck alone.
Hey...hey Brandon. Leave me alone.
“Adolin found himself wishing, passionately, that his father would do a little more these days to live up to that reputation.”
Adolin, sweet pie