What happens to Lirin after...

Wind and Truth?

Any theories?

I don't remember are they still in Urithuru?

Can the edgedancers still do all the healing?

Are the radiants serving Odium now?

What happen's to Kal's family? And how might they deal with that Kal is now "dead"?

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u/tristan_theirin — 11 hours ago
▲ 1 r/Rings_Of_Power+1 crossposts

Any good Rings of Power Fan Edits? And how to watch them

Hey! I watched a few episodes of Rings of Power but I dropped it, am thinking if there is some fan edit that fixes some of the pacing/narrative problems it suffers from?

It is more Middle Earth and even if it's fanfiction, it would be great to watch it in an entertaining way!

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u/tristan_theirin — 17 days ago
▲ 113 r/Cosmere

The End of Wind and Truth and generally the book

was an amazing idea and great plot, i liked every part of it, however, it felt like it was executed not too well compared to previous books. I loved every plot point, but not the execution.

Compared to earlier books it was even more winded, too much time was spent focusing on explaining the same things over and over again, everything was simplified, every feeling very apparent, and that's why I didn't feel any depth to the characters this time around. It was very obvious that X wants Y and feels Z and it was shown and told to us multiple times.

Does anyone else feel this way? If yes, why do you think this could be?

I still loved the book, and I did not at all mind the length of it, but it felt a bit shallow at times.

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u/tristan_theirin — 29 days ago
▲ 113 r/40kLore

What if one kills an Inquisitor and steals his/her Rosette? Has this happened before?

It's an object that can be stolen when one manages to kill an inquisitor, and i guess chaos could do some serious damage with it.

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u/tristan_theirin — 1 month ago
▲ 61 r/Fantasy

What to read after First Law that gives me back my hope in humanity?

So, First Law is awesome, I am halfway through The Wisdom of Crowds, but I am usually an optimistic, cheery type of person.

I want to believe in hope again after this series. Any books that give this kind of "faith in humanity" back?

I was thinking of rereading Stormlight, for Kaladin's Bridge4 PoW (horneater stew), but I'd rather read something new.

Audiobooks are also appreciated, I listened to First Law.

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u/tristan_theirin — 3 months ago