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Alex and Griff venture into unsupported theories of Secret Project 5 with this episode. Please do not listen past the spoiler demarcation if you haven't read Mistborn eras 1 & 2, Stormlight Archive 1-4, Tress of the Emerald Sea, Yumi and the Nightmare Painter, The Sunlit Man, Elantris, Warbreaker, White Sand, and the Arcanum Unbounded short stories (I've possibly missed some, we really did spoil everything). The Year of Sanderson boxes can be purchased here: https://www.dragonsteelbooks.com (While supplies last). If you have questions you'd like us to discuss, email us at guidetothecosmere@gmail.com. Check out our other project: https://open.spotify.com/show/29wbjfkxvlTDMZRRCGwVBC?si=699679c7f38143df Check out the Coppermind Wiki for more information on The Cosmere: https://coppermind.net/wiki/Coppermind:Welcome Support us here: ko-fi.com/lockeandbaumannproductions --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlight-cosmere/message
Tune in to this episode of 'Lost in Roshar' as we visit the Recreance and delve into Cultivation's true plans. We hope you enjoy our in-depth reread discussion of The Way of Kings, Part 4 and discover the wonders that await within the pages of Brandon Sanderson's epic fantasy saga, The Stormlight Archive. Timestamps 0:00 Arcanum Unbounded and The Lost Metal 5:34 Sanderson's writing process 8:05 Christian's cosmere mission 11:21 Controversial cosmere characters 12:39 Jimmy's old Stormlight reviews 15:48 Booktube and mispronouncing names 20:53 Chapter 52 death rattle 27:39 Chapter 53 death rattle 34:03 Chapter 52 summary 35:56 Explaining the Recreance 38:35 Curiosities from the Recreance 51:58 Rennin and Navani 55:17 Chapter 53 summary 56:00 Chapter 53 discussion and theories 1:02:03 Spanreed: Cultivation's plan 1:07:51 Stormlight theories will change
Au programme :Mes recommandations pour commencer : Warbreaker ou Arcanum Unbounded (uniquement les nouvelles The Emperor's Soul, Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell et Sixth of the Dusk).Infos et liens :Animé par Patrick Beja (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook).Générique de Daniel Beja (@misterdanielb / YouTube).Commentaires et plus sur frenchspin.fr. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Episode 181: Arcanum UnboundedMake sure you have your copy of either Arcanum Unbounded or White Sand Vol 1 on hand while listening to this episode.Join the discussion by joining our Discord. Find the link at https://www.patreon.com/cosmerecastShout outs to our newest patron: Maarek! Thanks for the support!
Discussing the first half of The Emperor's Soul
The Imperial Fool deleted scene
Is Change inevitable? What do Aviars mean for the rest of the Cosmere?
Terminámos "A memory called empire" de Arkady Martine, uma space opera com pontos interessantes outros talvez nem tanto. Falámos ainda de: - Arcanum Unbounded de Brandon Sanderson - The Redemption of Time de Baoshu - The Stone Sky de NK Jemisin
Welcome to the Worldhoppers Podcast! Join Cheyenne, Ilana, and Alfonsina as they discuss the Sel essay from Arcanum Unbounded and go over all the Cosmere relevant spoilers that were skipped in previous episodes. If you don't want to listen to the spoilers, don't worry, the essay discussion is at the beginning and the transition to spoilers is made very clear. In this episode, they get into topics such as fortune and fate, how the past affects the future, levels of godliness, and possibly sentient countries. If any of this sounds interesting, go ahead and give it a listen! Check out our Instagram, Reddit, Facebook Page or Group, and Twitter to keep up with us and new releases! You can also support us on Ko-fi and email us at worldhopperspodcast@gmail.com with questions, theories, and predictions we'll do our best to share on the show. Our intro music was written by Alexander Nakarada
The Pages of Light Podcast is your destination for discussions of popular fantasy and science fiction novels from a Christian worldview! In this episode we discuss the short story, The Hope of Elantris, and novella, The Emperor's Soul, by Brandon Sanderson. Enjoy! I'd recommend picking up Arcanum Unbounded to get both of these stories and a bunch others all set inside Brandon's Cosmere. Link to Read The Hope of Elantris - https://www.brandonsanderson.com/the-hope-of-elantris/ Link to Buy The Emperor's Soul - https://amazon.com/Emperors-Soul-Hugo-Award-Winner/dp/1616960922/ Link to Buy Arcanum Unbounded - https://amazon.com/Arcanum-Unbounded-Collection-Brandon-Sanderson/dp/0765391163/ Follow Gabriel - "Quarantine Quartermaster" Business - https://www.neighborhoodnerdservices.com Follow Tyler - "Verum" Parler - https://parler.com/#/user/iamtylerthomas Gettr - https://gettr.com/user/iamtylerthomas Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/iamtylerthomas Music Used - https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/dqbtfv Connect on Social Media! Website | https://www.pagesoflight.com MeWe | https://mewe.com/p/pagesoflight Rumble | https://rumble.com/c/pagesoflight Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/pagesoflight Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/pagesoflight
Listen as Bryce discusses the themes and repetitive character moments that take place within this section of Arcanum Unbounded.
Just a quick summary of the stuff happening these two short stories in Arcanum Unbounded, and their possible Cosmere connections!
Wan-Shi-Lu is a master forger, thief, scholar, woodsman, and warrior - depending on how she wants to alter her past at any given moment. This episode covers the world of Sel, the story of The Emperor's Soul, and the greater ramifications of the magic of Soul forging.
Today we talk about the overarching theme of each series and world in the Cosmere - Mistborn, Elantris, Was & Wayne, Arcanum Unbounded, and Stormlight. Hear how all these books come together to form a central idea.
Shades, silver, and bandits, oh my! In this special episode, Chris and Rose dig into Sanderson's fun and creepy Cosmere novella, Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell, which can be found in Arcanum Unbounded. The
Brooke and Tyler begin a new series on the novellas and short stories of the Cosmere. We provide an introduction to the series and then dive deep into the Hope of Elantris. While this story is available for free on Brandon's site, most of what we cover will be coming from the Arcanum Unbounded. #AllSpoilers Original music by David Gruwier (https://twitter.com/DGruwier). "Radiant" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5CFAZUv4C0) by David Gruwier.
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan .TECH– tech/MRS and use the coupon code “MRS.TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry! CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Justin Searls Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Justin Searls, co-founder of Test Double, a software agency which helps developers improve their quality of the software. Listen to Justin on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode and this episode. Justin got into programming playing with his Casio Calculator when he was 10 years old. He came up with little games such as guessing the number. Later on, he added features and soon created an ephemeral checkers game. He had no knowledge about the basics of programming and everything was self-directive. Justin majored in Computer Science in college.However, he soon learned that Computer Science does not equal Application Development. The things taught to him by his professors were not very practical for building applications. He had his first hands-on experience in programming when he worked at the campus library. He was asked to work on their flash base citation generator which was meant to help those who were doing research for their bibliography. Millions of people used it and its feedback led him to build web applications that could provide a free useful service to other people. Over time, he found out that JavaScript was a good way to solve problems for people. However, he did not have a lot of autonomy over the jobs. He recalls an experience where every single Java library he wanted to pull off had to get approved by a committee. He ended up building an earlier Ajax application which uses JavaScript for services. That was a path for him to record productivity. To hear the rest of My Ruby Story Justin Searls, download and listen to the entire episode. Links JavaScript Jabber: Test Doubles with Justin Searls JavaScript Jabber: Jasmine with Justin Searls Justin's Twitter test double.js (library) SCNA SCNA Talk - How to Scratch an Itch Teenytest Test Double blog archive Social Coding Contract Jasmine https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Justin Searls: USB-C Charles Max Wood: Electro-Voice RE 20 Battlestar Galactica 2003 series Stranger Things Arcanum Unbounded
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan .TECH– tech/MRS and use the coupon code “MRS.TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry! CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Justin Searls Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Justin Searls, co-founder of Test Double, a software agency which helps developers improve their quality of the software. Listen to Justin on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode and this episode. Justin got into programming playing with his Casio Calculator when he was 10 years old. He came up with little games such as guessing the number. Later on, he added features and soon created an ephemeral checkers game. He had no knowledge about the basics of programming and everything was self-directive. Justin majored in Computer Science in college.However, he soon learned that Computer Science does not equal Application Development. The things taught to him by his professors were not very practical for building applications. He had his first hands-on experience in programming when he worked at the campus library. He was asked to work on their flash base citation generator which was meant to help those who were doing research for their bibliography. Millions of people used it and its feedback led him to build web applications that could provide a free useful service to other people. Over time, he found out that JavaScript was a good way to solve problems for people. However, he did not have a lot of autonomy over the jobs. He recalls an experience where every single Java library he wanted to pull off had to get approved by a committee. He ended up building an earlier Ajax application which uses JavaScript for services. That was a path for him to record productivity. To hear the rest of My Ruby Story Justin Searls, download and listen to the entire episode. Links JavaScript Jabber: Test Doubles with Justin Searls JavaScript Jabber: Jasmine with Justin Searls Justin's Twitter test double.js (library) SCNA SCNA Talk - How to Scratch an Itch Teenytest Test Double blog archive Social Coding Contract Jasmine https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Justin Searls: USB-C Charles Max Wood: Electro-Voice RE 20 Battlestar Galactica 2003 series Stranger Things Arcanum Unbounded
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan .TECH– tech/MRS and use the coupon code “MRS.TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry! CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Justin Searls Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Justin Searls, co-founder of Test Double, a software agency which helps developers improve their quality of the software. Listen to Justin on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode and this episode. Justin got into programming playing with his Casio Calculator when he was 10 years old. He came up with little games such as guessing the number. Later on, he added features and soon created an ephemeral checkers game. He had no knowledge about the basics of programming and everything was self-directive. Justin majored in Computer Science in college.However, he soon learned that Computer Science does not equal Application Development. The things taught to him by his professors were not very practical for building applications. He had his first hands-on experience in programming when he worked at the campus library. He was asked to work on their flash base citation generator which was meant to help those who were doing research for their bibliography. Millions of people used it and its feedback led him to build web applications that could provide a free useful service to other people. Over time, he found out that JavaScript was a good way to solve problems for people. However, he did not have a lot of autonomy over the jobs. He recalls an experience where every single Java library he wanted to pull off had to get approved by a committee. He ended up building an earlier Ajax application which uses JavaScript for services. That was a path for him to record productivity. To hear the rest of My Ruby Story Justin Searls, download and listen to the entire episode. Links JavaScript Jabber: Test Doubles with Justin Searls JavaScript Jabber: Jasmine with Justin Searls Justin's Twitter test double.js (library) SCNA SCNA Talk - How to Scratch an Itch Teenytest Test Double blog archive Social Coding Contract Jasmine https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Justin Searls: USB-C Charles Max Wood: Electro-Voice RE 20 Battlestar Galactica 2003 series Stranger Things Arcanum Unbounded
Wherein I review: 59. Day Shift (Midnight, Texas #2) by Charlaine Harris 60. The Cutting Edge (Lincoln Rhyme #14) by Jeffery Deaver 61. No Time Like The Past (St. Mary's Chronicles #5) by Jodi Taylor 62. Night Shift (Midnight, Texas #3) by Charlaine Harris 63. Arcanum Unbounded by Brandon Sanderson
Brooke and Tyler bring you their thoughts and research on the three realms of the Cosmere: Physical, Cognitive, and Spiritual. They dive deep, but the journey is worth it. #AllSpoilers Original music by David Gruwier (https://twitter.com/DGruwier). "Radiant" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5CFAZUv4C0) by David Gruwier. Map of Cosmere from Arcanum Unbounded (http://www.17thshard.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2016_11/Solar_System_Cosmere.thumb.png.179a56cd727c1f06dda58ba66aa8fa5b.png) Fan made map of the Cosmere (https://i0.wp.com/www.tor.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/worldhoppers_full.png?type=vertical)
"I’m so out of my depth all of a sudden! There’s so much worldbuilding happening! Augh! I feel like I’ve been thrown into the deep end, and I’m just trying to like, absorb as much of it as possible." Back at it again with the Splintercast! Let’s do Edgedancer, everyone! For those who are new to Splintercast, this is an audio-reaction podcast where I record my spoken reactions to reading Cosmere books for the first time, this time, the Lift novella from Arcanum Unbounded. I loved this novella, and I adore Lift, so this one’s pretty fun. The Edgedancer Splintercast will run four episodes (and yes, I do actually have all the episodes this time!) And should be coming out over the next few weeks. Stay tuned and stick around, and above all, keep track of those pancakes, everybody! If you like what you hear, drop a comment down below! I’m a glutton for feedback. It feeds my soul.
We said there would be a December episode, and here we are on New Year's Eve with one! This month we have an extra long episode as well: over an hour and twenty minutes digging through the Arcanum Unbounded essays and picking apart everything in them. Shockingly, we were more than able to talk about these for a very long time. We dig through each of Khriss's essays. I feel we could have even talked longer, but I'm sure we will mention them a lot. We also learn that I can't pronounce at least a thing, and Ian proves me wrong (fine, you win this time), showing he is probably the most competent one here. Next time we will discuss Edgedancer itself, and I think after that we will go through quotes from the AU tour. Our Hosts: Kerry (KChan), Ian (WeiryWriter), David (Windrunner), and Eric (Chaos)
What! A podcast from 17th Shard that *isn't* Splintercast Reads A Book? I know, it does seem crazy, but it's true. Welcome to the Shardkeepers Podcast, our theory podcast where we discuss all sorts of minutiae of the cosmere. As I learned when recording, this usually results in headaches, but we make that sacrifice for you. Today, we're going to talk about an amazing quote that we got earlier this year about Nightblood: Blightsong: How does corrupted investiture work, like Nightblood. Brandon: Oh, Nightblood. Again, this is a definition of what somebody feels is a corruption. For instance, there are spren people would feel are corrupted. But that is corruption where the mixing of different shards has changed things, and I think a lot of times when people say corruption, people are meaning the mixing of shards powers. Blightsong: So is there a mixing of shards power with Nightblood? Brandon: *smirks* RAFO. That's the natural question, I'm glad you asked it. There's [i]so much[/i] to unpack from this. Let's get started. On Shardkeepers you should expect massive spoilers from cosmere books. Beware! Here there are big spoilers for Warbreaker and Stormlight Archive. Joining me is Kerry (KChan), David (Windrunner), and Ian (WeiryWriter) who should better be known as the quote master, because I don't know how he finds those so fast. We're all thrilled to have awaken (get it? Ha. Hilarious) this podcast again. Again, you ask? Well there maybe was a Shardkeepers Podcast in May. Of 2013. But shhh, we do not speak of such evils. In seriousness, this is a real thing and we're excited to get this truly off the ground. The plan currently is to not bite off more than we can chew, so expect monthly episodes. Next episode will absolutely be about us unpacking stuff from Arcanum Unbounded, so stay tuned in December for that!