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Ok so I’ve been listening to the Dragonsteel audiobook and I’m on chapter 25 and wow I LOVE THIS BOOK! Even if it’s early writing, just seeing all the different aspects and small things that we now know evolved into different stories and books. It’s like an Easter egg hunt. Origins for the concepts of shattered plains, allomancy, surges and so much more!
Couple questions though;
So I know it’s a curiosity, so it’s not technically canon, but a lot of it is still true in our canon novels. How to tell the difference? Like for instance, is hoids alias of Topaz actually one of his names? Never heard it before this Is the story around frost his true story, or not canon?
Also, what the hell is a whore watcher and why are street magicians called this?
I mainly just wanted to talk about it, since no one in my life reads Sanderson. Thanks yall!
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