![]() "All right, you slontze," Cody said softly to Steelheart. If Nightwielder turned the sky so dark that they can't see the sun, moon, or stars, then how does Calamity still shine through? Does Nightwielder somehow allow it through? Could he even block if it he wanted to? Do Epics need to continually be exposed to it, or at least exposed to it some of the time? "Incredible cosmic powers do not always equate with high IQ."ġ) All I can think of with the phrase "incredible cosmic powers" is this quote from the Genie in Aladdin.Ģ) OK, so maybe Limelight wasn't the worst villain name they could have thought up.ģ) El Brass Bullish Dude just makes me picture this guy.īlackness and Calamity, burning in the distance directly above, like a terrible red eye. "Not as bad as the El Brass Bullish Dude," I said. So gifter Epics can't gift their powers to other Epics. "Is it that way for other gifters?" Prof asked. I wonder who else has been coerced into working with him. So Conflux is actually just Steelheart's prisoner. Were they friends BC (Before Calamity)? Where did they meet? This quote really makes me wonder how far back Tia and Prof go. Sometimes doing things we used to do reminds us of who we used to be, and not always in good ways." ![]() ![]() There are troubles there you can't understand, David. Throughout the book, he seems like the wise old mentor-type character, and here, he's definitely not. This actually made me a little mad, reading Prof saying this. We don't have time for grief we only have time for vengeance." Hello again! We are in the home stretch, my friends! Five more chapters to go as our heroes face down Steelheart and we get those classic Sanderson plot twists-yay!
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