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    Could Lindon have beaten Eithan's time against Sha Miara as Dross suggested?

    Will Wight

    Potentially. If Lindon had enough information for that and practiced enough, yeah he could have. That is something that he potentially could have done. So, that's one of the things that is funny. People have gone over the Sha Miara fight versus Eithan, which makes total sense, but when Eithan says he's using superior skill instead of superior power, he isn't lying. He doesn't have a deeper reservoir of power than Sha Miara does at that point. He is just, of course, more skilled and he should be more skilled, right? That's the part that is kind of the rub is he's like, "ah, superior skill that I have by virtue being, you know, 4000 years old or whatever."

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    Did Eithan immediately recognize that Lindon's marble was from a judge?

    Will Wight

    Yes, he did. And he recognized the judge. So he knew exactly who left it. I may get into this in the future, but I haven't looked over my notes for this, that's why its not in the books. But my original intention back when I wrote Soulsmith was that the whole reason why Eithan is there in the Desolate Wilds and out ahead of his family, the Arelius family, the reason why he's out ahead alone is because he sensed that something had happened in the Way. This thing that Suriel had done, rewinding the whole iteration, but he didn't know what it was because he didn't have the scope of his power back, so he started heading toward what he thought was the source of the disturbance. And that is why he is there and that is why he's ahead of his family and that is why he runs into Lindon with the marble.

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    Can you lose an Icon?

    Will Wight

    Potentially. Yeah, you could lose an icon. It would require something extraordinary to happen. That is not something that usually happens. It would be, effectively, a change to your origin of existence. It would be a change to who you are on a fundamental level and who you are recognized to be in the Way. But, that can happen, it is difficult, but you can redefine who you are. 100%.

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    justin_a_007

    Do you have a backup writer or way to finish the series if- in very worst case of something happening to you?

    Will Wight

    No, so you better make sure nothing happens to me Justin. I hold you personally responsible for my well-being. Let's see if Brandon Sanderson.. yeah Brandon Sanderson would never finish the series. That would be way beyond my pay-grade.

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    What ever happened to Arelius servant 113? Please tell me he is alive and well and still with the lady who's hair pins Eithan took.

    Will Wight

    Yeah, he is.  He's fine.  He had a great life.  He's really enjoying it.  He and Mu Enkai are chilling together in the heavens.  Didn't I actually do a cannon answer to that at one point?  I thought I did.  I thought I actually responded and said I took care of him.  I thought I did.  I don't remember what it was, because he was really just a background character. The fate of 113

    You know, here's one thing I can talk about for a minute while I'm cutting down some trees in Stardew.  Some people ask me, and sometimes they are irritated by this and sometimes they like it, but they ask why I put detail in characters that don't end up mattering.  So, Naru Jing, Cassius' wife is one of them, servant 113 is another one, so, why do put detail into these characters if I don't intend to give them a major role?  Then, other fan theories rely on, Will wouldn't have given that character that much detail unless he intended to use them at some point.  Well, there are a couple of answers to that, and the main one is, if you've got to have a bartender, why not make him cool?  I've got to use a couple of lines to describe him any, and I can describe him as some sort of bland old balding man, like you expect, or I could describe him as having a dragon for a hat.  And you wonder about that character; it's more interesting. That's all.  It's more fun to write.  I get to write a little back story paragraph about him, it's more fun for me.  And I feel like if you are going to have the character, you might as well make him cool.  Right?  And then people are like "Ah! You wouldn't have given him a cool potential back story unless you intended to use him."  No, I absolutely would have.  So, sometimes I come back and use them.

    There's a second reason of course.  There are some characters that if the occasion comes to use them, I would like.  And that's the case, for instance Naru Jing is the example I used a minute ago, Cassius' wife.  She is a character that I was like yeah, if the occasion arises to use her, I would absolutely like to give her a bigger role.  She's a neat character, she has a fun backstory, she and Cassius went on all sorts of adventures when they were younger.  And she could in the future.  But it ended up being just another one of those things.  I could go into all of these little sub plots in Cradle if I wanted to, but that would kind of make it like the middle books of the Wheel of Time, and that's not my goal.  One of my major goals starting off writing fantasy in general, when I was writing House of Blades, was I had all of these fantasy novels that I loved, and when I summarized the plot for people, they were really excited.  They thought, oh man, that sounds awesome.  Then they try to read it for themselves, and they were irritated, because they can't get past the forty pages of them describing rugs.  And I thought, well, I want to see if there is a market for the people who want the cool story without all the rugs.  And that is where my inspiration to write fantasy came from.  And I love Wheel of Time.  I think Wheel of time is probably the best example of long form epic fantasy out there, and I genuinely like it a lot.  It's got a special place in my heart.  I enjoy it quite a bit.  Just like I enjoy a lot of these Chinese web novels, that were also hard to recommend.

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    Are you guys still wanting to do a Kickstarter like thing for signed copies, hardcovers, special editions, etc. You guys mentioned it in a blog post at one point.

    Will Wight

    You know, that's something we're still working on, something we're still considering.  The only reason we haven't done it it already is it just takes effort.  It takes time and energy and somebody's got to lead it; somebody's got to put the Kickstarter together.  It's obviously not something we couldn't do, it's just something that we'd have to put energy into, and we're not sure it would be worth it.  We do want to, we'd like to, we plan on it, but when, or what it's going to be... It'll probably be some kind of special edition thing.  Some sort of hard cover printing or something.  Real life sacred weapons with real magic powers.  Portal to Cradle.  A date with Will, Sam said.  That's right, that's on the table.  Actual dragon eggs.  One of the lost Valinhall swords I think is up for grabs.  Other than that, nothing special.

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    When Lindon's Story in Cradle is done and finished, do you think the world may get more stories? If no, what are our chances of getting some kind of Index like the Aurelius Archives, covering madra types and paths?

    Will Wight

    So when Lindon's story is done in Cradle, one thing I'd like to do before the series is over, and I know I am running out of time now, but I would like to do some spin-off short stories, kind of like I've done a long time ago in the past for Traveler's Gate and the one I did for Ziel.  I'd like to do a few more of those.  And the Halloween one I did like five years ago now.  Four years, three years, whatever.  All the years blur together.  So, I'd like to do some of that.  After Lindon's story is over in Cradle, I think... I can't make a decision on that yet.  It's something that I'm open to do more Cradle side stories or extra Cradle stories, I just can't commit to that yet, because a lot of it would depend on me being clear about where the story ends which of course I can't do.  It would also depend on how people respond to that, what else I'm working on.  I do know it won't be the first thing I'm doing; new Cradle book won't be the first thing I'm doing.  I've got to write something else guys.  I love writing new things, and I have been on Cradle for a long time.  I really love Cradle, I really enjoy writing it; that does not mean it is something new though.  So for me, just for my personal preference, I would love alternating between Cradle and something else, but now Cradle is just about over, so I'm probably going to do a new series afterwards.  I have a couple of ideas that I'm batting around for that.  

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    Are you uncomfy writing at least one kiss into every book?

    Will Wight

    Yes.  It's less about my discomfort with physical intimacy in general and more that I don't care about relational development in real life really.  So it's basically more that I, that other people, I don't see them as real.  I think it's maybe just a focused narcissism.  I really just think everything revolves around me, and that anything that involves other people is sort of tedious.  That's all it is.  Nothing serious.

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    There is a lot of debate between the fanbase about the height of power that the original Blackflame Empire reached. Can you confirm if the original Blackflame empire had any of the following: Monarch, Sage, and/or Herald?

    Will Wight

    Yeah, I'm pretty sure the original Blackflame Empire had a monarch, maybe two monarchs, I'm not actually sure about that off the top of my head; I'd have to go back and check my notes.  But I think it's probably one.  That would be my reasonable guess there.  I think that's true.  They had at least a couple of heralds for sure.  And I think probably a monarch.

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    Where will Shira and Ziel's first date be? Are they more an ice cream and just chat sort of couple, or go to a movie? Go on a hike? What is Shira's idea of a perfect date?

    Will Wight

    I was only aware today, with the introduction of this question, that people were shipping those two characters.  Although I did kind of wonder when I wrote those scenes, am I setting them up to be shipped?  I should have known the answer to that question is always yes. *deep sigh*  So, let me see.  What would Shira's idea of a perfect date be?  Let me think.  Ok, she seems like the kind of person who would appreciate something unusual.  Some sort of, something where the other person put in some to think of something you wouldn't normally do on a first date.  So probably not ice-cream, probably not movies.  Something like, I don't know, a Cradle thing, I was going to say something like skydiving from a giant mountain or something, or a flying creature, but that's a lot more usual on Cradle.  That probably wouldn't be too thrilling to her.  Something else.  And Ziel is the kind of guy who would not put any effort into that.  So there's a lot of issues there already that they are going to have to work though before their inevitable romantic development.  This is making me want to put a scene like this into book 11 though.  Just for the meme value.  Not for the romance storyline, because as we all know, I am allergic to those.

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    Did you always intend for Eithan to be Ozriel?

    Will Wight

    Yes! That's one of the things I've addressed a lot in comments this week. I think if you go back over the other books now knowing the revelation you'll see that it was in place the whole time. And this brings me to the story that I'm going to tell. So buckle up because I'm going to spend a few minutes answer a question from me. A lot of people were asking what the journey was with Eithan, when did I decide he's Ozriel? When did I decide to make this part of the books? The funny part is, I've answered this a little bit on Reddit and Discord, but I'll go into it a in a little bit more detail here.

     

    Back in college, in 2011 I want to say, I had a couple of ideas for a story that I thought would be really good. A couple different stories. One of them was a story about magic kind of coming into a world and therefore just the existence of magic in the world, a world like ours but not ours because I am against writing in the actual real world, it merges with other dimensions that have magic. So other iterations. And therefore it develops a magic system, but it's not a magic system that anybody's familiar with. It's a new magic system, so it causes an apocalypse. That was one. And I was like, "Oh, I really like that idea but I don't think I'm good enough to write that." The other one was a system where there are a set of guardians that guard over the multiverse, and they use the way. And the way between worlds is the source of all order, and there is the void, the source of all chaos and destruction. And the guardians are called the Abidan, and they wear white armor, and they gather a bunch of different multiverses together to protect them.

    So that was the other general plotline, and the idea there would have been that we would have followed a character who was going to the Abidan to be apprenticed to them.  And he had risen from a mortal world, and once he joins the Abidan he is taken under the wing of Suriel. Who in this case, was The Ghost. So she was originally intended to be The Ghost, and her personal name was Mercy. So she was The Ghost, and she would take this guy under her wing, and start training him. Well as he went on these assignments, he also got mentored by a guy who popped out of nowhere, and had long blonde hair, and was dressed as a janitor. And he had a pristine janitor's uniform on. I wrote this scene years ago. And his name was Eithan, and he could apparently see everything that was going on around him at any time. So this guy remains mysterious, and he keeps popping up at different points in the story dressed in whatever uniform is necessary. So one time he'll be dressed as a mechanic, another time he'll be dressed as a librarian or whatever. And then the main character starts to wonder who this guy is, and he starts to investigate his background. And he finds that in every persona, his background checks out. So, he has been working for the janitor all the time, he has been working as a mechanic the whole time. And what the main character eventually kind of figures out by the fact that he can detect everything everywhere, is that this guy's gotta be The Spider. He's gotta be the Judge of the Spider division. And he confronts Eithan about this, and Eithan is like, "Oh yeah! That's totally me!" and of course it isn't. And it ends up that he is actually Ozriel, the Judge and solo member of the Reaper division. And he's out looking for people to join his division.

    So that was the original idea. Also this main character, his whole powerset was that he could bind people to contracts. So he would help people or he would go on adventures and do things for people, and then he would cash in their favors. So he would collect all these things he would do for people, and then he would make them pay him back. And so he would cash these favors in and gain power. And his primary power set was the fact that he could tap into both order and chaos. So he wasn't as good at order as any of the Abidan were, but he could do both thanks to contracts with a small blue water spirit and a black dragon chaos spirit. And their names were Melusine and Oerthon, so those were the names I had for them. And the main character had both these powers, and was apprenticed under both these Judges.

    So you can see how close that ended up actually aligning to what ended up coming out. It's kind of funny. When it came time to write Cradle, my primary inspiration were the Chinese cultivation novels. And a lot of other cultures as well, Korean and Japanese, but primarily these Chinese cultivation novels. And I knew that usually, there is a higher world or higher realm that you are ascending toward. So I repurposed the elements from this other story to Cradle. To be a layer over. So I had come up with Eithan's character years before. Now, this Mercy/Suriel character became several different characters, obviously it became Suriel and Mercy. And then, funnily enough, while she was The Ghost, one of her things was that she would pop up everywhere because you couldn't notice her. She was unnoticeable all the time unless she chose not to be. And the only person who could always her, of course, was Eithan. So she was always sneaking around everywhere and popping up out of nowhere, unless Eithan was around. Then he was aware of her the entire time. And then he was popping up everywhere because he could evade just like Eithan actually does. So you had two characters that could pop up in different ways. So that was the original inspiration behind Cradle. So not only did I know this from the beginning, I knew this years before I even started writing Cradle.

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    How powerful is the Broom Icon?

    Will Wight

    Ok, so Icons don't vary in power. They are just a reflection of what sort of power you have. They are more of a descriptor than a power limitation. Having said that, the exception is the Broom Icon which is of course the strongest.

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    Where is Eithan's original Scythe?

    Will Wight

    You'll have to read and find out. It might not be a thing, I'm not saying it is. There might not be a scene. He might just summon it back. But I can't answer that yet.

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    If you were to revisit Cradle what path would you pick for the MC to follow?

    Will Wight

    You know, there are a number of changes I would make to Cradle if I were able to go over it again.  So, there were a number of things I considered for the main character.  I probably would stick with the Path of Twin Stars though; I ended up really liking that.  That was something I picked for a number of reasons, some of which ended up being relevant, some of which ended up being unnecessary.  So I wouldn't change Lindon's path I don;t think.  I might change how it developed or how he learned about it or how he developed it, but I don;'t think I would actually change his double path.  And I don't think I would change, I like one being a combat thing and being a sort of control thing.  I also like it being thematically linked to one another; both sides being thematically linked to his path and thematically linked to the icon he eventually gains and to... I just like the way that came together.

    One of the main things I would change I think, I would change... Now here's one thing.  So initially, ruler techniques were still the control option.  They were a lot more about dealing physical damage, there was a lot more of a division between dealing spiritual damage and dealing physical damage.  So striker techniques, and madra, and pure madra in general, would be better at damaging things that had a spirit and had a spiritual component, and not as good at, for instance, cutting though a door.  Where as ruler techniques and weapons were a lot better at physical destruction, destroying things that didn't already have their own madra system.  So that was a dichotomy I planned, one of those things that I was going to play into through Path of Twin Stars; he has one path that is good at physical destruction, one path that is good at combat in a spiritual way.  I would emphasize that more in the magic system.  

    In terms of storytelling, what I would change is probably a lot more about that Abidan stuff.  So I would unravel that differently.  I think I would have more of a character and character arc for Suriel.  And I would arrange it differently.  Also, now that I know how many books there are going to be in the series, I would divvy out information in a more controlled way, because I know how many books there are going to be.  That is one of the things that was irritating, because I didn't know how many there were going to be, I didn't know how to split all of that up.

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    Is Eithan's soulsmithing lost forever, or will he get everything back naturally?

    Will Wight

    It is not lost forever. He gets his Presence back, he gets his memories back. And he already has that back, once he removes the origin shroud. The whole reason of him sealing this power away.. that's another fun fact, in that actual scene I originally had him unsealing several layers of veils, but I thought it would be clearer if I just had it all tied up in the origin shroud. So instead of it being multiple things, it was one thing just to be clearer. But he has the full extent of his power back, to some degree. Now as the Mad King noted, he's not as strong as he was because he's been under the veil, and he had to give up some stuff to restrict himself so he'll have to regain his power there.

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    I dont understand what Lindon did when he told Reigans portals to open. What tactical value did that add to the fight?

    Will Wight

    I thought that was pretty clear in the book. Evidently, I guess not. So the labyrinth has authority that suppresses spatial transport, and what Lindon did was he stretched the portal beyond the breaking point that it could handle in its conflict with the labyrinth. Reigan Shen has to work against the authority of [the labyrinth]. So by stretching it beyond that, he broke it and didn't allow Reigan Shen to access that anymore. So that is why he is able to cancel that before Tiberian's remnant kills them all.