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    General Lore ()
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    Will Wight

    Iteration: Any universe that the Abidan recognize as capable of sustaining human existence and living out a complete life-cycle.

    Every Iteration has a destined progression. A world is born, it lives out its existence, and then it quietly dies, breaking into fragments. These fragments float through the void, crashing and combining randomly until they form into a new universe.

    They are called "Iterations" because the thousands of universes currently in existence are thought to be different versions of the same original world or worlds, spun out in different combinations again and again for eternity. Even the Abidan Judges do not know when this cycle began.

    On its own, an Iteration should exist for billions of years, except for a certain underlying requirement: each Iteration is anchored to the Way by sentient consciousness. As long as humans* are around, the world is tethered to the natural law and order of the Way. The fewer humans there are, the looser that connection becomes.

    When humanity dies, the world dissolves.

     

    *(The Abidan definition of "human" is pretty loose, but never too far removed from the humanity we know. When a new Iteration forms that may be able to support life, the Abidan select a new population of human pioneers and send them to inhabit a suitable planet.)

    Will's Life ()
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    George

    Are there any obscure objects in the house of blades like "the stone cup of bladder control" that aren't life savers but just kind of convenient?

    Will Wight

    Every prize in Valinhall was created to solve a specific problem that you'd face while fighting enemy Travelers.

    None of them are useless...but yeah, some of them are weird.

    Will's Life ()
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    Jacob

    I've wanted to know why Denner is a specialist in taking down flying creatures since I first read it in the Crimson vault. But it's not answered! Not even in the short story about him in Avernus! So if you could please enlighten me and others like me? :)

    Will Wight

    Honestly? It started as kind of an inside joke among the original Dragon Army. They made Denner fight the flying creatures that are annoying to fight, and then they kept making him do it with the justification that he had more experience.

    Eventually, he got good at it.

    Cradle ()
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    Mike

    I would like to know about the different types of madras. Do they have weight or density or other physical characteristics other than color? Are sacred artists taking in pure madras and converting it or do they need a source of that type nearby. For example, can you use sword madra if no weapons are nearby? And does sword madra work with blunt weapons or piercing weapons?

    Will Wight

    >Different physical characteristicsYes, and this will be explored in Blackflame.

    >Can you use sword madra if no weapons are nearby?

    I know it can get confusing, but this is the distinction between aura and madra. Madra is YOUR power, which you have slowly stolen from the world by cycling aura into your soul. Vital aura is the power of the world around you.

    A Ruler technique controls aura to make a change in the natural world.

    So, could you use sword madra if no sword are nearby? Yes. Could you use a Ruler technique without a sword? No. If a sword is sitting on a table, Yerin can manipulate the aura to cut the table in half without the sword moving at all. If there's no sword on that table, she needs to blast her madra at the table in order to cut it.

    ...I'll explore it in more detail in Blackflame.

    Cradle ()
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    Yosef

    How long is a day on Cradle? 

    What is the fishers' Iron body?

    How many of the Abidan came from worlds like Cradle?

    Will Lucas get a dragon fang and challenge Simon or will he get over his dislike/hatred?

    Will Wight

    1.) It's 24 hours, because I learned a long time ago that people get really irritated when you make up your own scales for space and time. In Wheel of Time, a week is technically ten days, but that does nothing but confuse the timeline.

    I know the planet is bigger, and I would love it to have a 32-hour day, but I didn't feel like I could get away with it.

    2.) The Hidden Spring Iron body. So called because they can go a long time without drinking water, so the idea is that they have a "hidden spring" inside their bodies and they never have to drink at all.

    This isn't true, it's just a myth they cultivate. Their bodies process water more efficiently so that they can survive longer in the wilderness of the Desolate Wilds where finding fresh water can be all but impossible.

    3.) "How many of the Abidan came from worlds like Cradle?"

    I'm not sure what "worlds like Cradle" means, so I'm not sure how to answer that. All of them?

    4.) Oh, you. Plot point in the next book!

    Cradle ()
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    Aaron

    1) Kai had the Iron Scroll and Denner had the bell which sent all foreign objects back to their home territory, and if I recall correctly none of the others were said to have access to these powers. How did they get them? Why didn't they share the knowledge of the power's location with their fellow Dragon Army members? Did all of them have a power that they kept secret from the others?

    2) How did Valin choose the kids that he did as his first Dragon Army? Were they all chosen at once? What criteria did he look for?

    3) When and how did Valin go to the City of Light to get the gold for Mithra? How did the- I'm just assuming here- members of the Gold District react to a powerful foreign invader, and why does nobody remember that Valin visited?

    4) When a guardian dies- like the snake in the forge- how is another guardian chosen? If being picked as a guardian where you can die instead of one you just have to defeat is a punishment of some sort, what crimes prompted the punishment?

    5) What was Kathrin doing? Was she repping out as a strange Tartarus traveler, as many assumed Valinhall to be?

    6) Now that Simon and the Eldest are recovering the Dragon Fangs, how will they pick new wielders? Are they going to intentionally set out for and try to find new Valinhall travelers, or will they just wait and hope that another falls into their lap like Erastes did?

    7) How did Valin create Valinhall? Is this something that could be done again by someone else to create a Territory in their own image?

    Will Wight

    1.) They were the only ones to EARN those powers, not the only ones to know about them. Some rooms have to do with personal compatibility, so they're easy for some people and very hard for others.

    2.) Good question. I've wanted to do a Dragon Army prequel book at some point, but there are a lot of books I'd like to write.

    3.) "why does nobody remember that Valin visited?" Who says no one remembers?

    4.) The "government" of the House gets a little strange sometimes, but in general, a crime would be disrupting the order of the Territory or doing something that jeopardized their power or existence. Like trying to monopolize a power you didn't earn, or interfering in the function of another room.

    5.) That would be a fun short story, actually.

    6.) This one will definitely be answered in the next few novels, if not the short stories.

    7.) Yes, it is something that could be done again.

    Cradle ()
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    Wes

    I would love to read a short story about Suriel before she ascended!

    Will Wight

    I'm certain I'll do this eventually. It's fun to write stories about the Judges as mortals, because they were all extraordinary.

    In a main novel, I have to keep the major characters to a (relatively) reasonable level of ability. Otherwise the Mary Sue quotient gets a little too high.

    But in a side story about someone skilled enough to become a Judge, they CAN be a ridiculous once-in-a-lifetime genius who has a series of lucky breaks combined with earth-shattering insight.

    That'll be fun to explore every once in a while.

    Cradle ()
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    Jason

    1.) So we know that there are many, many, rooms in Valinhall. Is there a room for all the counter abilities of all the other territories?2.) Where are the other Dragon Fangs? (This is a short story or long one definately.)3.) Are the Dragon Fangs advisors still with those swords?4.) If the Dragon Fangs do indeed have some sort of sentience, why have they not communicated with Simon?5.) Was there a time before the Elder Gods?6.) Could Lindon potentially split the other two cores to make 4?

    Will Wight

    1.) Not everything.

    2.) This one I'll definitely be getting to in a story.

    3.) No, they're in Valinhall. Bored.

    4.) They have.

    5.) If you mean the Elders...that WOULD be a good thing for me to explore at some point. Because I'm not sure.

    There definitely was a time before THESE Great Elders. They're old, but it's not like they were around at the creation of the universe.

    However, was there a time before Elders? I'll have to think about that, I'm not sure.

    Thanks for asking! That gives me something to decide.

    6.) Potentially? Yes, he could.

    General Lore ()
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    Will Wight

    Razael, the Wolf

    The Way protects, but it also strengthens. The Wolves are the Abidan combat division, and each of them commands formidable destructive potential. While most other divisions are filled up by Abidan from Sanctum and the other core worlds--and thus essentially born into the Abidan--the Wolves pride themselves on taking "wild" recruits.

    Most Wolves were renowned warriors in their original worlds, and they carry those powers with them into battle.

    As Gadrael is the Court's shield, Razael is their sword. She is the unstoppable force, the heavy artillery unleashed against the greatest of the Abidan's enemies.

    Before the rise of Ozriel, it fell to the office of Razael to destroy worlds as completely as possible. Razael therefore considers herself something of a rival to the Reaper.

    Ozriel does not return the sentiment.

    Cradle ()
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    Justin

    Does Simon ever just go to a party/social gathering without being forced or tricked into going by someone? Seems like Leah has been putting a decent amount of effort into getting him to socialize with varying success. Has anyone else pulled a stunt like that on him?

    Will Wight

    >Does Simon ever choose to go to a party or social gathering?No, he doesn't enjoy them, and he doesn't see the point in cultivating relationships for their own sake.Calder would. Shera would show up if there's food. Lindon would. Yerin's been to a bunch of social gatherings, but never to participate; always as the disciple of the Sword Sage, who is an honored guest. She wouldn't be sure what to do.>Has anyone else pulled a stunt like that on him?That's a good question. I'd have to think about it, but it might be worth a story.

    Cradle ()
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    Daniel

    How advanced is their scientific understanding on cradle? Cause I mean I know they have lots of knowledge of their magic and their alchemy equivalent but do they understand stuff like, there is a top of the atmosphere, cradle revolves around the sun, space is empty, other planets exist... stuff like that

    Will Wight

    It's not great in Sacred Valley, but there are places in Cradle where their scientific understanding is pretty advanced.

    But their technology never advanced to the level you'd THINK it could, what with scripts and constructs.

    Why? A few reasons, but here's the main one: thanks to the sacred arts, if you have the resources, you can learn to DO pretty much anything yourself. You don't have to develop the technology to fly in a world where you can learn to fly.

    It's more complicated than that, but we'll explore it as we get into the more advanced areas of the world.

    Cradle ()
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    Anon

    On the topic of the planet Cradle and vital aura. Is the planet called Cradle because it's great for cultivation? OR is there another reason like some awesome being in the center who is not yet hatched / or is being suppressed? Such an incredible entity might be the source of the vital aura that makes Cradle such an great place to cultivate. 

    Also, will Lindons double cores allow to for things like ascending to gold with black dragon madra and then raising the second cool to iron thus adapting Lindons blood forged body in a way the original human dragon path cultivators could not? 

    Also, is the Black dragon path madra another way to consume and process the madra other paths? 

    Will Wight

    1.) It's called Cradle because it's great for cultivation, but there are often double meanings in Abidan designations. The Elder Empire world is called Asylum, which means protection, but it is also has...other implications.

    2.) No, that specific chain of events will not happen.

    3.) No.

    Cradle ()
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    Numuhukumakiaki'aialunamor

    1) Would someone from the Abidan Court leave a remnant, can someone who uses the power of the Way even leave a remnant?

    2) If Lindon, Yerin and Eithan advance to the world beyond Cradle would they be babies in the new world or adults?

    3) Does any world beyond Cradle use Madras?

    Will Wight

    1.) Most of the seven Court members are not from Cradle, so no, they would not leave a Remnant. Any normal Abidan from Cradle would leave one, but it might not be capable of tapping into the Way. If it can't, then it's much less powerful than the Abidan was in life, and would be easily exterminated by anything capable of killing an Abidan.

    2.) Depends on where they go and when/how they advance. Lots of factors in play.

    3.) Not exactly. This is difficult to answer without getting into spoiler-y specifics.

    September 2018 - December 2018 ()
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    Daniel

    How advanced is their scientific understanding on cradle? Cause I mean I know they have lots of knowledge of their magic and their alchemy equivalent but do they understand stuff like, there is a top of the atmosphere, cradle revolves around the sun, space is empty, other planets exist... stuff like that

       

    Will Wight

    It's not great in Sacred Valley, but there are places in Cradle where their scientific understanding is pretty advanced.

    But their technology never advanced to the level you'd THINK it could, what with scripts and constructs.

    Why? A few reasons, but here's the main one: thanks to the sacred arts, if you have the resources, you can learn to DO pretty much anything yourself. You don't have to develop the technology to fly in a world where you can learn to fly.

    It's more complicated than that, but we'll explore it as we get into the more advanced areas of the world.

       
    Footnote: *Pre-Blackflame
    September 2018 - December 2018 ()
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    Andrew

    Okay, I'm a bit confused on how Cradle has that many people living on it. I know Will said that the planet is bigger and that vital aura helps to keep people alive, but I'm still not sure how it has such a huge population if there are so many dangerous conditions(monsters, remnants, kill-happy people, poisonous plants, etc.) and how there doesn't seem to be much large-scale agriculture(at least from what we've read). Is there agriculture that we haven't seen? Are they completely immune to disease? Is the planet just ridiculously huge(many times bigger than earth) to the point where that stuff could happen and still support a population of billions?

    Will Wight

     

    It has many times more surface area than Earth.

    Also, as B pointed out, we haven't seen any REALLY civilized places yet. We'll see a city in Blackflame, but even that will be a relatively small, isolated city.

    Thanks to vital aura and the power of madra, there are lots of inhabited places in Cradle that would be uninhabitable on Earth. For instance, there are cities on the bottom of the ocean. And on the surface of the ocean. And on the clouds.

     

    Daniel

    The inside of a volcano? The top of a rainbow? The back of a turtle? In a glacier? On a glacier? Under a desert? Suspended on a moon beam? Floating on sunlight? Deep under ground?

       

    Will Wight

    No moonbeams. And I would describe the city floating on sunlight as walking on sunshine, woah-oh-oh.

    Footnote: *Pre-Blackflame
    September 2018 - December 2018 ()
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    John

    I am curious. How far out do you outline? I am curious, because if the post about Lindon's wife being Jai's sister has any truth, that would imply you either outline a fair amount of the upcoming book, or that you were just able to conveniently make that work because you leave certain aspects vague enough to accommodate it.I am also curious how much world building you do before you start. You are able to answer questions that are fairly random with a high degree of specificity usually, so my assumption is a lot, but not sure if you just make it up on the fly and add that to your world aspect as you think through the answers.

     

    Will Wight

    That's a great question, John.

    I do both of those things. I always have a plan, but often I leave details vague just in case I have a better idea or change my mind later. Gives me some elbow room.

    I do a TON of world-building before I start, but a lot of it is fluid. When I'm writing the book, if what I planned doesn't serve the story as well as I imagined it would, I'll change the planned backstory as needed. Nothing is set in stone until it shows up in a book.

    As for parts that are more narrow than world-building elements--like characters, scenes, twists, etc.--most of those I design as needed when I'm working on the book. I don't determine their fate several books ahead of time.

    However, that's for MOST characters and scenes. There are a few incredibly specific elements that I've already determined way ahead of time, including several that are still four or five books away.

    TL;DR - Me setting up a specific character twist two books ahead is uncommon, but not terribly rare.

     
    Footnote: *Pre-Blackflame
    September 2018 - December 2018 ()
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    Numuhukumakiaki'aialunamor

    I have a few questions for you, Will.1) Would someone from the Abidan Court leave a remnant, can someone who uses the power of the Way even leave a remnant?2) If Lindon, Yerin and Eithan advance to the world beyond Cradle would they be babies in the new world or adults?3) Does any world beyond Cradle use Madras?

    Will Wight

    I can't believe you typed out that entire name. Now I want to hear you sing it.

    1.) Most of the seven Court members are not from Cradle, so no, they would not leave a Remnant. Any normal Abidan from Cradle would leave one, but it might not be capable of tapping into the Way. If it can't, then it's much less powerful than the Abidan was in life, and would be easily exterminated by anything capable of killing an Abidan.

    2.) Depends on where they go and when/how they advance. Lots of factors in play.3.) Not exactly. This is difficult to answer without getting into spoiler-y specifics.

    Numuhukumakiaki'aialunamor

    On the second answer.   Are the factors their age, power "level" during ascension, the world they are advancing to?   Or is it something completely else? Do they keep their memories, even if they become babies? This is so weird...    

    Will Wight

    As it turns out, I completely misunderstood your question.

    Suriel used the "infants/adults" terms metaphorically, so I didn't realize you were asking the question literally.

    They will be adults. They're going to physically transport themselves to another world, not reincarnate there.

       

    Footnote: Pre-Blackflame
    Cradle ()
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    Mike

    If the world is so large.... does gravity not work the same way in this universe?

    Will Wight

    Part of the answer is "magic," and part of it is how this world developed differently because of magic.I made Cradle very big. Why? A few reasons.First, a lot of wuxia and xianxia stories do it so they can scale up to ridiculous numbers. Where first the character thinks a huge city has ten thousand people, later a huge city has ten BILLION people.Also, they're so special they're not just one in a million, they're one in a TRILLION! And they go from crossing a thousand miles in a single step to a hundred thousand miles!

    So in part, it's an homage to the genre.In part, it's so that I can set other stories in the same world and they've never even heard of the people, places, or events in Lindon's story.And in part it's to illustrate that this isn't Earth. The Iterations are Narnia-style "worlds," not different planets, but since it's a whole new universe each time, they are ALSO different planets. I wanted a way to show that without putting a second moon in the sky, so "greater surface area and population" it is.

    ***As for the mechanics of it: I said "Magic" earlier, but that basically boils down to "This is how vital aura works."Vital aura is the power of the world that sacred artists harvest and use to strengthen their madra. It's the spirit of the world, basically. It makes what would otherwise be an uninhabitable planet, habitable.The planet IS less dense than earth, but because of its huge volume, it's more massive. Gravity is much greater. Humans are supported by madra from birth in part because otherwise they wouldn't be able to adapt to the gravity.You have other problems too: does this less-dense core spin fast enough to create a magnetosphere? Wouldn't continents bigger than Earth's just be massive deserts everywhere except immediately along the coast? Wouldn't the surface of such a planet be wracked by storms? Vital aura!

    I'll get into it later in the books, but for me building this world, aura served a couple of functions. First, it allows people to adapt to what would otherwise be very harsh natural conditions (Sacred Valley and the immediate surrounding areas have, so far, been very mild. Conditions will accelerate as we get deeper into Cradle). Second, vital aura is generated by natural forces AND it changes natural forces.

    I'll continue showing how it works in future books, but the bottom line is that aura allows me to have thriving ecosystems where everything is fire-aspect: trees with burning fruit pollinated by insects with wings of flame, and so on and so forth. Same in the depths of the ocean and on the tops of clouds.

    It's magic. But it DOES work consistently according to a set of rules, and it DOES interact with physics.However, I'm not as attached to real-world physics as Brandon Sanderson is. He enjoys figuring out the physical implications of every nuance in his magic systems. I do not enjoy that, so I will not be doing it.If there's a gap between real physics and magic, I'll be filling in that gap with magic. Not physics. Just a personal preference.

    Will Wight

    It has many times more surface area than Earth.Also, as B pointed out, we haven't seen any REALLY civilized places yet. We'll see a city in Blackflame, but even that will be a relatively small, isolated city.Thanks to vital aura and the power of madra, there are lots of inhabited places in Cradle that would be uninhabitable on Earth. For instance, there are cities on the bottom of the ocean. And on the surface of the ocean. And on the clouds.

    September 2018 - December 2018 ()
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    Daniel

    So if there is sword mandra that gathers on edged weapons does that mean there is club mandra that gathers around blunt objects?

    not a madra expert

    From what I can tell of the world and the usage of Madra in particular, I think the most analogous form of "blunt" madra would likely be named "force madra" or somesuch. Sword madra seems to have less to do with swords specifically and more to do with cutting or sharp edged implements. I'm reasonably certain (fact checking would be appreciated) that Jai Long has "sword madra" in his sacred path, yet he uses a bladed spear rather than a sword. As a side point, the name sword madra just sounds so much better then sharp madra or cutting madra that it makes sense to use it.

    Will Wight

    You've nailed it.

    Sword aura is really force aura gathered to a sharp edge, but what they call force aura is generally weaker and diffuse, so sword aura is brighter and easier to see.

    And I absolutely do call it "sword aura" because "cutting aura" or "sharp aura" sounds ridiculous.