The year is 2029. The first episode of the long awaited TV adaption of Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn has just released and you're watching it as soon as it goes live. Throughout the whole episode you're blown away by just how faithful it is to the original books, how good the action is and how impressive the effects are. Then. Just as the episode feels like it's about to end Kelsier speaks down to Vin in a moment of emotional vulnerability. "There is one thing I should warn you about, Vin. And this is really very serious. In all my time working in thieving crews fighting against the Lord Ruler, I have to tell you...
There's always another secret. "
Kelsier looks directly into camera and winks. The entire set bursts into an inexplicably 1960s themed song and dance number. The crowd cheers. You weep a single tear of joy. Hoid is there. Mistborn wins every award at every event that year.
An older drawing of Vin from Mistborn (which was written by Brandon Sanderson.) I know her cloack is black and all, but I wanted it to be...misty.👅 (EDIT: Apparently it's indeed grey and I just forgot.)
I think pierced ears and earrings are cool and all, but I’m not a fan of wearing earrings all the time because they allow the evil god of change and war and destruction to influence your thoughts emotions and actions and prevent the god of safety and peace and preservation from helping you and giving you extra superpowers and letting you share references to your favorite book series.
Elend: You've managed-- in our short three years together-- to kill not only my god, but my father, my brother, and my fiance. That's kind of like a homicidal hat trick. It's a strange foundation for a relationship, wouldn't you say?
Coming across world hoppers in the cosmere is so funny because they'll be like "People here are so weird about women's hands. You should be normal about it, like me." But then they're like "Where I'm from we eat metal and worship a serial killer."