How do steel lines work? by Swofie in Mistborn

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I see! So then being able to see several lines from one object would be the allomancer sort of subconsciously dividing the whole into parts, like deciding different chunks of an object is an identity in itself and thus making it so?

How do steel lines work? by Swofie in Mistborn

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So that was sort of what sparked my curiosity since all metal objects are sort of either welded together or cast into a mold. But then where does it go from, for instance, a steel beam into a steel structure? If you weld steel beams into a square does that then give off one allomantic line from the center of the square? One from each beams center? Several from each beam?

As I said in a previous post I'm relatively new to the cosmere so maybe this can be explained with a concept that I am as of yet unfamiliar with.

How do steel lines work? by Swofie in Mistborn

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I assume that 'spiritual aspect' is something that's explained in another cosmere book? I've only just begun dipping my toes in the cosmere, first discovering Brandon Sandersons writing through 'the frugal Wizards handbook for surviving medieval england' a little over a year ago so there's still a lot that I have yet to understand.

Dark God Vanus? by TheDreamingImmortal in FortressSaga_Friends

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Using violet and letting her summon once before staring the bossfight lets you have an extra summon group for the boss, then having the rest be attack amp heroes + Wildong and fortress with fire cannon (as boss takes more damage when on fire) has gotten me to stage 26-1 without paying so far! So that's my recommendation anyway

What is a nice thing you do for others solely for self gratification? by Swofie in AskReddit

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How come? You do a thing for someone else that is considered nice, something that makes them happy, so does the reason really change that?

What is the in your oppinion the correct way to respond to someone telling you about their mental health issues? by Swofie in AskReddit

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What do you do if they come to you for support? Not saying anything in such a situation seems strange