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Edgedancer - By Brandon Sanderson - Discussion

Edgedancer (a stormlight archives novella) came out a few years ago, but since there's little Cosmere discussion in Tildes and I just finished reading it a few days ago, I figured it would be worth posting my thoughts on this. The only book of relevance to this which I haven't read is Dawnshard, so please mark any discussion about that with spoilers.

I've seen a lot of complaints about Lift on reddit, and I can see where people are coming from. But I always liked the way Lift think and is written. I feel like Lift's stories would make great bed time stories because of how sweetly they end. In the first interlude where Lift appears, the people of Azir are having trouble picking a "king" because they keep getting assassinated. Lift's involvement solves this problem that we're introduced to at the start of the story. And now in Edgedancer, Nalan is still hunting down budding Radiants because he doesn't believe that the Everstorm has really come back. But at the end of the story Lift swears the third ideal "I will listen to those who have been ignored" and shows Nalan the truth. Which feels like a very fairy tale ending, compared to them getting involved in some epic battle. I honestly expected Szeth to intervene and team up with Lift against Nalan.

The moment at the end where she hugs Nalan to comfort him as he's crying was touching. It got me crying! I didn't expect to feel any sympathy for Nalan, but at the end it feels like a fog is lifting off of him and he's been in a haze this whole time. Which I suppose is true of all the Heralds at this point.

I kept trying to guess who the Radiant in Yeddaw was. Of course it had to be a minor character that we've already seen. So I was thinking it would be that guard we met earlier, since they mentioned trading to get some spheres with stormlight so that she can read. I thought this was a lie, with the real reason being using the stormlight to practice some surgebinding. The other candidate was the old man, but that turned out to be a very interesting misdirect that I'm hoping to learn more about in Dawnshard. (The actual radiant was the woman at the orphanage)

The description of the city of Yeddaw was very interesting and new. I wish there was more art to go along with the descriptions, but I feel like I don't really understand the layout of the city. I feel like it would be dark all the time (except noon) if it was carved into the ground like I imagined. Also I wonder if there's more to the story than it just being created with loaned out shardblades. We know that the total number of shardblades in Roshar is very small. Even assuming something like 5 shardblades that were loaned out, how is it possible to create a whole city with that in a reasonable amount of time. Feels like it would take many decades.

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    thisonethatone
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    Someone on Reddit a while back pointed out that every time a knight radiant (e.g. Lyft) swears an ideal near a herald (e.g. Nalan) the effect brings clarity to the insane herald temporarily. This...

    Someone on Reddit a while back pointed out that every time a knight radiant (e.g. Lyft) swears an ideal near a herald (e.g. Nalan) the effect brings clarity to the insane herald temporarily. This is seen at least a couple of times. Something about the proximity to the spiritual realm or whatnot. So the point is, Nalan got a glimpse of what he had been doing and immediately flew off to Ishar for some justification.

    I thought that was an interesting take and wanted to share.

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    1. ra314
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      Adding to this, it appears to be "confirmed" by Ishar in RoW. "Sounding much more sane, he informed Dalinar that he could be restored temporarily if a Radiant swore an oath near him" - coppermind...

      Adding to this, it appears to be "confirmed" by Ishar in RoW. "Sounding much more sane, he informed Dalinar that he could be restored temporarily if a Radiant swore an oath near him" - coppermind

      I admittedly had completely forgotten about this and thought that it was just due to the power of Lift's. Awesome hug!

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  2. Matthias720
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    Nale's realization of what he had become is moving, but the thing that really got me was Lift hugging him. He had been hunting her since page 1 and yet she found it within herself to treat him...
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    Nale's realization of what he had become is moving, but the thing that really got me was Lift hugging him. He had been hunting her since page 1 and yet she found it within herself to treat him compassionately. We need more of that the world, in general, but these days especially..

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  3. thesuda
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    All I remember is Shardfork!!! And the horde/sleepless. Goddamn hordes are going to be there till book 10.

    All I remember is Shardfork!!!

    And the horde/sleepless. Goddamn hordes are going to be there till book 10.

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  4. yawn
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    I've read every other stormlight story and I can't make it through edgedancer. Lyft is such a change from the typical POV character that in the main story, it's a breath of fresh air, but as an...

    I've read every other stormlight story and I can't make it through edgedancer. Lyft is such a change from the typical POV character that in the main story, it's a breath of fresh air, but as an entire story I find her voice unreliable and irritating

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