Finally getting recommended Cosmere content 🙏🙏 I found Elantris last year and have read all of Mistborn, Stormlight Archive, Warbreaker, and Arcanum Unbounded since then. Absolutely hooked
I enjoy these videos, but I have to say that the constant filters being applied randomly, in the vein of old VCR recordings, gets tiresome very quickly. It also made me wonder if my screen was having issues the first time I noticed it. I understand the intent (unless it's a copyright issue as well, though fair use should apply) but, personally, it detracts from the otherwise pleasant experience.
Decided I wanted to reread the series and freshen up on lore in anticipation for the TTRPG releasing. This was a great refresher and had great structure. Very cool, thank you!
Very well researched video! I've read all the books so far, but I'd forgotten several interesting details about the geography and especially Shinovar. Very excited to learn more about it from Szeth's perspective in the next book!
Hi raven, I adore your content, and I just want to say thanks for making your videos. Also, this video reminded me an embarrassing amount of info I forgot… so thanks
The land of Shinovar is covered mostly in soil and vegetation, so, contrary to the other lands of Roshar, you can easily explore most of Shinovar without worry of stepping on stone. This is because the mountains surrounding Shinovar protect the land against highstorms, which allowed the Shin grass to evolve more akin to grass in real life, as opposed to grass across the rest of Roshar which retracts into the stone to avoid the wrath of highstorms, or simply to avoid being stepped on. Shin people very rarely leave their own lands, so most Shin never have to worry about the prospect of trying to get around without stepping on stone, as would be difficult in broader Roshar. Spoilers for Way of Kings ahead: Szeth-son-son-Vallano is considered "Truthless." This condemns him to being a "stonewalker" because he is banished from the lush fields of Shinovar. The fact that he must walk on stone does not absolve him from the sin, however, which he must atone for in the afterlife, even though he is forced to do so by his masters commands. To quote Szeth's thoughts directly from Way of Kings: "How could these Easterners not walk on stone? There was no soil in their lands. How could they get about without treading on stone? ... Though his (Szeth's) murders and sins (the sin of walking on stone being one of the sins he has committed) would damn him, at least his soul would be given to the stones upon his death. He would continue to exist. Punished, in agony..." Later in the book, King Taravangian questions Szeth: "Was this your destiny? Do you wonder? ... cast out and absolved of any sin your masters might require of you?” Szeth answers: “I am not absolved ... have no choice, but to bear the sins nonetheless. I am Truthless.” So yes, it is odd that the Shin call everyone else stonewalkers, because, like you asked. Where else they supposed to walk?
Now I don't wholly agree with what is said in the video, yes Alethkar Jah-keved Thaylenah and Azir are 4 of the most economically and military wise powerful kingdoms, but Shinovar has no great reason to be on this list. They're fairly isolationist and dont have any large economic power. While they have a standing army, warriors are seen as the lowest of men, so I doubt they'd have many warriors. We also don't have any evidence for their capabilities apart from the shin invasions a couple thousand years ago. To sum it up I see no great reason for them to be on this list and they could have been replaced by Iri or Babatharnam, as these kingdoms seem to be as powerful/dominant.
Big Stormlight fan here, love to see you giving it some momentum!!
Stormlight is awesome!
It's all about momentum
Finally getting recommended Cosmere content 🙏🙏 I found Elantris last year and have read all of Mistborn, Stormlight Archive, Warbreaker, and Arcanum Unbounded since then. Absolutely hooked
I enjoy these videos, but I have to say that the constant filters being applied randomly, in the vein of old VCR recordings, gets tiresome very quickly. It also made me wonder if my screen was having issues the first time I noticed it. I understand the intent (unless it's a copyright issue as well, though fair use should apply) but, personally, it detracts from the otherwise pleasant experience.
It's just Scadrials current technology smh
Jokes on you, this was shot on a camcorder
Decided I wanted to reread the series and freshen up on lore in anticipation for the TTRPG releasing. This was a great refresher and had great structure. Very cool, thank you!
Thank you! I needed this refresher
Lol we all need a refresher from time to time. Stormlight is huge!
Cool video! I feel like the big 5 may be expanded to the big 7 in the back 5 books though, considering Iri and Babatharnam both have oathgates!
Great video!! I love the music and art work, well done!
Good morning Raven !
I love seeing you cover cosmere content.
Baie dankie
Glad you enjoy 😉
More stormlight archive lore videos please ❤❤
This was nicely done and thorough.
Thanks bro
Very well researched video! I've read all the books so far, but I'd forgotten several interesting details about the geography and especially Shinovar. Very excited to learn more about it from Szeth's perspective in the next book!
Glad you enjoyed!
Great video! At first I thought this was by a major channel, keep it up and you’ll be there!
Thanks! 😁
Great content again my guy. Keep it up
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Hi raven, I adore your content, and I just want to say thanks for making your videos.
Also, this video reminded me an embarrassing amount of info I forgot… so thanks
I'm glad you enjoyed!
Thank you for making this wonderful video!
Love your content Raven!!! Keep it coming you do a great job!!!!!!
Thanks man!
Thanks for the video, cheers!
Great video!
Thanks!
Thanks so much! Relistening to the SA now in Spanish as a way to practice the language
Thank you for this
Greatvideo
Well done!
Thank you!
I never understood why the Shin call everyone Stonewalkers. Where else they supposed to walk?
I thought stonewalkers refered to the buildings being stone rather than wood
The land of Shinovar is covered mostly in soil and vegetation, so, contrary to the other lands of Roshar, you can easily explore most of Shinovar without worry of stepping on stone. This is because the mountains surrounding Shinovar protect the land against highstorms, which allowed the Shin grass to evolve more akin to grass in real life, as opposed to grass across the rest of Roshar which retracts into the stone to avoid the wrath of highstorms, or simply to avoid being stepped on.
Shin people very rarely leave their own lands, so most Shin never have to worry about the prospect of trying to get around without stepping on stone, as would be difficult in broader Roshar.
Spoilers for Way of Kings ahead:
Szeth-son-son-Vallano is considered "Truthless." This condemns him to being a "stonewalker" because he is banished from the lush fields of Shinovar. The fact that he must walk on stone does not absolve him from the sin, however, which he must atone for in the afterlife, even though he is forced to do so by his masters commands.
To quote Szeth's thoughts directly from Way of Kings:
"How could these Easterners not walk on stone? There was no soil in their lands. How could they get about without treading on stone? ... Though his (Szeth's) murders and sins (the sin of walking on stone being one of the sins he has committed) would damn him, at least his soul would be given to the stones upon his death. He would continue to exist. Punished, in agony..."
Later in the book, King Taravangian questions Szeth:
"Was this your destiny? Do you wonder? ... cast out and absolved of any sin your masters might require of you?”
Szeth answers:
“I am not absolved ... have no choice, but to bear the sins nonetheless. I am Truthless.”
So yes, it is odd that the Shin call everyone else stonewalkers, because, like you asked. Where else they supposed to walk?
Now I don't wholly agree with what is said in the video, yes Alethkar Jah-keved Thaylenah and Azir are 4 of the most economically and military wise powerful kingdoms, but Shinovar has no great reason to be on this list. They're fairly isolationist and dont have any large economic power. While they have a standing army, warriors are seen as the lowest of men, so I doubt they'd have many warriors. We also don't have any evidence for their capabilities apart from the shin invasions a couple thousand years ago. To sum it up I see no great reason for them to be on this list and they could have been replaced by Iri or Babatharnam, as these kingdoms seem to be as powerful/dominant.
I mean they must have gotten the honorblades one way or another, I doubt they just found them by accident
Did you add spoilers for OB?
It's a lore video. No discussion about plot points
@@RavensRants You mention the origins of Humans
Oh yeah lol. Forgot about that
Is there spoilers in the video?
Yes
Do you think Kaladin will die ?
I think there's a high probability yes
Why does the map look like a hurricane 🌀
Because it's shaped by highstorms
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The AI art is a little distracting tbh, but otherwise this video was great! Really enjoyed it