Darn those English speakers who stopped using "Thou" and caused this confusion. I did fine the quote you were talking about that implies they are a group. I don't think this actually implies he was talking to Scadrial, especially since another character(a Lumaran not an offworlder) was the one who mentioned death. He also refers to himself as a Worldbringer, a term which he is using metaphorically (since he was never literally a Worldbringer during the Final Empire period), which sounds like something he’d say to people with the concept of Worldbringers ingrained in their culture.Īnd I’m very confident he’s talking to a group rather than an individual, since he says things like ‘some of you may have noticed’. Charlie is the son of the local duke, but he likes stories more than fencing. Tress is an ordinary girl with no thirst to see the world. But when his father takes him on a voyage to find a bride and disaster strikes, Tress must stow away on a ship. 2 TRESS OF THE EMERALD SEA by Brandon Sanderson RELEASE DATE: ApA fantasy adventure with a sometimes-biting wit. My reasoning is that he references some concepts from Scadrian religion (Ironeyes and the idea that people were made by Shards) which seems like Scadrian ‘localisations’ for a Scadrian audience. The only life Tress has known on her island home in an emerald-green ocean has been a simple one, with the simple pleasures of collecting cups brought by sailors from faraway lands and listening to stories told by her friend Charlie. I think Hoid is talking to a group of Scadrians in or around Era 4 of Mistborn, ie cosmere space age.
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