Editing Mythwalker

Spoiler Policy Reminder


Under our spoiler policy, any content from books that are not fully released is not allowed on the Coppermind. This includes any information from pre-released sample chapters, readings, and other comments Brandon has made about Stormlight 5. The only exception to this rule is on meta-pages for the books themselves (e.g., Wind and Truth). If you are unsure whether the information you want to add comes from pre-release content, please do not add it and instead ask about it on our Discord.

Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 11: Line 11:
 
In the present, the society is divided into three castes - the ruling Kkoloss, the peasant Eruntu and the Skaa. The Skaa are slaves, who were punished by the god Hess for siding with the Demon King and turned near-mindless. While the Skaa and the Eruntu toil on the dry, desolate mainland, the Kkoloss houses, led by Kings, compete with each other in military battles called Games for prestige and the favour of their ruler, the supernatural Emperor, on the verdant Holy Island, Shakall Hess.
 
In the present, the society is divided into three castes - the ruling Kkoloss, the peasant Eruntu and the Skaa. The Skaa are slaves, who were punished by the god Hess for siding with the Demon King and turned near-mindless. While the Skaa and the Eruntu toil on the dry, desolate mainland, the Kkoloss houses, led by Kings, compete with each other in military battles called Games for prestige and the favour of their ruler, the supernatural Emperor, on the verdant Holy Island, Shakall Hess.
   
Devin is an average Eruntu who seeks to become a Guard of house Sserin, but to do so, he must come at least fourth in an annual race organized by the Guards. Each man can attempt the race three years in a row. The first two years, Devin fails, and is instead sent to work in the orchards his village is famous for. Over time, he comes to appreciate the work, and grows unwilling to join the Guard. However, though he fails his third race, the Kkoloss in charge decides to take all of the boys, him included. As it turns out, all villages have been drafted like this, and, in a further break from the tradition, they don't swear the Oath that would give them the Sserin Kkell power, superhuman strength.
+
Devin is an average Eruntu who seeks become a Guard of house Sserin, but to do so, he must come at least fourth in an annual race organized by the Guards. Each man can attempt the race three years in a row. The first two years, Devin fails, and is instead sent to work in the orchards his village is famous for. Over time, he comes to appreciate the work, and grows unwilling to join the Guard. However, though he fails his third race, the Kkoloss in charge decides to take all of the boys, him included. As it turns out, all villages have been drafted like this, and, in a further break from the tradition, they don't swear the Oath that would give them the Sserin Kkell power, superhuman strength.
   
 
On the Holy Island, Prince Vevinn Vas Kkeris, son of the Kkeris King, contemplates the his conflict with the Sserin. Despite Sserin being known as dangerous opponents, he has been winning for the past decade, which greatly worries him. However, before he can contemplate that, he's distracted by his beloved, free-spirited Siri, whose power makes others healthy as long as she touches them. Siri is a handmaid to Vvenna, her best friend, who's to marry the Emperor, the holy and elusive leader of the Kkoloss.
 
On the Holy Island, Prince Vevinn Vas Kkeris, son of the Kkeris King, contemplates the his conflict with the Sserin. Despite Sserin being known as dangerous opponents, he has been winning for the past decade, which greatly worries him. However, before he can contemplate that, he's distracted by his beloved, free-spirited Siri, whose power makes others healthy as long as she touches them. Siri is a handmaid to Vvenna, her best friend, who's to marry the Emperor, the holy and elusive leader of the Kkoloss.
Line 23: Line 23:
 
Sarn kills his father, becoming the Sseris king, and decides to make Siri pretend that she's Vvenna. She's forced to agreed and marries the Emperor, then is led into his chambers. She spends the night bowing in the Emperor's bedchamber as he observes, but he makes no move to consummate their marriage. The next morning, Siri gets books to read to familiarize herself with what Vvenna would know.
 
Sarn kills his father, becoming the Sseris king, and decides to make Siri pretend that she's Vvenna. She's forced to agreed and marries the Emperor, then is led into his chambers. She spends the night bowing in the Emperor's bedchamber as he observes, but he makes no move to consummate their marriage. The next morning, Siri gets books to read to familiarize herself with what Vvenna would know.
   
Devin's group, now with Vvenna in tow, return to Quin's group. Quin and Devin confront each other and Devin kills Quin, then takes charge of the rebels. Shortly afterwards, Ralan reveals to him that he has two Kkell powers - Sserin Strength and Ddoven Repulsion, due to having deserted from Ddoven forces. Devin agrees to keep it a secret. Over the next two weeks, he reequips the rebels and begins sending out scouts. Voko is one of them, and informs him that Vvenna has been replaced.
+
Devin's group, now with Vvenna in tow, return to Quin's group. Quin and Devin confront each other and Devin kills Quin, then takes charge of the rebels. Over the next two weeks, he reequips them and begins sending out scouts. Voko is one of them, and informs him that Vvenna has been replaced.
   
 
Siri goes through a meeting with a group of archpriests. Most of them are only interested in her as a political tool; however, one has figured out she's not Vvenna. She decides she needs to learn better and sneaks a book into the bedroom, but to take it out and read it, she must remove her clothes, surprising the Emperor.
 
Siri goes through a meeting with a group of archpriests. Most of them are only interested in her as a political tool; however, one has figured out she's not Vvenna. She decides she needs to learn better and sneaks a book into the bedroom, but to take it out and read it, she must remove her clothes, surprising the Emperor.
Line 53: Line 53:
 
* The evil entity being bound under the ruler's palace (the Demon King vs. [[Ruin]]),
 
* The evil entity being bound under the ruler's palace (the Demon King vs. [[Ruin]]),
 
* The theocracy oppressing the lower caste,
 
* The theocracy oppressing the lower caste,
* The names [[Skaa]] and Kkoloss (modified to [[Koloss]]),
+
* The names [[Skaa]] and Kkoloss (as [[Koloss]]),
 
* The world being a ruined wasteland (albeit Final Empire-era [[Scadrial]] is far more desolate than Kkekimar),
 
* The world being a ruined wasteland (albeit Final Empire-era [[Scadrial]] is far more desolate than Kkekimar),
* Vvenna's Kkell power of altering her weight (which became iron [[Feruchemy]]), and the Sserin power of gaining Strength (which became pewter Feruchemy). The Ddoven Repulsion power has some similarities to steel [[Allomancy]].
+
* Vvenna's Kkell power of altering her weight (which became iron [[Feruchemy]]), and the Sserin power of gaining Strength (which became steel Feruchemy). The Ddoven Repulsion power has some similarities to steel [[Allomancy]].
 
* The protagonist having a ruling caste father and a low caste mother, and having supernatural power thanks to the former,
 
* The protagonist having a ruling caste father and a low caste mother, and having supernatural power thanks to the former,
* A side character who pretends to be a member of the lower caste while belonging to the higher (Ralan vs. [[Breeze]]),
+
* A side character who pretends to be a member of the lower caste while belong to the higher (Ralan vs. [[Breeze]]),
 
* A capital city where each noble family has a magnificent and unique palace to their name,
 
* A capital city where each noble family has a magnificent and unique palace to their name,
 
* Both the Kkoloss and the nobles are noticeably taller than the Eruntu and the Scadrial Skaa
 
* Both the Kkoloss and the nobles are noticeably taller than the Eruntu and the Scadrial Skaa
   
=== In [[The Stormlight Archive]] ===
+
=== In ''[[The Stormlight Archive]]'' ===
* The differences in eye color between social classes (Kkoloss have colorful eyes while Eruntu's are dun),
+
* The differences in eye colour between social classes (Kkoloss have colourful eyes while Eruntu's are dun),
 
* The army coming to a remote village to recruit,
 
* The army coming to a remote village to recruit,
 
* The Kkoloss/[[lighteyes]] treating Eruntu/[[darkeyes]] like game pieces,
 
* The Kkoloss/[[lighteyes]] treating Eruntu/[[darkeyes]] like game pieces,
Line 83: Line 83:
 
* The theocracy with highly politically-involved priests
 
* The theocracy with highly politically-involved priests
   
=== In [[The Reckoners]] ===
+
=== In ''[[The Reckoners]]'' ===
 
* The way a weaker version of a Kkell Power can be gifted to Eruntu by the Kkoloss is similar to how [[Gifter]] [[Epic]]s can grant a fraction of their power to non-Epics.
 
* The way a weaker version of a Kkell Power can be gifted to Eruntu by the Kkoloss is similar to how [[Gifter]] [[Epic]]s can grant a fraction of their power to non-Epics.
   

Please note that all contributions to The Coppermind are considered to be released under the CC4 by-nc-nd (see Coppermind:Copyrights for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

To protect the wiki against automated edit spam, we kindly ask you to solve the following CAPTCHA:

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)