SIGZIL YOU GOOD; GOOD MAN
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SIGZIL YOU GOOD; GOOD MAN

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I like to imagine that when Hoid first became the Dawnshard Exist, it was actually pretty bad at understanding what classified as intentional harm and Hoid could pretty easily circumvent the restriction imposed by his Torment
But after millennia of dealing with Hoid's shenanigans, the Dawnshard learned how to anticipate harm better, effectively making Sigzil's life as a Dawnshard a pacifistic hell
Here’s a thought: what could Sigzil and Nale’s 4th Ideals have been? Skybreakers must take on and complete a personal mission in order to progress in their oaths, and we know both of them at least got this far. Nale’s is particularly interesting to me, in his immortal lifetime what could have been a quest so significant that it was worth an ideal? Was it merely surviving a Desolation to the end for the first time? I’ve considered it but it feels a bit like a cop-out. Any ideas for either of them?
Recently, I tried getting information about the planet I was on by bursting into a room dramatically, like Kaladin always does. For him, it works somehow.
I would think that after knowing Kal for so long, I could at least somewhat pick up on how he storming does it. Yet here I am, with no clue.
One thing I noticed recently is that Sigzil is very, very bad at namedropping.
During WoK, he would always say "my master did this" and the only way you actually find out that this mysterious "master" is Hoid is because Hoid himself said so. Guess apprentices don't always take after their master, because in a single chapter of WoK alone Hoid namedropped both his own "name" (I mean, not really, but you get the point) and Adonalsium to Dalinar.
And later, during The Sunlit Man, it was Sigzil's own name that he delayed saying for as long as possible. He was just generic Nomad for most of the book. Heck, he even said "Kal" and "Bridge Four" long before then, not to mention the million other references.
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Nomad in sunlit man giving BIG murderbot energy to anyone else??
Please please please let Nomad be Sigzil
I know for a fact he's at the very least from Roshar
I see Rlain with his arm around Renarin, smiling bashfully at Lopen and Dabbid when they finally reunite at the end of Wind and Truth, and asking lightly, "S'pose I'll have to fill the forms for social reassignment now, where's Sig?" and he sees the look in Lopen's eyes and his heart sinks and he asks, "Sigzil's dead?" and Lopen says, "No. He's worse."