Subject: I'll look into them, certainly.
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Posted on: 2016-02-22 10:51:00 UTC

Though it may have to wait (maybe until I've reread the first trilogy?).

One metal... hrm. I'm going to discount the higher metals (though gold looks like fun if it's at all tune-able - 'how would I have turned out if I were born in Doriath?') and just look at the basic eight from the original books. Hmm... while pewter and tin look interesting, I think I'd have to go for either brass or zinc.

I'm not entirely convinced there's much difference between them in practical application - sure, a Rioter can provoke anger faster, but a sufficiently skilled Soother can dampen everything except doubt and rage and achieve the same effect in the long run. Likewise, what's the difference between Soothing away negative emotions and Rioting positive ones? It's a matter of speed, mostly.

I guess I'll burn brass. I can see more applications for immediately Soothing than for immediately Rioting.

hS

PS: You know I'm a chemist, right?



Blue is for allomantic elements, red is the elements they alloy with, black lines show the links.

-Carbon is the only non-metal used in an allomantic alloy (steel, specifically).

-Copper and tin are both used as alloy-counterparts, while also being allomantic metals themselves. Copper is actually used in three of the six alloys: duralumin, bronze, and brass.

-Sanderson seems to have picked his metals based on name-recognition, not any discernable pattern in the periodic table. ^_~ But if you're hunting for new allomantic metals, check out indium or thallium; they're right in the middle of the pack.

hS, still/again

(PS: Thallium and indium are both highly toxic, so burn them fast! ~hS, third time lucky)

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