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Okay! This month's contest details: Comment below with the one person from Brandon's worlds you would like to invite to your Thanksgiving Dinner and why. Three winners will be chosen randomly for a t-shirt of their choice. Winners will be announced Thanksgiving Day (along with some great coupon codes). We enjoy reading all of your comments! Good Luck!!
I think Zane would be fun to invite for Thanksgiving. I would make sure all the food was in metal serving dishes and using metal utensils. Then I could say, "Will you please pass the ____?" and then watch him do it with Allomancy. Let's see if he can do it without spilling anything.
ReplyDeleteI would invite Lightsong. I think it would be awesome to see him interacting with my family in a battle of wits. Plus, I really think he would appreciate the gesture.
ReplyDeleteI'd invite Wit: there are some things you just can't say to family, but he'll make sure they get said! Plus, he's sure to have good stories.
ReplyDeleteHands down Kelsier. Somebody that inherently fun to be around would help avoid some unnecessarily awkward conversations.
ReplyDeleteI'd invite Blushweaver. I think we all know why... ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'd invite Wayne, not just for his ready wit but even if he "bartered" for the turkey he might leave behind a bowler hat. Also nice one gandy93!
ReplyDeleteI'd invite Kaise. She'd help make sure we didn't have leftovers sticking around for too long afterward.
ReplyDeleteI'd invite Elend. He would be interesting to talk to, and he seems like the type to enjoy the geeky board games we play after dinner.
ReplyDeleteNo contest: Hoid.
ReplyDeleteThe ultimate storyteller; based on one or two other storytellers i know, Hoid would be ready to fill silences in conversation and equally ready to listen, to learn a new story.
We'd invite Vin from Mistborn (the first book). She needs a little more meat on her bones and some energy boost to help her out in the next two books.
ReplyDeleteI would invite Dalina Kholin to Thanksgiving, and hope there is a Storm during the meal, just to see what cool things he will do and say.
ReplyDeleteIt's a tie between Kaladin and Elend. Elend would make a great conversationalist with his scholarly wit (I guess I could invite Kelsier, but he sometimes scares me with his extreme methods).
ReplyDeleteKaladin on the other hand would be great if someone got injured, isn't a bad cook himself, and he could easily pass over some food from the other side of the table with some gravity manipulation.
Sazed/Harmony. Definitely. I doubt he'd lie, and i bet he wouldn't RAFO my questions :)
ReplyDeleteI would invite Ati/Ruin. I think he would appreciate the act of turning a feast of food into naps. Talk about entropy ;)
ReplyDeletePlus he strikes me as the most tragic character so far in Brandon's work. I would love to hear his backstory and take on the universe.
I would invite Sazed... he would provide fantastic dinner conversation and be ever the polite guest!
ReplyDeleteWell.. Of course I would invite Kiin from "Etlantris" and make him cook for me! I think I'm in the mood for Jindonese... on second thought maybe I'll have something a little more Duladen style!
ReplyDeleteI would have to invite Vin, because she is hot... She is hot. And... she is hot.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Hoid. I've got questions, and I'm sure he's got answers. Even if he doesn't share those answers, I could compare how he looks with his description(s) in the books and be amused by the differences.
ReplyDeleteHoid, but I would refuse to feed him if he RAFO'd me.
ReplyDelete(Okay, I might not be that mean...but it would be tempting.)
Lightsong. He would definitely keep us entertained.
ReplyDeleteSazed would be the most interesting to have dinner conversation with, I think.
ReplyDeleteSpook. Because it would be hilarious to see my relatives all confused about his slang.
ReplyDeleteAnd really, the man made said slang High Imperial. How can I not love a sense of humor like that?
Sazed, mainly because I think he would be the most...interesting to have around my devoutly catholic Uncle.
ReplyDeleteWayne, because he's hilarious.
ReplyDeleteOh come on, that's easy.. After the dinner parties in TWoK, I would totally have "Wit", better known as the mysterious Hoid as the dinner guest for Thanksgiving. I mean, with that sence of humor, THAT would make him, without a shadow of a doubt, the most awesome dinner companion. IMHO.. Tho, now that I think about it.. Human would be very close to the top of that list.. Just because it would be HILARIOUSLY hysterical to watch my mother make HIM eat at the dinner table "properly and with correct etiguette and manners"... LOL ^_^
ReplyDeleteI would invite a Subsumer Ferring, to make sure there aren't any leftovers.
ReplyDeleteWit for sure. You can always use some witty banter around the Thanksgiving table!
ReplyDeleteThis isn't really a person, but it's close enough... I'd definitely invite TenSoon. After dinner, he could become a turkey!
ReplyDeleteI would invite Lightsong (while secretly also inviting Hoid in the persona as Wit), then sit back and enjoy their back and forth all night. Maybe they could finally put my brothers in their place around the Thanksgiving table!!
ReplyDeleteVasher: I don't care if he doesn't have any social skills, neither do I. We're both scholars, and I bet I could get him to reveal all the worldbuilding backstory that Brandon coyly hinted at, and then left for a sequel not to be published for many years.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard for me to not say Ham, because obviously philosophical discussions at the Thanksgiving table are always appropriate, but I'm going to go with Lightsong. Self-deprecating cheer and thinly veiled insults are my forte; I could use a partner.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd invite Marasi. I think she'd get along well with my nerdy family.
ReplyDeleteSazed because I've always had a soft spot for him. He's lived a hard life, etc. but still has a huge amount of empathy after all he has faced.
ReplyDeleteQuestion is it still possible to get the gamer bags??!!!!
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