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Welcome to the Coppermind, the comprehensive wiki about Brandon Sanderson and his novels, by the official Brandon Sanderson fansite, 17th Shard.


Want to know more about the Stormlight Archive, Mistborn, or other Cosmere novels? What the Alcatraz series, The Rithmatist, Legion, and Brandon's numerous short stories? You've come to the right place! We have 4,872 articles and we're expanding frequently!


The Cosmere

The Cosmere, shares the same mythology, rules to magic, and more. Some reading you might want to check out:

Looking for something in a specific book or series? Check out:

Elantris Mistborn Warbreaker Stormlight Archive
The Emperor's Soul Alcatraz The Rithmatist The Reckoners

There is always more in the Books category go have a look.

Want to help with the wiki? Scroll on down to the to do section for some guides and some places to start. Also check out the Editor's Corner.

Featured Article: Lift

An illustration of Lift by Dominick Saponaro

You’re my pet Voidbringer, and no lies are going to change that. I got you captured. No stealing souls, now. We ain’t here for souls. Just a little thievery, the type what never hurt nobody.

—Lift to Wyndle

Lift was a Reshi thief who worked in Azimir in Azir on Roshar. She had Surgebinding abilities that corresponded with the Order of Edgedancers.

Appearance and Personality

Someone has to care. Too few people care these days.

—Lift

Lift was twelve years old, and had long straight dark hair that she wore down to her waist. Her skin was tan and she had the rounded features of the Reshi. Lift always kept a diamond mark in her pocket, which she considered lucky.

As would be expected from someone Lift's age, she often acted child-like. For instance, although she was thirteen years old, she claimed to be ten because she believed that any number that she could not count to on her fingers was unlucky. Lift was often sarcastic and irreverent, which often annoyed her fellow Azish thieves. She also enjoyed mocking her spren, Wyndle, calling him a Voidbringer instead of a spren because she knew it annoyed him and not due to any sort of dislike she had for him. Lift also had little patience for Wyndle's extremely technical explanation of the Realmatic Theory behind her abilities. Despite her teasing, she truly did like Wyndle and was genuinely worried for him when she thought that Darkness was following her to try and kill Wyndle.

Lift had an interesting perspective on the morality of her thievery. She did not think it wrong because it did not hurt anyone. Lift was also totally uninterested in stealing typical items such as gold, jewelry, spheres or anything traditionally of value. Lift liked to break into places and eat their food. She stole food for the challenge, rather than trying to gain any sort of wealth for herself.

For all her flaws, Lift had a good heart. She saw much death in her life, but it still impacted her greatly when someone she knew died. For instance, when Gawx was mortally wounded, she cared enough to return and try to save him, despite the fact that she was risking capture and death to do so. Lift cared for other people because she thought that someone had to, which seems to be a temperament that was shared by other Edgedancers. Once, Lift tried to stop caring about others, possibly during her time in Rall Elorim, but she quit because it was worse than being dead.

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To Do

Would you like to help the Coppermind to get better? There's plenty of room for improvement, but where to start?

Book Pages

Many pages on book pages themselves could use serious expansion. The Mistborn trilogy's book articles are serious stubs, as well as Warbreaker and Elantris. When editing book pages, a couple sections you may want to consider:

  • Main characters
  • Plot Summary
  • Magic

Avoid pure lists, give each of these sections some meat! :)

On these articles, it'd also be appropriate to include some information about Brandon's process of writing the books (similar to many Wikipedia articles on movies having a "Production" section), if you know some fun factoids.

Main Characters

Of character articles, there are some pretty serious holes. Think about expanding main characters, as those should probably be the most extensive of all character articles. The Stormlight Archive main characters are okay, but think about editing Vivenna or Sarene. In edition, Mistborn characters like Kelsier, Vin, Elend, and Sazed could use some section breaks for clarity.

References

If you are editing for the first time, don't worry too much about adding citations for every fact--content always comes first. That said, if you're one of those people who stares at the Interview Database a lot, you might want to help adding citations to the many articles in need of citations.

General Tasks

Check out articles requiring urgent attention, articles that should be a top priority in expanding or fixing.

There are a great deal of wanted pages--that is, those wiki links that are in red instead of blue, which represent articles that don't exist. Check out the page of all wanted articles.

And, if you want to enter the realm of torment, you could always expand one of many, many stubs.

I need some help!

Not to fear! We have some guides to help you through the editing process.

Happy editing! Feel free to talk on our Coppermind forums if you have additional questions.