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Hey! We're Mel and Belle. Today, we're showing off our interests by challenging the other to a game of trivia in our specialties. Mel's asking Belle questions on the Brandon Sanderson's Cosmere, and Belle's asking Mel about literature. Maybe we'll know the answers, but it's okay if not. As long as we can give an answer without laughing, we'll still get a point! Good luck and happy reading! 00:00 Intro 02:22 Trivia Game Rules 04:25 What does a pain spren look like? 05:17 Where do em and en dashes get their names? 07:14 What is the 2nd ideal for Edgedancers? 08:33 Belle becomes a Knight Radiant. 09:33 What bird is killed at the beginning of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"? 12:07 When you hear this phrase, you know you've found someone from Sel (Elantris). 13:39 What is the meaning of Shakespeare's "To Be or Not To Be" soliloquy? 16:13 What abilities does copper give Allomancers and Feruchemists? 18:31 What are some common tropes of early gothic literature? 21:14 Name the invested substance we see on both Roshar (Stormlight Archive) and Lumar (Tress). 23:47 How did Mary Shelley come up with the idea for Frankenstein? 26:34 What are cognitive shadows called on Nalthis (Warbreaker)? 28:44 What is assonance? 30:09 Name the shard that was splintered on Komashi (Yumi and the Nightmare Painter). 33:02 Who revolutionized the novel with the invention of "free indirect discourse"? Disclaimer: Any copyrighted material included in this video is used for the purposes of criticism, commentary, news reporting, education, and research, allowed on the basis of the "fair use" (Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976). No infringement is intended, and we do not claim to own rights to any book, story, or characters referenced or discussed in this video.