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  • 1

    Interview: Jun 20th, 2013

    Joel Williams

    When it comes to the Epic Fantasy genre, Robert Jordan is a legend. You know what Robert Frost is to poetry? Jane Austen is to literature? That's what Robert Jordan is for fantasy. Jordan started his book series, The Wheel of Time, in 1990 and proceeded to publish 12 more books in the series before passing away in 2007 of a rare blood disease. He left the series unfinished and his millions of fans wondering if they'd ever know how the epic saga ended. Much like the characters in the books they loved so much, millions of Wheel of Time devotees needed a hero. Among dozens of other characters, the series follows Rand al'Thor, a backwoods youth who finds out that he is the next in a long line of reincarnated heroes destined to fight "The Dark One" to rid the world of evil. Not doing it for you? Don't worry. There's almost certainly another character in the series that will pique your interest. Jordan was notorious for spending lots of time developing side characters, often to the detriment of plot momentum. But it's those side characters, and the love Jordan obviously felt for them, that turned casual readers into devoted fans.

    Jump back to 2007. With the series in jeopardy, Jordan's widow and editor Harriet recruited accomplished fantasy author Brandon Sanderson to finish the series using Jordan's notes. With the Wheel of Time series having sold upwards of 40 million books, you can understand the pressure Sanderson felt to do the job right. As a lifelong fan of the series himself, Sanderson knew that this was an opportunity to end the saga as Jordan would have wanted. I spoke with Sanderson shortly before the final volume of Wheel of Time was set to hit the shelves. The following is an edited transcript of that conversation.

  • 2

    Interview: Aug 13th, 2014

    Question

    Who is the oldest character we know?
    Can a person in Shardplate be Rioted or Soothed? What about Seeked?
    Could a Coinshot, in a fight, damage Shardplate?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Frost is almost certainly the oldest by a small amount. After that, Hoid.

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  • 3

    Interview: Aug 13th, 2014

    Question

    If you used Stormlight to Awaken, would you drain color or create frost?

    Brandon Sanderson

    You'll have to see if this happens in the future! (Note that mixing the investitures is usually not easy to do.)

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  • 4

    Interview: Jan 7th, 2015

    Question

    What do you want to know about Frost? Everything.

    Brandon Sanderson

    I’m not going to tell you everything about Frost. He’s still alive. He can be killed, he’s just functionally immortal, he just doesn’t age. He was born as one. It is a race.

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  • 5

    Interview: Jan 19th, 2015

    Question

    When Szeth Surgebinds, frost forms on his clothing. Why?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Ehhh, I’ll get around to talking about that eventually.

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  • 6

    Interview: Feb 17th, 2016

    Question

    Where Hoid and Frost some of the older humans created by Adonalsium?

    Brandon Sanderson

    You will find that out eventually… Frost is not a human.

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  • 7

    Interview: Apr 8th, 2016

    Question

    I was wondering if we were very going to see Dragons in the Cosmere?

    Brandon Sanderson

    Yes, Dragonsteel. One of the first books I ever wrote in the Cosmere has dragons. It's also just one of the weaker books, so I can't publish it as is, but yea. Being a big fan of dragons, I did write them into the Cosmere. They are the one standard fantasy race in there.

    Question

    Are they ever going to infiltrate the other worlds kind of?

    Brandon Sanderson

    *Talks about the letter and Frost, Flashback order, and the girls costume*

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