Oathbringer
by Brandon Sanderson
All things have a soul. A vase, a wall, a chair. And when a vase is broken, it might die in the physical realm, but for a time its soul remembers what it was. So all things die twice. Its final death is when men forget it was a vase, and think only of the pieces. I imagine the vase floating away then, its form dissolving into the nothingness.🏁
Submitted by jyin - 07/18/2025
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Oathbringer
by Brandon Sanderson
All things have a soul. A vase, a wall, a chair. And when a vase is broken, it might die in the physical realm, but for a time its soul remembers what it was. So all things die twice. Its final death is when men forget it was a vase, and think only of the pieces. I imagine the vase floating away then, its form dissolving into the nothingness.🏁
Submitted by jyin - 07/18/2025
69+ nWPM Book FantasyPhilosophy 4.97 Ranked
