Khriss talks about more than a planet's magic system. Since she writes the Ars Arcana in each book, that gives you a certain level of expectation on awesomeness. Each of the stories is separated per star system, and at the beginning, we have a gorgeous drawing of each solar system, followed by a short two page essay written by Khriss. The original content is enough for me to be thrilled about this release, and if you haven't read any of the older content, the value keeps piling up.įirst, let's talk about the cosmere goodies. So how is it? I'd say its a resounding success. Not only that, but Arcanum Unbounded has some crazy cosmere information-essays from the author of the Ars Arcanum, Khriss, on each of the star systems-and star charts. It's a novella about Lift, of course, and covers her story after we saw her interlude up until the end of Words of Radiance. Its main headline feature is a large, 40,000 word long Stormlight Archive novella: Edgedancer. That's a ton of value, just considering Secret History and Emperor's Soul.īut that is not all. It has: The Hope of Elantris, The Emperor's Soul (which is incredible), The Eleventh Metal, "Allomancer Jak and the Pits of Eltania, Episodes 28 and 30", an excerpt from White Sand (both graphic novel and from prose), Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell, The Sixth of Dusk, and, for the first time in physical print, Mistborn: Secret History. This has every single cosmere story that has been published outside of the main novels in one convenient collection. This is a big, 670+ page book, with a ton of stuff. Arcanum Unbounded: The Cosmere Collection is finally here.
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