"This is the Archive," R said. "Verified. Everything I take in gets a tag. I catalog it. I verify who owned it. And when it's time—" He didn't finish; Mara didn't need that.
"But you—" Mara began.
Mara looked at the stamp as if expecting it to do something tactile. "Now what?"
: When a Radiant with a living spren touches a dead Shardblade, they hear agonizing, telepathic screams representing the spren's ongoing trauma. r deadeyes archive verified
Unlocking the Mysteries of Deadeyes: The Definitive Cosmere Lore Guide
Silas frowned. It was a prompt, or perhaps a command. He ran the file through a dozen isolated sandbox environments to check for malware. Clean. He checked the metadata. It had no timestamp, no camera signature, and no geolocation data. With a click, he opened it.
: Requiring ten heartbeats from a human bearer to materialize in the Physical Realm, during which they briefly "live" by mimicking the bearer’s rhythm. The Core Breakthrough: The Ba-Ado-Mishram Connection "This is the Archive," R said
By verifying player statistics and achievements, the community promotes sportsmanship and fair play. It ensures that recognition is given where it's due, based on actual skill and performance.
Because Deadeyes are technically broken spiritual circuits rather than truly dead souls, the archive outlines two primary paths toward reviving them:
For millennia, the historical narrative on Roshar was simple: during the , the ancient Knights Radiant willingly abandoned their oaths, instantly killing their spren partners out of fear or disillusionment. I catalog it
If you cannot find the exact archive you need, consider helping create one. Community archives thrive on contributions.
—the mindless, "dead" spren of the Shardblades —as mindless husks. They were the casualties of a ancient betrayal, destined to scream in the minds of Knights Radiant forever.
The is not a traditional mod menu or cheat database. It is a curated, verified collection of residual game assets, cut content, developer commentary strings, and "Zancudo-level" secrets buried in the game code. The "Verified" tag is crucial: it separates myth from fact, proving that items like the Jetpack Man model or Liberty City V2 textures actually exist natively in the game files.
A catalog of challenges that community members can participate in, ranging from simple accuracy tests to complex multi-part challenges that require coordination and skill.