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** Baon's name was initially Bowen, which would be hilarious if you consider that Coppermind lists his profession as a bowman.

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** Baon's name was initially Bowen, which would be hilarious if you consider that Coppermind lists his profession as initially, he was supposed to be a bowman.bowman. Likewise, Eric became Aarik and Ais underwent GenderFlip over the course of adapting the story.
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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: It could've still been years before the rewrite if it wasn't for Dynamite coming along.
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** First "design" of Taldain had the planet be stuck in some sort of binary system, with sun on the Dayside and a "darklight"-shining star on the Nightside, rendering it not a TidallyLockedPlanet, but effectively immobile. It's unclear so far how much of this made it into the graphic novel.
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** First "design" of Taldain had the planet be stuck in some sort of binary system, with sun on the Dayside and a "darklight"-shining star on the Nightside, Darkside, rendering it not a TidallyLockedPlanet, but effectively immobile. It's unclear so far how much Going by WordOfGod, some of this that concept has made it into the graphic novel.
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final product, with the Darkside having a star that emits copious amounts of UV radiation but little visible light.
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** The story was initially envisioned and written as a novel, and Sanderson apparently planned to rewrite it and publish it when Dynamite asked him whether he has some unpublished story on hand to adapt into graphic novel format.

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** The story was initially envisioned and written as a novel, and Sanderson had apparently planned to rewrite it and publish put it when on sale before Dynamite asked him whether he has some unpublished story on hand to adapt into graphic novel format.



** First "design" of Taldain had the planet be stuck in some sort of binary system, with sun on the Dayside and a "darklight"-shining star on the Nightside, rendering it not a TidallyLockedPlanet, but effectively immobile. It's unclear how much of this made a jump into the graphic novel.

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** First "design" of Taldain had the planet be stuck in some sort of binary system, with sun on the Dayside and a "darklight"-shining star on the Nightside, rendering it not a TidallyLockedPlanet, but effectively immobile. It's unclear so far how much of this made a jump it into the graphic novel.
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* DevelopmentHell: ''White Sand'' the novel was written sometime before ''Literature/MistbornTheOriginalSeries'', which would make it over a decade old by the time the graphic novel comes out.

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* DevelopmentHell: ''White Sand'' the novel was written sometime before ''Literature/MistbornTheOriginalSeries'', ''Literature/MistbornTheOriginalTrilogy'', which would make it over a decade old by the time the graphic novel comes out.
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* DevelopmentHell: ''White Sand'' the novel was written sometime before ''Literature/MistbornTheOriginalSeries'', which would make it over a decade old by the time the graphic novel comes out.
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** The story was initially envisioned and written as a novel, and Sanderson apparently planned to rewrite it and publish it when Dynamite asked him whether he has some unpublished story on hand to adapt into graphic novel format.
** Baon's name was initially Bowen, which would be hilarious if you consider that Coppermind lists his profession as a bowman.
** First "design" of Taldain had the planet be stuck in some sort of binary system, with sun on the Dayside and a "darklight"-shining star on the Nightside, rendering it not a TidallyLockedPlanet, but effectively immobile. It's unclear how much of this made a jump into the graphic novel.
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